The document discusses the I-Stay@Home project, which aims to develop an integrated ICT-based service to support independent and active living for elderly tenants in their homes. The project involves collaboration between social housing organizations, technical partners, and evaluation partners from 5 northwestern European countries. The service seeks to provide benefits to elderly tenants by helping them stay in their homes longer, as well as benefits to housing organizations, healthcare systems, and businesses by reducing costs and opening new market opportunities. More information about the project can be found on their website or by contacting the listed communication officer or project coordinator.
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Istay@home project overview jürgen nitschke
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2. PARTNERS
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3x 5 north-west European countries
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9 social housing organizations
2x 6 technical and evaluation partners
1 goal:
3x An integrated concept for bringing alive a
transnational ICT-based service to support
independent and active living at home
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3. GOALS AND STAKEHOLDERS
ICT-based service Local
to support welfare, h
independent and ealthcare
active living at home Social sector
Housing
housing interested
Living provider parties
secure &
healthy
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Elderly Easy situation for
tenants interaction &
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communication home stakeholders
Living in Govern-
well accepted Provider ment, Publi
conditions of AAL c
solutions authorities
General
public
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4. BENEFITS
• WIN-situation for elderly tenants
• getting informed about evaluated solutions
for independently living at home
• getting help around supporting solutions
from their housing association
• being able to stay at home for a longer time period
• WIN-situation for business companies
• getting information about the requirements
of HOs and their elderly tenants
• providing new products and services
for a growing population group
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5. BENEFITS
• WIN-situation housing associations
• keeping predominantly trouble-free tenants
as long as possible
• having an additional service to offer
in a demand market due to
demographic change
• WIN-situation for healthcare sector
• saving money through people staying at home
for a longer time period
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6. FOR MORE INFORMATION
I-stay@home
project management team
Julia Siebert – communication officer
julia@i-stay-home.eu / +49 951-9144-551
Juergen Nitschke – project co-ordinator
juergen@i-stay-home.eu / +49 951-9144-550
www.i-stay-home.eu
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