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Digi4Care Pilot 4: testing digital solutions for monitoring and rehabilitating patients with dementia, Alzheimer's and cognitive disorders in long-term and post-ICU care. In this episode we look at how digital tools — from cognitive-training "cubes" to social robots — can support people with dementia and Alzheimer's, ease the growing strain on care staff, and help maintain or improve quality of care while saving time. We discuss the feasibility study behind the pilot, the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and Health Technology Assessment (HTA) used to evaluate it, the real barriers to adoption in care homes, and early findings from the Czech and Bosnian sites. GUESTS Kristina Randlova — PhD researcher, Prague University of Economics and Business, Czech Republic Prof. Gordana Gardašević — Faculty of Electrical Engineering, University of Banja Luka, Bosnia & Herzegovina HOST Šimon Jeseňák ABOUT DIGI4CARE Digi4Care is a transnational project (seven partners across Europe) bringing digital health solutions into primary, long-term and emergency care. The goal is to validate and introduce innovative screening, rehabilitation and telemedicine tools that support earlier detection, better patient pathways and more effective, informed decision-making in everyday healthcare. If you found this useful, subscribe for more episodes on digital health and care innovation, and tell us your thoughts in the comments. #Digi4Care #DigitalHealth #Dementia #Alzheimers #CognitiveCare #HealthTech #AgingCare
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