Elderly care has become an increasingly appealing market for technology producers.
Design for the elderly, however, often entails the meeting of two different worlds,
one of young male high-tech professionals and one of elderly people and elderly
care. This paper focuses on what happens to a new security technology making the
transition between the two. Particular emphasis is laid on distributed and collective
aspects of implementation and adaptation of new technology: networks of utilization
and activities are discussed as pools of resources and interests for sustaining
and shaping technology.
Key words: implementation, networks, elderly care