Session E4
Session E4 | ||
Session title: | AAL Solutions for persons suffering from Cognitive Impairment | |
Session responsible: | ||
Session chair: | Dr. Marco Blom, Alzheimer-Netherlands, Bunnik, NL | |
Date and time: | 25 September 2012, 16.00 – 17.30 h | |
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Room: | Saturn | |
Session Content | ||
Rationale This session is focussed on ICT-based solutions for older adults with cognitive impairments/dementia and their (informal) carers. Different aspects of design and use of ICT solutions by people with cognitive impairments will be presented, as well as results of trials, business case and market chances of the AAL solutions. Preliminary program | ||
5 min | Introduction by the chair | |
5 min | Overview of AAL & EC projects for people with cognitive impairments and their (informal) carers Geja Langerveld, ZonMw, The Netherlands | |
10 min | The importance of user engagement in designing technology for people with dementia Dr Hazel Boyd, Bath, UK | |
10 min | ROSETTA -User evaluation of the ROSETTA assistive technology system for people with dementia Dr. Franka Meiland et al, Amsterdam, The Netherlands | |
10 min | Elderly and the daily use of tablet Bert Desmet et al, Kortrijk, Belgium | |
10 min | Mylife – Multimedia technology for people with MCI: The first trial results Dr. Eva Schulze and Anja Wilbrandt, Berlin, Germany | |
10 min | IT-REHAB – Integral Telerehabilitation System Helena Fernandez, Vigo, Spain | |
10 min | MyGuardian: A Pervasive Guardian for Elderly with Mild Cognitive Impairments Inmaculada Luengo and Anna Mereu, Madrid, Spain | |
10 min | Mylife end-user technology platform: Low cost technology with Android OS Lars Thomas Boye, Norway | |
5 min | CONFIDENCE – A Mobility Safeguarding Assistance Service with Community Functionality for People with dementia Dr. Cornelia Schneider and Viktoria Willner, Salzburg, Austria | |
5 min | Ambient Light Guiding System for the Mobility Support of Elderly People |