COCARE - A comprehensive concept for healthy aging supported by digital solutions across the geriatric Continuum-of-Care (COC)
Record number: 533
Last update: August 2024
Type of document: Projects
Last update: August 2024
Type of document: Projects
Funding body: Commissione Europea
Partners: Dividat AG, ETH Zurich, AgeCare (Cyprus) LTD, Fondazione Don Gnocchi
Year of publication: 2021
Project start date: 01/05/2021
Project end date: 30/04/2024
Project state: Ended
F.d.G. Team: Maurizio Ferrarin, Raffaele Benaglio, Ilaria Carpinella, Rosa Converti, Marina Ramella, Francesco Rizzo, Enrico Saibene, Davide Trimarchi, Tomasini Emanuele, Digristina Benedetta
Abstract:
Project funded by the European Commission, under the AAL (ambient assisted living) program. COCARE is an innovative, comprehensive ecosystem for geriatric rehabilitation including: 1) technological devices for evidence-based motor-cognitive training with high usability and quick/barrier-free application in the clinic (Senso) and at home (SensoFlex), 2) an assessment system providing standardized tests, an analysis of the functional status and personalized training plans, 3) a digital web-based rehabilitation cockpit for centralized management of the whole process. This project provides an ecosystem with technological solutions and digital systems allowing efficient and effective treatment in in-person settings with continuity and transfer to home environments. The project aims to demonstrate that COCARE is at least as effective but more cost effective as conventional pathways.
Project funded by the European Commission, under the AAL (ambient assisted living) program. COCARE is an innovative, comprehensive ecosystem for geriatric rehabilitation including: 1) technological devices for evidence-based motor-cognitive training with high usability and quick/barrier-free application in the clinic (Senso) and at home (SensoFlex), 2) an assessment system providing standardized tests, an analysis of the functional status and personalized training plans, 3) a digital web-based rehabilitation cockpit for centralized management of the whole process. This project provides an ecosystem with technological solutions and digital systems allowing efficient and effective treatment in in-person settings with continuity and transfer to home environments. The project aims to demonstrate that COCARE is at least as effective but more cost effective as conventional pathways.