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Codesigning processes to improve technology service provision for aged care. This research investigates the learning and implementation of novel technologies applying a participatory approach with age

Swinburne University of Technology — Linkage Projects
Amount
Up to $194,970
Closes
Saturday 31 October 2026
Status
unknown
Type
open opportunity
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Description

Codesigning processes to improve technology service provision for aged care. This research investigates the learning and implementation of novel technologies applying a participatory approach with aged care residents. In partnership with Martin Luther Homes (a not-for-profit aged care provider) and The Brainary (an educational technology provider), we will co-design recommendations and innovative services that are necessary to enable strategic planning and technology uptake of residents. We create value through the shared goal orientation bringing use of technology in aged care and business together as a service. Co-creating processes exploring technologies with older adults will translate into residents receiving the support they need. We can expect to achieve better quality of care and equity in technology use. . Scheme: Linkage Projects. Field: 3303 - Design. Lead: Prof Sonja Pedell

Categories
artshealthenterpriseeducationtechnology
Target Recipients
researchersuniversities

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