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INdependent LIving support Functions for the Elderly

IN LIFE

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Total Funding
€ 3 761 729
Funding Programme
European Countries Involved

The number of elderly living with cognitive impairment is growing rapidly due to increasing life expectancy. The percentage of those who live alone depends upon the condition (i.e. roughly 30% of those diagnosed with dementia) but the majority would like to live in their own home or with family, provided that it is safe, comfortable, and cost effective. IN LIFE aims to prolong and support independent living for elderly with cognitive impairments, through interoperable, open, personalised and seamless ICT services that support home activities, communication, health maintenance, travel, mobility and socialization, with novel, scalable and viable business models, based on feedback from large-scale, multi-country pilots. Building on existing knowledge and tested AAL technology/services IN LIFE will offer 19 different services, which will be further optimised and adapted to the particular needs and wants of various elderly groups, including mild cognitive impairment (MCI), early dementia and cognitive impairment with co morbid conditions, plus formal and informal caregivers. These interoperable services will be integrated into an open, cloud- based, reference architecture to be tested in 6 Europe-wide pilots in Greece, Netherlands, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and UK, with over 1200 elderly with cognitive impairments, 600 formal and informal caregivers, and 60 other stakeholders. Attention will be paid to issues concerning multilingual and multicultural environments. The project will establish and extensively test new business models for a new taxonomy of elderly with cognitive impairments, encompassing those that are clustered as “dependent”, “at risk”, “assisted” or “active” and formulating and accessing new business scenarios, such as the “user-centric”, “service provider-centric” and “data exploitation-centric” ones. This work will be carried out in 36 months by 20 partners from 9 European countries, totaling 591PMs with a total requested financing of 3.38M€ euros.

Project partners

Linkopings Universitet

Fundacion Instituto Gerontologico Matia - Ingema

Sheffcare Limited

Doktor 24 Zdravstvene In Telemedicinske Storitve Doo

Ethniko Kentro Erevnas Kai Technologikis Anaptyxis

Virtualware 2007 Sa

Stichting Trivium Meulenbelt Groep

The University Of Sheffield

Dublin City University

Institut Jozef Stefan

Consorcio Regional De Transportes De Madrid

Roessingh Research And Development Bv

Mls Pliroforiki Ae

Geniko Nosokomeio Thessalonikis G.Papanikolaou

Verein Zur Foerderung Assistierender Technologie In Europa

Byte Computer Anonymi Viomichanikiemporiki Etaireia

Vastra Gotalands Lans Landsting

Open Evidence

Internationales Informationszentrum Fur Terminologie

Universidad Politecnica De Madrid

 
Acknowledgement
Alzheimer Europe's database on research projects was developed as part of the 2020 Work Plan which received funding under an operating grant from the European Union’s Health Programme (2014–2020).