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ReMIND – Robotic ePartner for Multitarget INnovative activation of people with Dementia

ReMIND has designed a solution that touches upon aspects like tailored care, taking the social environment into account, focus on personhood and social connectedness. It is based on the integration of existing apps, that support social interaction and connect People with dementia with their informal and professional caregivers, and stimulate self-disclosure and use pictures to stimulate memory and to evoke positive moods and emotions onto a robotic/tablet platform that contains an exercise library to stimulate physical activity.

Project partners: Zora Robotics NV, Universiteit Gent, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, University of Medicine and Pharmacy “Victor Babes” Timisoara, Ovos Media GmbH, University of Applied Sciences – FH Campus Wien, Medizinische Universität Wien

Duration: 36 Months
Funds: AAL Call 2017
Website: https://www.aalremind.eu/

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