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Labrador Retriever Robot

Labrador Retriever Robot Helps People Live More Independently

Posted on September 15, 2022September 15, 2022 by Chillie Falls

Written by Mike Dooley, Labrador Systems for Abilities.com

When my mother started using a cane and a walker to move around the house, it dawned on me after hearing her drop the dishes a few times that she was using her arms as an extra pair of legs. That made everyday activities at home significantly more complicated, from setting the table and putting away the groceries to tidying up the house and doing the laundry. And as mobility became more difficult for her over the years, so did those activities.

As we researched the issue, we discovered this isn’t a rare scenario. With the number of Americans 65 and older projected to nearly double by 2060, individuals like my mom are living older longer than ever before, with mobility being one of most common issues they face as they age. Added to that, injuries, chronic pain and early onset health conditions impact the daily activities of millions of adults under the age of 65 as well. And with 53 million unpaid caregivers in the U.S. helping take care of their family members and friends, we see this as a massive need in society that is being underserved.

Labrador Retriever - New Generation of Assistive Robots

New Generation of Assistive Robots

To respond to this need, we founded Labrador Systems, a robotics company that’s developing a new generation of personal robots to provide practical, physical assistance for activities in the home. Our mission is to help people live more independently by empowering them to do more things on their own, as well as extend the impact of caregivers for the long hours of the day they cannot provide care in person.

 

Our first product, The Labrador Retriever, is designed to lighten the load for individuals by providing an extra pair of hands for supporting everyday tasks. The Retriever is large enough to carry items such as a laundry basket, but agile enough to navigate the tight spaces of a home. It features an innovative retrieval and delivery system to bring items within reach and users can easily command the robot using their smart phone or with their voice through an Alexa-enabled device.

Man with The Labrador Retriever

In early 2021, we started placing the Retriever into homes to let people try it for themselves and provide their feedback. What we saw was both motivating and humbling at the same. Our first surprise was how fast people took to using the Retriever. Users can send the Retriever to different locations in their home, or what we call “bus stops.”  We customize the bus stops based on where the user wants the robot to go, like parking next to the front door to help bring in deliveries, or alongside a favorite chair to keep things easily within reach.

Our second surprise was the difference people said it was making in their lives in a very short time. For that, we’d like to share stories from a couple of our first pilot users, Armando and Tricia, who each used the Retriever for several weeks in their own homes.

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