Pilot #11: Collective Intelligence and Living Labs for cognitive deterioration intervention/prevention and fighting perceived loneliness in the older adults

MINDLAB, a specialized division of INTRAS’ LL, focuses on co-design, development, assessment, and validation of technological products and services for individuals with cognitive deterioration. The pilot study aims to implement innovative technologies for improving Quality of Life (QoL) and wellbeing through active citizen and stakeholder participation. The study is based on the Technology Assessment Model (TAM) and Matching Technology to Person (MTP) hypotheses, which suggest that involving individuals in technology design enhances acceptance and improves QoL. Key interventions include “Nudginthons” to design nudging strategies, Virtual Reality (VR) interventions for emotional regulation and daily living, and Social Robots for cognitive training and loneliness intervention. Co-creation sessions will further develop a VR reminiscence experience.

Keys

Key outcomes. KPIs include significant improvements in QoL for both patients and caregivers, and increased adherence to VR technologies.
Cluster
Cluster #E – Observatory on Active Ageing: Study of Digital Innovation Hubs and Living Labs to Improve Well-Being and QoL
Manager
Fundacion INTRAS
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