New Living Lab project designed to explore how technology can enhance the wellbeing of older residents in East Sussex.
14 June 2024
Delivered in partnership with East Sussex County Council's Adult Social Care and Health service and NHS Sussex Our Care Connected program, this one-year pilot will see University of Brighton researchers evaluate the impact of digital technology on participants' physical, mental, and social wellbeing.
The project will see University of Brighton researchers evaluate the impact of digital technology on participants' physical, mental, and social wellbeing.
Dr Theo Fotis, Lead Researcher from the University of Brighton's School of Sport and Health Sciences said, "The Living Lab concept allows us to work with all the relevant stakeholders to co-create and conduct the testing of these technologies in a real-world setting, gathering valuable insights from the residents themselves."
Putting the people who will use and benefit from the technology at the centre of the project, the Living Lab integrates new research and innovative processes into real life communities and settings.
Dr Theo Fotis demonstrates a sports watch which can track health vitals for at-home safety
The project, launched earlier this month at a sheltered housing facility in Peacehaven, offers residents a variety of engaging technologies:
The project extends its impact by potentially easing the burden on carers. Interactive technologies can act as conversation starters, encouraging social interaction between residents and caregivers.
Mark Stainton, Director of Adult Social Care and Health at East Sussex County Council, said: “We are delighted to launch this innovative Living Lab project, and hope our residents enjoy experimenting with the technology on offer.
“The feedback gathered from the pilot scheme will enable us and our partners at the University of Brighton and NHS Sussex to learn how internet-connected devices could help improve the health of older people living locally as well as see first-hand the positive impact this technology can have on their quality of life.”
University of Brighton's research will analyse the effectiveness of these technologies in improving residents' wellbeing. The findings will inform future commissioning of Health and Social Care in East Sussex, ultimately shaping a more technologically integrated care system.
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