The Senior Living Lab (SLL) is a transdisciplinary research platform created by four Universities that aims at promoting ageing well at home through the co-creation of innovative products, services and practices with older adults. While most living labs for ageing well are focused on Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), this social laboratory adopts a transdisciplinary approach, bringing together designers, economists, engineers and healthcare professionals to develop multiple forms of social innovation using participatory methods. The SLL is based on an ecological approach, connecting professionals and users in a cooperative network and involving all of the stakeholders concerned with ageing well, such as existing association...
Aging is continuously depicted as a force majeure event despite clear and robust premonitions of its...
The white paper sheds light on aging in the digital society, with a particular focus on independent ...
There is a strong need in long-term care for scientific research, so older people and their families...
The Senior Living Lab (SLL) is a transdisciplinary research platform created by four Universities th...
The Senior Living Lab (SLL) is a transdisciplinary research platform created by four Universities th...
International audienceAn essential element in ageing well is the use of technologies to support qual...
The world’s population is rapidly aging, which affects healthcare budgets, resources, pensions and s...
The world’s population is rapidly aging, which affects healthcare budgets, resources, pensions and s...
The Senior Living Lab has run a number of participatory workshops with seniors with a view to brains...
As people are living longer and longer, the consequences on quality of life of the elderly people tr...
Susie Riva-Mossman, Thomas Kampel, Christine Cohen, Henk Verloo School of Nursing Sciences, La Sour...
The Senior Living Lab has run a number of participatory workshops with seniors with a view to brains...
Aging is continuously depicted as a force majeure event despite clear and robust premonitions of its...
Aging is continuously depicted as a force majeure event despite clear and robust premonitions of its...
Aging is continuously depicted as a force majeure event despite clear and robust premonitions of its...
Aging is continuously depicted as a force majeure event despite clear and robust premonitions of its...
The white paper sheds light on aging in the digital society, with a particular focus on independent ...
There is a strong need in long-term care for scientific research, so older people and their families...
The Senior Living Lab (SLL) is a transdisciplinary research platform created by four Universities th...
The Senior Living Lab (SLL) is a transdisciplinary research platform created by four Universities th...
International audienceAn essential element in ageing well is the use of technologies to support qual...
The world’s population is rapidly aging, which affects healthcare budgets, resources, pensions and s...
The world’s population is rapidly aging, which affects healthcare budgets, resources, pensions and s...
The Senior Living Lab has run a number of participatory workshops with seniors with a view to brains...
As people are living longer and longer, the consequences on quality of life of the elderly people tr...
Susie Riva-Mossman, Thomas Kampel, Christine Cohen, Henk Verloo School of Nursing Sciences, La Sour...
The Senior Living Lab has run a number of participatory workshops with seniors with a view to brains...
Aging is continuously depicted as a force majeure event despite clear and robust premonitions of its...
Aging is continuously depicted as a force majeure event despite clear and robust premonitions of its...
Aging is continuously depicted as a force majeure event despite clear and robust premonitions of its...
Aging is continuously depicted as a force majeure event despite clear and robust premonitions of its...
The white paper sheds light on aging in the digital society, with a particular focus on independent ...
There is a strong need in long-term care for scientific research, so older people and their families...