Supported living
Routine assistance, communication, orientation and simple practical tasks that can reduce friction for residents and staff.
We are interested in everyday tasks where a robot can provide useful, repeated and safely supervised assistance.
Routine assistance, communication, orientation and simple practical tasks that can reduce friction for residents and staff.
Everyday routines, family connection, remote presence and practical support around the home.
Fetching, carrying and household assistance as mobile manipulation becomes reliable and affordable enough.
Early deployments should be easy to explain and evaluate. We favour tasks that are repeated often enough to matter, can be supervised, and have a clear human handover.
We are not trying to automate an entire care role at once. A narrow task that genuinely helps is a better starting point.
Care providers, families and researchers can bring a real problem without exposing sensitive client information.