ICT-based Solutions for (Self-)Management of Daily Life Activities of Older Adults at Home - Dr Gerda Geyer Chair of the Task Force for Call 5 ...
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ICT-based Solutions for (Self-)Management of Daily Life Activities of Older Adults at Home Dr Gerda Geyer Chair of the Task Force for Call 5 Preparation Transnationaler Infoday, Innsbruck 5. März 2012
AAL Calls for Proposals • AAL-2008-1: “ICT-based Solutions for Prevention and Management of Chronic Conditions of Elderly People” (23 projects) • AAL-2009-2: “ICT-based Solutions for Advancement of Social Interaction of Elderly People” (30 projects) • AAL-2010-3: “ICT-based Solutions for Advancement of Older Persons’ Independence and Participation in the Self-serve Society” (20 projects) • AAL-2011-4: “ICT-based Solutions for Advancement of Older Persons’ Mobility” (20 projects) 3
Comparative number of proposals submitted Number of submitted proposals 120 115 110 105 100 95 90 85 Call 1 Call 2 Call 3 Call 4 4
Comparative number of SME in submitted proposals Number of SMEs in the submitted proposals 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 50 0 Call 1 Call 2 Call 3 Call 4 5
Comparative participation of SME in submitted proposals Participation (%) 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Call 1 Call 2 Call 3 Call 4 6
CALL 5 ICT-based Solutions for (Self-) Management of Daily Life Activities of Older Adults at Home 7
Hintergrund der Ausschreibung • Wunsch der meisten Menschen: unabhängig zu leben • bei Unterstützungsbedarf: v. a. informelle (familiäre) Betreuung und Pflege + professionelle Pflege • Herausforderungen: Anteil der älteren Bevölkerung steigt, Mangel an Betreuungs- und Pflegekräften prognostiziert • Neue Konzepte sind gefragt • großes Potenzial für IKT-gestützte Lösungen 8
FOCUS OF THE CALL Call 5 aims at the development of ICT-based solutions which enable and sustain older adults to continue managing their daily life activities in their home. The call aims also at ICT-based solutions which support informal carers in their assistance. 9
AAL thematic areas 10
Subtopics Call 5 – Focus on Older Adults Sustaining healthy day- Assistance in night rhythm moving objects and in localization of objects Getting (un)dressed Older Adults Stimulating Informal Formal carers Eating/drinking and supporting carers of activities Self-Care Personal Caring for @ Home hygiene the home / cleaning 11
Subtopics Call 5 – Focus on Informal Carers support the physical and mental care ability Older Adults learning and Informal Formal carers orientation carers about care cooperation between formal and informal carers 12
INCLUDED/EXCLUDED SOLUTIONS Included: Solutions involving care/service robots, as part of a complete solution. Excluded: Management of chronic conditions; proposed solutions that cover subtopics which were already addressed in previous calls; proposed solutions that have a primary focus on formal carers (e.g. targeting at increasing their productivity). 13
What Solutions does the Call aim at? • Innovativ • Leistbar • Businesscase (siehe Guide for Applicants) • Angewandte Forschung und Entwicklung • Adressieren Wünsche und Bedürfnisse der End-AnwenderInnen • Systemische Lösungen • Beitrag, der in systemische Lösung integriert werden soll, inklusive Serviceleistung 14
Expected impact (1) The expected impact of the Call includes social, psychological, health and economic aspects (wider economy, region, local authority, public sector services, individual, carer). In particular: 15
Expected impact (2) • Increasing independence of older adults in managing the daily life activities in their home. • Easing the tasks of informal carers. • Savings in care costs as people stay in their own homes longer, postpone and reduce (in) formal care needs, or delay move to care homes. • Strengthening the industrial base in Europe, through developing emerging products, services and systems which meet the needs and wishes of end- users concerning home care and have a high potential for a viable business case. • Facilitating new European cooperation, including end-users and different stakeholders in the value chain. • Contributing to the aim of the European Innovation Partnership on Active and Healthy Ageing (EIPAHA) that is to increase by 2 the average number of healthy life years in the EU by 2020. 16
General Prerequisits • Solutions should be equipped with simplified, intuitive or personalized interfaces which are adaptable to changing end- users’ abilities and requirements. • Important issues are Inclusive Design and accessibility for older persons. • Solutions should be applicable to more than one context and adaptable to different needs as people grow older. • Existing standards should be used. If standards are not available, they should be developed together with interoperable systems. 17
COUNTRY Yearly indicative funding Austria amount in Mio. € 2.5 AAL Belgium Cyprus 1.0 0.5 Partner States Today Denmark 0.5 Finland 2.5 France 3.0 Germany 5.0 Greece 1.5 Hungary 2.5 Ireland 0.5 Israel 1.0 20 EU, 3 non EU Italy 2.5 countries Luxembourg 0.6 Norway 0.2 Netherlands 1.9 Poland 1.0 Portugal 0.5 Romania 0.2 Slovenia 0.2 Spain 4.4 Sweden 1,0 Switzerland 2.0 United Kingdom 1.1 23 countries Approx 35 Mio. € 18
Comparative NFA Funding Commitments (in M€) 40 35 30 25 20 Total NFAs Commitment EC Contribution 15 10 5 0 Call 1 Call 2 Call 3 Call 4 19
CALL 5 FUNDING COMMITMENT Total commitment by AAL Partner States 28,700,000 € Expected EC contribution for AAL Call 5 22,850,000 € Expected total funding commitment 51,550,000 € 20
Budget Commitment Call 5 AAL Partner State Commitments Austria 2,000,000 € Belgium 1,000,000 € Cyprus* 0€ Denmark 500,000 € Finland* 0€ France 2,000,000 € Germany 3,000,000 € Greece* 0€ Hungary*** n/a Ireland 500,000 € Israel 500,000 € Italy** 2,500,000 € Luxembourg FNR 300,000 € Luxembourg Luxinnovation 300,000 € Netherlands 1,900,000 € Norway 750,000 € Poland 500,000 € Portugal 200,000 € Romania 1,000,000 € Slovenia 200,000 € Spain (ISCIII)** 2,400,000 € Spain (MINETUR)** 1,750,000 € Sweden 1,000,000 € Switzerland 4,000,000 € United Kingdom 2,400,000 € Total commitment by AAL Partner States 28,700,000 € Expected EC contribution for AAL Call 5 22,850,000 € Expected total funding commitment 51,550,000 € * Cyprus, Finland and Greece do not participate in this call (AAL-2012-5). ** The indicated funding is still subject to a national decision process. 21 *** Decision regarding participation in call AAL-2012-5 is pending.
ACHTUNG NEU: Guide for Applicants • application requirements • how to submit a proposal • evaluation and selection processes • reference to the programme level • national eligibility criteria • programme evaluation criteria • national funding rules • details on where to obtain further information 22
Einreichschluss: 29. Mai 2012, 17:00 Uhr • One proposal / consortium • Central submission system • English as working language 23
Dr. Gerda Geyer gerda.geyer@ffg.at Tel: +43(0)57755-4205 http://www.ffg.at/aal, http://www.aal-europe.eu http://www.ffg.at/benefit 24
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