Assistive Technologies for Supporting the Wellbeing of Older Adults

Author:

Dratsiou IoannaORCID,Varella Annita,Romanopoulou EvangeliaORCID,Villacañas Oscar,Cooper Sara,Isaris Pavlos,Serras ManexORCID,Unzueta LuisORCID,Silva Tatiana,Zurkuhlen Alexia,MacLachlan MalcolmORCID,Bamidis Panagiotis D.ORCID

Abstract

As people age, they are more likely to develop multiple chronic diseases and experience a decline in some of their physical and cognitive functions, leading to the decrease in their ability to live independently. Innovative technology-based interventions tailored to older adults’ functional levels and focused on healthy lifestyles are considered imperative. This work proposed a framework of active and healthy ageing through the integration of a broad spectrum of digital solutions into an open Pan-European technological platform in the context of the SHAPES project, an EU-funded innovation action. In conclusion, the SHAPES project can potentially engage older adults in a holistic technological ecosystem and, therefore, facilitate the maintenance of a high-quality standard of life.

Funder

H2020 Societal Challenges

Publisher

MDPI AG

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