Moveshelf participates in RE:HOME to develop smart technologies for personalized home care for neurological paediatric patients
We are excited to share that Moveshelf participates in the RE:HOME project, an Interreg North-West Europe. The project is a collaboration between 11 partners from 2024 to 2028 with a budget of €10.7 million co-funded from the European Union (€6.47 million).
RE:HOME aims to improve care for children with neurological disorders in the North West Europe region, in which approximately 12,000 children with neurological disorders are facing lifelong challenges, including severe mobility limitations. These children require personalized rehabilitation plans that address their specific needs and abilities. However, the lack of standardized practices hinders the development of comprehensive programs that can be easily implemented across various healthcare settings.
The RE:HOME project has three main objectives:
- Improve access to new technologies by providing new exoskeleton modules and an IT platform for remote monitoring, to facilitate the use of digital technologies.
- Provide standardized in-hospital and at-home rehabilitation sessions in urban areas of Belgium and the Netherlands, then adapt and test them in sub-regional areas of Hauts de France before disseminating them to private practitioners in Germany. This approach aims to move from a hospital-centric healthcare system to a territorial one, strengthening care networks and facilitating the transfer of tools to care services.
- Implement a joint training program for healthcare professionals, parents, children and the general public, to improve access to information, promote the social inclusion of people with disabilities and develop local capacity for change.
Are you interested in hearing more about Moveshelf and our R&D efforts? Please contact us at hello@moveshelf.com.