Socially assistive robots appear as a powerful tool
in the upcoming silver society. They are among the technologies
for Assisted Living, offering a natural interface with smart
environments, while helping people through social interaction.
The CLARC project aims to develop a socially assistive robot
to help clinicians perform Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment
(CGA) procedures. This robot autonomously drives some tests
and processes, saving time for the clinician to perform more
added-value activities, like designing care plans. The project
has recently finished its first two phases, and now it faces
its final one. This paper details the current prototype of the
CLARC system and the main results collected so far during its
evaluation. Then, it describes the updates and modifications
planned for the next year, in which long term extensive
evaluations will be conducted to validate its acceptability and
utility.