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by tomjen3 1806 days ago
It is a trade-of, as it always is. If you have fewer people involved, you will have to use more machines.

By the time I am in an old fokes home I don't need somebody to carry me to the toilet, I can just activate my drone and fly there. That should help with the pressure.

Or so I hope.

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From what I learnt when my 90 y.o. grandma was slowly approaching her death, getting to the toilet and wiping afterwards are two significant challenges for someone with bad arthritis. So that drone better be rather versatile - or our medicine a lot better in prevention and treatment of arthritis.

There is some evidence that stem cells can alleviate arthritis, so we may yet benefit from better treatments thereof.

I am sorry to hear about your grandmother.

I would assume the drone would move me and then we would finally have a bidet/toilet combo to fix the rest.

I don't mean that drones will be able to fix every problem, just that they will be one component in helping older people stay mobile and reduce the care necessary.