Objective: To develop a successful user-validated cognitive prosthetic device with associated services to help persons with mild dementia.Setting: The ICT solution will be developed by a consortium of eleven institutes in eight countries in Europe. It will be tested and evaluated by users (persons with dementia and their carers) in 3 European cities - Amsterdam, Belfast and Luleå.Methods: To identify and analyse the needs of persons with dementia, workshops and interviews were conducted with Alzheimer patients suffering from mild dementia, and their carers in three European cities. A literature search was also performed to identify existing proven effective ICT solutions for persons with dementia.Results: The most important needs and the mo...
Background: Owing to no cure for dementia currently, there is an urgent need to look for alternative...
Background: The sustained interest in electronic assistive technology in dementia care has been fuel...
Background: With the expected increase in the numbers of persons with dementia, providing timely, ad...
Objective: To develop a successful user-validated cognitive prosthetic device with associated servic...
Objective: To develop a successful user-validated cognitive prosthetic device with associated servic...
Dementia is a progressive, chronic disease affecting 5% of all persons above 65 and over 40% of peop...
As the number of persons with dementia increases and also the demands on care and support at home, a...
The increasing number of persons with dementia means growing demands on care and support at home, an...
Background: Previous studies have shown that ICT applications could affect elderly people who suffer...
Background: In the European Rosetta project three separate, previously developed, ICT systems were i...
Some of the needs that people with dementia and their informal carers currently perceive as insuffic...
People with dementia have increased needs for support when carrying out everyday tasks. Even mild fo...
\u3cp\u3eAlthough there are promising benefits of supportive technology in dementia care, use of the...
Background: In the European Rosetta project three separate, previously developed, ICT systems were i...
Objective: The aim of our study was to review the state of the art of technologies for persons with ...
Background: Owing to no cure for dementia currently, there is an urgent need to look for alternative...
Background: The sustained interest in electronic assistive technology in dementia care has been fuel...
Background: With the expected increase in the numbers of persons with dementia, providing timely, ad...
Objective: To develop a successful user-validated cognitive prosthetic device with associated servic...
Objective: To develop a successful user-validated cognitive prosthetic device with associated servic...
Dementia is a progressive, chronic disease affecting 5% of all persons above 65 and over 40% of peop...
As the number of persons with dementia increases and also the demands on care and support at home, a...
The increasing number of persons with dementia means growing demands on care and support at home, an...
Background: Previous studies have shown that ICT applications could affect elderly people who suffer...
Background: In the European Rosetta project three separate, previously developed, ICT systems were i...
Some of the needs that people with dementia and their informal carers currently perceive as insuffic...
People with dementia have increased needs for support when carrying out everyday tasks. Even mild fo...
\u3cp\u3eAlthough there are promising benefits of supportive technology in dementia care, use of the...
Background: In the European Rosetta project three separate, previously developed, ICT systems were i...
Objective: The aim of our study was to review the state of the art of technologies for persons with ...
Background: Owing to no cure for dementia currently, there is an urgent need to look for alternative...
Background: The sustained interest in electronic assistive technology in dementia care has been fuel...
Background: With the expected increase in the numbers of persons with dementia, providing timely, ad...