The service will focus on a homecare model closely integrated with informal care, social support networks, community and social care, and hospital care. It aims to develop a personalized e-health and smart home system tailored for elderly individuals. These smart home-based health services will support both chronic disease prevention and routine treatment.
When hospital intervention is necessary, treatment can begin at home, ensuring continuity of care. After clinical treatment, patients can transition back to home-based healthcare, facilitated by multiple stakeholders. This model is particularly relevant in addressing COVID-19 challenges, where elderly individuals often face isolation.
Falls remain a leading cause of injuries and fatalities among seniors. To mitigate risks, customized user interfaces will allow elderly users, caregivers, and healthcare providers to access and input relevant health information via tablets, smartphones, or computers. The service enhances user engagement by empowering elderly individuals to manage their health proactively and take ownership of their well-being.
Virtech has invested in Innova Living to further expand smart wellbeing and healthcare services at both national and international levels via the brand Active@Home.