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Integrated Network for Completely Assisted Senior citizen's Autonomy

Project description


ICT for health, ageing and inclusion : ICT for ageing well / independent living

The aim of INCA is to validate and to start a pragmatic Initial Deployment in Europe, of inclusive friendly and engaging multi-channel “patient-centric” communication care Networks of integrated socio-sanitary care e-Services (integration of the whole personalised care chain provision of health care, social care, long-term and self-care in any kind of health/living conditions) among Public, Private and Third sector stakeholders and served from “the cloud”. 

The "Integrated Network for Completely Assisted Senior citizen's Autonomy (inCASA)" project deals with citizen-centric technologies and public/private services network, to help and protect independent elderly people, prolonging the time they can live well in their own home by increasing their autonomy and self-confidence.The improvement of quality of life and social care for the ageing population will be provided by the assessment of the typical habit profile of the monitored person, starting from the basic assumption that the elderly people are habitual people. Unusual behaviours will be the basis of an eInclusion strategy, provided by external actors, whose level of support depends from the degree of relationship with the assisted people and the rules and the actors depending from the organization of the national healthcare and social system.For this reason inCASA will reuse pre-existing solutions/services for human/environment monitoring, integrated in order to collect and analyze data to profile user habits and implement customized intelligent multilevel alerts/communication services.The business model of inCASA project is based on a strong public/private partnership cooperation, where the public ones provide the public service infrastructures, in turn, the private institutions improve the service quality, providing an added value to existing services, and supplying sustainability to the inCASA model.

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CIP-ICT-PSP-2009-3
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PB - Pilot Type B

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SANTER REPLY SRL
EU contribution
€ 407 175,00
Address
CORSO FRANCIA 110
10143 Torino
Italy

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Region
Nord-Ovest Piemonte Torino
Activity type
Private for-profit entities (excluding Higher or Secondary Education Establishments)
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