Project Details

DISTINCT: Dementia - Intersectorial Strategy for Training and Innovation Network for Current Technology (DISTINCT)

Duration: 01.05.2019 - 30.04.2023
Research Team:

Prof. Dr. Karin Wolf-Ostermann (Projektleitung);

 

Dr. Viktoria Hoel;

 
Project Partner: University of Nottingham, Institute of Mental Health, UK; University College London, UK; Maastricht University, Netherland; VU University Medical Centre, Netherland; VRIJE Universiteit Brussel, Belgium; et al.
Project Type: Third-party funded project
Funding: European Commission

Description

The main aim of DISTINCT is to develop a premier quality multi-disciplinary, multi-professional and intersectorial education and training research framework for Europe, aiming at improving the lives of people with dementia and their carers through technology.

The unique academic and non-academic collaborative partnership of DISTINCT comprises of 13 world leading research organisations across 8 European countries, 9 partners who include Alzheimer Europe, Alzheimer Disease International, the World Federation of Occupational Therapists and 3 SMEs for technology and dementia care. Many members of the DISTINCT team are the established researchers in the INTERDEM, an interdisciplinary European collaborative research network of 180 leading academics working to improve early detection and timely and quality psychosocial interventions in dementia. The University of Bremen implement the Project: Smart home technologies supporting daily life for people with dementia and their informal caregivers to improve quality of life and social participation