ROOMMATE: Innovating Stroke Rehabilitation
ROOMMATE addresses the growing need for innovative and sustainable solutions in stroke rehabilitation. The project leverages ICT and multimedia technologies to create an ecosystem that enhances care delivery while easing pressure on healthcare systems. Its goal is to transform rehabilitation pathways by developing an integrated platform for digital assessment, treatment, monitoring, and sensor-based evaluations, focusing on improving patient outcomes.
The main objectives are:
- Developing accessible, high-quality, and sustainable technologies for continuous rehabilitation.
- Engaging patients, caregivers, and healthcare professionals in co-designing personalized solutions.
- Empowering users through coaching to enhance digital literacy and promote technology adoption.
The project brings together experts from diverse fields, including healthcare providers, researchers, and technology developers, working collaboratively to improve stroke rehabilitation and enhance care quality. ROOMMATE contributes to evidence-based practices and creates a sustainable ecosystem for stroke rehabilitation.
Tasks Roessingh
- Redesign of user journeys and development of new service delivery models through stakeholder analysis and co-design sessions.
- Coordination of technology development and technical system integration.
- Societal impact analysis through a forecasted Social Return on Investment (SROI), refined via stakeholder workshops and updated with clinical research data.
Project duration
2024 - 2027
Partners
7 European partners are collaborating in this project:
- IRCCS Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi Rehabilitation Center
- MEDEA S.R.L.
- University of Florence, Department of Industrial Engineering
- Elias University Emergency Hospital, Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine
- Delft University, Motor Learning and Neurorehabilitation Lab
- Roessingh, Center for Rehabilitation
- Emovo Care SA
Grantor
Transforming Health and Care Systems (THCS).
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