robot caregiver
Meet Zora, the Robot Caregiver
It may not look like much -- more cute toy than futuristic marvel -- but this robot is at the center of an experiment in France to change care for elderly patients. When Zora arrived at this nursing facility an hour outside Paris, a strange thing began happening: Many patients developed an emotional attachment, treating it like a baby, holding and cooing, giving it kisses on the head. Zora, which can cost up to $18,000, offered companionship in a place where life can be lonely. Families can visit only so much, and staff members are stretched. Patients at the hospital, called Jouarre, have dementia and other conditions that require round-the-clock care.
Why I'm in no hurry to have Rosie from 'The Jetsons'
Welcome to Small Humans, an ongoing series at Mashable that looks at how to take care of – and deal with – the kids in your life. Because Dr. Spock is nice and all, but it's 2018 and we have the entire internet to contend with. During my first pregnancy, I craved a mamaRoo rocker, believing it would alleviate by stress as a new mom. Instead, I did things the old-fashioned way, rocking my baby in my arms and using baby wraps for multitasking. Nearly three years later, I'm thinking about it again as we wait on our second child.