Project: Fostering Care Cooperatives by Building a Novel Platform with ICT-Based and AAL-Driven Services

Acronym iCareCoops (Reference Number: aal-2014-1-118)
Duration 01/03/2015 - 01/01/2018
Project Topic Due to this inevitable demographic development, dignified ageing and caregiving will become an ever more relevant topic in the long-term future with regard to its social and economic implications as European healthcare systems are facing increasing challenges of sustainability and resource scarcity. The circumvention of this forthcoming bottleneck requires novel approaches to increase and facilitate the supply of both formal and informal care services for older adults. A promising concept to tackle these challenges are care cooperatives, where informal carers and other organisations are building an autonomous care system strongly focused on economical and logistical workflows like in already established domains of cooperatives (food coops, agricultural coops, consumer coops etc.). ICT and AAL will be the missing link to foster these independent care communities increasing efficiency and interaction. The iCareCoops project therefore intends to promote and support the establishment and management of elderly care cooperatives in Europe. Based on a concept of sustainable informal care, the iCareCoops platform complemented by intelligent and interactive ICT-based and AALdriven services will be implemented to increase resources, cost and time efficiency, to enhance professional self-management and information transfer. Implemented as a 3-levelconcept (information services, cooperative services, AAL-driven services), iCareCoops is designed as a powerful web-based platform with a flexible and scalable architecture providing several services to support all members of care cooperatives. End-users (elderly care cooperatives, other formal/informal care organisations) will be involved in all phases of the project. The platform will be demonstrated in a real environment together with the Senior Citizen Cooperative Riedlingen, a pioneer in the field of care cooperatives, and with many other stakeholders across Europe.
Network AAL 2
Call Call 2014 – Care for the future

Project partner

Number Name Role Country
Cit Development S.L. Spain
Cooperatives Europe Belgium
iDeal Developments Aps Denmark
SC SIVECO Romania SA Romania
SYNYO GmbH Austria
TEAMNET INTERNATIONAL Romania
The SweetApps ApS Denmark
VIA University College Denmark
ZHAW, University of Applied Sciences Winterthur Switzerland
Zveza društev upokojencev Slovenije Slovenia