Project description
ICT for health, ageing and inclusion : ICT for ageing well / independent living
HOME SWEET HOME brings together a set of services which, combined, allow extending the independent life of elderly people. HOME SWEET HOME (HSH) is trialling a new, economically sustainable home assistance service which extends elders independent living. HSH intends to achieve this by providing a comprehensive set of services which support elders in their daily activities and allows carers to remotely assess their ability to stay independent. HSH privileges features which the elders themselves can use and limits the need for other people to interfere with their private life, unless the system detects a clear need. The project measures the impact of monitoring, cognitive training and e-Inclusion services on the quality of life of the elderly, on the cost of social and healthcare delivered to them, and on a number of social indicators.
HOME SWEET HOME (HSH) will trial a new, economically sustainable home assistance service which extends elders independent living. HSH intends to achieve this by providing a comprehensive set of services which support elders in their daily activities and allows carers to remotely assess their ability to stay independent. While systems of this kind inevitably represent an intrusion in the elders' private life, HSH privileges features which can be used by the elders themselves and limits to a bare minimum the need for other people to interfere with their private life unless a clear need is detected by the system. It comprises the following services: Monitoring and Alarm Handling, eInclusion, Domotic, Daily Scheduler, Navigation and Mental Faculty Maintaining. The Monitoring and Alarm Handling is based on a DSS which analysis in real time data collected from medical and environmental sensors, fall detectors and geopositioning systems. Standard behavioural patterns are established for individuals and sudden, major changes trigger alarms. eInclusion is achieved through intuitive videoconferencing based on the familiar TV paradigm and adapted to use by people unfamiliar with IT technology. Domotics and Daily Scheduler help elders to organise their daily activities and to manage the house in spite of growing physical and mental impairments. The navigation system takes people who got lost to the closest safe place. Cognitive training is implemented through interactive games based on cognitive adaptive technology. Complexity of exercises is adjusted to the performance and current mental level of the user. The Consortium brings together best of the breed partners from Belgium, Ireland, Italy and Spain with a very strong presence of public authorities with budgetary responsibility for health and elderly care, supported by SMEs. HSH will be run according to the clinical trial methodology (randomises study) to give credibility to the outcome.
Call for proposal
CIP-ICT-PSP-2009-3
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Funding Scheme
PB - Pilot Type BCoordinator
2000 Antwerpen
Belgium
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Participants (17)
1731 Zellik
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2020 Antwerpen
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2000 Antwerp
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3500 HASSELT
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1030 BRUXELLES
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2000 ANTWERPEN
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1150 Bruxelles / Brussel
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2020 ANTWERPEN
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08911 BADALONA
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08005 Barcelona
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D08 W2A8 DUBLIN
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A91 Dundalk
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A91 Dundalk
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00185 Roma
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Participation ended
40137 BOLOGNA
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00154 ROMA
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04100 Latina
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