Project Details


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CCE: Connected Care for Elderly Persons Suffering from Dementia


Description

The CCE project has developed the
Memo-Net solution for the elderly with
early stages of dementia, which will enable
them to live a more prolonged life
independently. The Memo-Net system
consists of the following hardware and
software components:
s TP Vision formally Philips Net TV that
provides a user interface for a digital
corkboard
s A digital corkboard application
s A set of sensors that monitor the behaviour
and the activities of the assisted
person
s A medication dispenser
s A dementia diary that documents
daily activities for the assisted person
s A middleware platform that integrates
all of the data
From a technological point of view, the
memo net system potentially meets requirements
of elderly with early stage
dementia. It helps create flexible, service-oriented
dementia applications that
can be taken apart and recombined to
meet changing needs more efficiently
and effectively.
Memo net holds large potential market
and there is a proven interest from resellers.

Project website

http://www.aal-europe.eu/projects/cce/


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Action lines related to this project
  • AL C7. E-health 2019
Sustainable development goals related to this project
  • Goal 3: Good health and well-being

Global digital compact (GDC) objectives related to this project None

Coverage
  • Western Europe and North America

Status

Completed

Start date

July 2009

End date

July 2012


Target beneficiary group(s)
  • Older persons
  • People with disabilities

WSIS values promotion

The project supports the development of an open, standardized, integrated European platform to deliver connected ICT-based assistive living solutions for the elderly. By building on initiatives at the national level and, taking account of different funding mechanisms in EU member states (Social insurance-based; Germany and Hungary, private insurance-based; Netherlands and taxation-based; UK), to develop and assess business models to support the mainstream provision of assistive solutions. The focus will be on dementia sufferers, but the platform will offer the potential to be extended to other chronic conditions.


Entity name

Building Research Establishment Limited

Entity country—type

United Kingdom Civil Society

Entity website

https://bregroup.com/

Partners

AAL Programme, Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Biomedical Engineering Knowledge Centre, Centrihealth, Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft zur Förderung der angewandten Forschung e.V, Innomed Medical Inc, MedCom GmbH, Hungarian Association of Home Care and Hospice, Philips, Peverel, User Interface Design GmbH