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Completed H2020 European Commission

Providing digitalised prevention and prediction support for ageing people in smart living environments

€5.91M EUR

Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Sykehuset Innlandet Hf
Country Norway
Start Date Jan 01, 2021
End Date Sep 30, 2024
Duration 1,368 days
Number of Grantees 14
Roles Participant; Third Party; Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101016848
Grant Description

Drawing on practical situations that older people face in daily living, SMILE will create SMart Inclusive Living Environments (SLE) with novel eHealth solutions enabling ageing in place.

There are 6 main objectives:1.Identify the needs and preferences of older people while living in their home environments.2.Undertake co-creation of easy to use digital solutions with older people and novel methods to involve people with dementia.3.Develop a smart AI-based system (Digital Care Facilitator and Conversational Agent) to proactively support older people in daily living.4.To provide acceptable digital solutions when these solutions are introduced into older peoples lives 5.Evaluate the SMILE package to assess replicability and scalability in enhancing living spaces supporting independent, active and socially inclusive living for older people. 6.Build Europe-Canada cooperation in replicating, scaling and extending the results of SMILE to benefit the very heterogeneous populations of older people in our societies.These objectives will be achieved by 3 workstreams based on trans disciplinary research: co-creative design and evaluation; digital care facilitator and conversational agent; SMILE SLE ecosystem and digital solutions.

Our targeted breakthroughs for smart living environments supporting independent and active living are: a participatory SLE ecosystem model; the ‘Digital Care Facilitator’, an AI-based system [TRL6]; a conversational agent as an everyday intermediary enhancing social participation [TRL6]; personal mHealth apps, and eHealth monitors and devices [TRL5-8].

We will demonstrate that SMILE works for a very heterogeneous group with different needs and preferences: older people with severe dementia, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and care transitions during post-surgery recovery.

With this combined package and related service improvements SMILE will go beyond state of the art in ways that are sustainable, scalable and exploitable.

All Grantees

Mcmaster University; Norway Health Tech; Stichting Smart Homes; Kobenhavns Universitet; Tellu As; Tendertec Limited; Sintef As; Tendertec Hellas Idiotiki Kefalaiouchiki Etaireia/Tendertec Hellas Private Capital Company; Sykehuset Innlandet Hf; Stichting Health Clusternet; Region Sjaelland; Appinux A/S; Cloud Diagnostics Canada Ulc; Stichting Tantelouise

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