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Living Well wiht Anne

Personal assistant for people with mild dementia

Brief information

School:

Engineering and Architecture

Status:

Completed

Period:

02.01.2017 - 30.05.2018

Overview

In this project, an existing personal assistant will be extended with features that meet the specific needs of older people with early dementia. The goal is to provide an effective, client-friendly and affordable solution to enable this target group to live independently longer and maintaining a higher level of quality of life, this in turn will affect caregivers by alleviating them more.

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Facts

Type of project

Forschung

Internal organisations involved
  • iHomeLab
  • ALT - CC iHomeLab
Funding
  • andere
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Links

  • Website iHomeLab

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Persons involved: internal

Project manager
  • Daniel Bolliger
Member of project team
  • Edith Birrer
  • Johannes Hofer
  • Andrew Paice
  • Martin Wüthrich

Publications

  • Article, review; peer reviewed (2)

    • Bolliger, Daniel & Vera, Benjamin (02.10.2021). Toward the Integration of Technology-Based Interventions in the Care Pathway for People with Dementia: A Cross-National Study. MDPI Computers, 2021(Special Issue Health and Wellbeing Promotion for People Living with Dementia through Human-Centred Technologies / 18(19)), 1.

    • Bolliger, Daniel & Vera, Benjamin (01.05.2021). Usability and Acceptance of the Embodied Conversational Agent Anne by People with Dementia and their Caregivers: an exploratory study in home environment Settings. JMIR, 2021(9(6):e25891), 1.

  • Article, review; not peer reviewed (5)

    • Anonym, Autor (25.09.2021). So akzeptieren Ältere Menschen Unterstützung durch Tablets. Senior Web, 1.

    • Anonym, Autor (01.06.2021). Länger selbstbestimmt und unabhängig leben. Das Einfamilienhaus: das Schweizer Magazin für Bauen, Wohnen, Haus & Garten, 1.

    • Anonym, Autor (26.05.2020). Tablet hilft gegen Einsamkeit. Punkt 4 Info, 1.

    • Anonym, Autor (26.05.2020). Ein Tablet gegen die Einsamkeit – Hilfe für Luzerner Betagte. SRF (Onlineausgabe Radio/TV), 1.

    • Anonym, Autor (25.05.2020). Vernetzt leben mit der digitalen Assistentin Anne. Seniorweb, 1.

  • Other publication formats (2)

    • Weber, Stephan (17.09.2020). Serie zum Thema Wohnen der Zukunft [Fernsehsendung].

    • Anonym, Autor (26.05.2020). Ein Tablet gegen die Einsamkeit – Hilfe für Luzerner Betagte / Radio SRF 1 (Sendung Regionaljournal Zentralschweiz) [Radiosendung]. https://www.argusdatainsights.ch/de/rtv-de/

Brief information

School:

Engineering and Architecture

Status:

Completed

Period:

01/02/2017 - 05/30/2018

Project Head

Dr. Daniel Bolliger

Lecturer

+41 41 349 39 94

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