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Charness, N. (2020). A Framework For Choosing Technology Interventions To Promote Successful Longevity: Prevent, Rehabilitate, Augment, Substitute (pras). Gerontology. Retrieved from https://purl.lib.fsu.edu/diginole/FSU_libsubv1_wos_000526855300008
Successful longevity is achieved when individuals can continue to plan, pursue, and reach their goals across the lifespan. However, normative age-related impairments can make goal attainment more difficult, unless there are interventions to mitigate such changes. Behavioral interventions that use technology are increasing in frequency. I outline a hierarchy of approaches to mitigating impairments. The first strategy to promote successful longevity is prevention of normative age-related decline. When impairments develop, they can be addressed by rehabilitation, augmentation, and substitution approaches.
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Charness, N. (2020). A Framework For Choosing Technology Interventions To Promote Successful Longevity: Prevent, Rehabilitate, Augment, Substitute (pras). Gerontology. Retrieved from https://purl.lib.fsu.edu/diginole/FSU_libsubv1_wos_000526855300008