Event details

Living independently in old age thanks to modern technology

In cooperation with the GAT Institute of the HSZG, taster days will be held from August 20 to 22 for those interested in a "co-ageing apartment".

Begin 12. November 2024 - Ganztägig
End 14. November 2024 - Ganztägig

From smoke alarms to fall detection: technologies for independent and safe living in old age will be presented in a residential unit of the "Oberland" housing cooperative in Ebersbach-Neugersdorf from August 20-22. Interested parties are cordially invited to get to know and test the devices without obligation. Admission to the events is free, but advance registration is requested.

The event is backed by the "AI4ActiveAge" project , a consortium of scientists, companies and initiatives from the region.

Its aim is to further develop existing technology based on the impressions of test users in order to enable people to live safely and independently in their own four walls.

In addition to Wohnungsbaugenossenschaft "Oberland" and Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe , various companies and initiatives from the region are involved, with Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences, TQ Systems, uCore Systems and Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences in charge of scientific research.

As the Institute for Health, Ageing, Work and Technology at Zittau/Görlitz University of Applied Sciences, we are delighted to be involved in a project in which modern technologies can be used to make independent living in old age safer. By working together with practice partners and those affected, solutions can be discovered from which students of social gerontology can also benefit in their teaching and research.
Thomas Graf, employee at the GAT Institute
Living independently in old age? Click here for the free taster days.

Date: August 20 - 22, 2024
Time: between 9.30 a.m. and 7.30 p.m. (depending on individual appointments made during registration)

Location: Oswald-Richter-Str. 13, 02730 Ebersbach-Neugersdorf
Registration: call 03581 3744870 by August 15

More information can be found in the flyer!

For many people in old age, it is important to lead a self-determined life for as long as possible. But what should you do if you need help or find yourself in an emergency situation?

Nowadays, children and grandchildren often live far away and many older people live alone.

The concept of the "ageing home" promises help here:
The use of simple modern technology makes independent living safer in old age. Smoke alarms, sensors that detect falls and automatically trigger an alarm and even automatic emergency door openings for emergency services - all this is possible today.

Ebersbach-Neugersdorf will also be presenting technical aids for greater living comfort. Networked heating control or window and temperature sensors are not only of interest to older people. Modern technology can even provide entertainment and social interaction: in addition to familiar devices such as VR glasses and Playstations, visitors can also make an interactive robot cat purr.

"We are convinced that with today's possibilities of digital assistance systems, we can help people to lead a self-determined and beautiful life in their beloved home for a long time," explains Prof. Dr. Reiner Wichert from Darmstadt University of Applied Sciences.

About the "AI4ActiveAge" project

The "AI4ActiveAge" project brings together stakeholders from science and practice in Ebersbach-Neugersdorf to enable older people in Upper Lusatia to lead a healthy and independent life in their familiar living environment using innovative technology.

The project addresses one of the most important cornerstones of theWIR alliance ZukunfTAlterin which over 90 regional partners in Upper Lusatia are active. The WIR region is required to develop new growth prospects in the context of ageing, care and health in order to successfully shape demographic developments and structural change. ZukunfTAlter builds on the innovation field of gero-technology with a focus on smart home and AAL solutions. ZukunfTAlter and A14ActiveAge are funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research.

Ihre Ansprechperson GAT-Institut
M.A.
Thomas Graf
Institute for Health, Ageing and Technology
02826 Görlitz
Parkstrasse 2
Building G VII, Room 317
2nd floor
03581 374-4870
Your contact at Johanniter

Johanniter-Unfall-Hilfe e.V. Kreisverband Görlitz
Maria Tschanter
Employee Marketing/Communications

Lindenweg 8
02779 Großschönau

Tel.: 035841 630-20
E-mail: marketing.goerlitz(at)johanniter.de