“…On the other hand, the initiatives related to e-Health/m-health were: Provision of Digital technologies for AiP -electronic calendars, electronic planning systems, adjustable and user-friendly mobile phones, adjustable and user-friendly mobile phone applications, electronic clocks with the option of recording personal messages (Tsertsidis, 2021); diagnosis, assessment and monitoring, maintenance of functioning, leisure and activity and caregiving and management (Astell et al, 2019); technological innovations that may improve care for older adults with mental illness and neurocognitive disorders through the measurement and assessment of physical motion (wearable sensors) such as smart watches and Fitbits, passive motion sensors, and smart home models that incorporate both active and passive motion technologies (Collier et al, 2018); digital devices for remote monitoring and assisted living (K. Kim et al, 2017); human activity and behavior recognition in Smart Houses (Sanchez et al, 2017); Facilitators and barriers that influence the implementation of welfare technology (Zander et al, 2021) (Pappadà et al, 2021); digital health and everyday technology use (Levine et al, 2018); remote caregivers of senior citizens with an isometric view of living environment (Leinonen et al, 2019).…”