Funded Projects 2014-2020
Project SENDoc
Project Acronym | SENDoc |
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Project Title | Smart sENsor Devices fOr rehabilitation and Connected health |
Summary
SENDoc applies diagnosis, rehabilitation and connected healthcare concepts internationally to enhance and improve community care provision, post classical rehabilitation. The project will develop a transnational network and connected health ‘rehabilitate at home’ programs to be rolled out across the Northern Periphery region. As part of the transnational network developed we will measure the economic impact on society, tackle (rural) community care needs and also share innovative expertise internationally.
SENDoc will create platforms and networks of patients where data and experiences can be shared and supported; data captured through innovative sensor wearables. A new public service model of delivery, a community exercise network ‘SuppleUp’, will focus on sharing and improving rehabilitative exercises to enable independent assisted living.
Objectives
The objective of the preparatory project is to develop a high quality main project application.
Lead Partner
- Ulster University, Londonderry
Northern Ireland
Joan Condell
phone +44 7955813249
e-mail: j.condell@ulster.ac.uk
Partners
- Karelia University of Applied Sciences Ltd.
Finland - University College of Cork, National University of Ireland
Ireland - Western Health and Social Care Trust
Northern Ireland
Project Info
Theme Emergency, natural disasters, risk prevention, health |
Priority 1 Innovation |
Objective 1.2 Increased innovation in public service provision |
Project duration 09-05-16 to 29-11-16 |
Total budget 44 993 EUR |
NPA co-financing 29 245 EUR |
Target groups local public authority sectoral agency infrastructure and (public) service provider interest groups including NGOs higher education and research enterprise, including SME regional public authority national public authority General public |
Joint Secretariat Desk Officer Christopher Parker |