Blackwood Neighbourhoods for Independent Living
布莱克伍德独立生活社区
基本信息
- 批准号:10004488
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 752.76万
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- 依托单位国家:英国
- 项目类别:Collaborative R&D
- 财政年份:2021
- 资助国家:英国
- 起止时间:2021 至 无数据
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
Blackwood and partners aim to co-design a neighbourhood or place-based innovation eco-system, with choice and control for residents as they age at its heart. Its role is to facilitate engagement and co-design, learn about healthy ageing in an agile way, position and adapt products and services in response. We create an **independent living movement** where **\#ImIn** means that people can **in**vest, be **in**spired, be '**in** the know' about their health, and come together with their community as a great place in which to grow older.Blackwood's proposal responds to the challenges of:* Designing age-friendly homes* Sustaining physical activity* Managing common complaints of ageing* Supporting social connections* Creating healthy and active placesThe proposal centres in Blackwood neighbourhoods with specific focus in **three demonstrator neighbourhoods,** in Dundee, Glasgow, and Buckie. A partnership approach is core, collaborating with residents, local authorities, health providers, industry, and academia. The multi-disciplinary projects include ground-breaking house design across tenures, remodelling and retrofitting existing homes, digital empowerment and health and wellbeing self-management.**The Blackwood House -** beautiful, affordable, accessible and connected homes that adapt as we age to enable citizens to live independently within their neighbourhood. The Blackwood House features a unique and innovative barrier free core and has been co-designed with customers and architects. The home with interoperability as standard, features home automation and home health monitoring to enhance independent living.**The Blackwood Design Guide** -- a co-designed and co-created guide that enables individuals or housing organisations to adapt their existing homes, to support people as they age. The guide sets new standards of accessibility going beyond current regulation.**My Digital Hub (Digital Engagement Community & Learning Environment)** -- a 'virtual me' in my 'virtual neighbourhood' in a 'virtual world' allows citizens to play out their ageing journey through gamification. Individuals are empowered to set goals, track progress and see how they compare to others through set neighbourhood goals and rewards. Communities can compare themselves with others across Scotland.**CleverCogs(tm) --** a tablet device app, a customisable, safe, intuitive digital system. Designed to support citizens within the neighbourhood with a range of services and information linked to their health and wellbeing goals.**AI Smart meter monitoring** of energy usage to establish patterns of behaviour that may predict when intervention is required to prevent a hospital admission.**Value Exchange** -- designed to encourage and reward citizens to take an active role in their own health and wellbeing as well as supporting others.
黑木和合作伙伴旨在共同设计一个以社区或地方为基础的创新生态系统,其核心是为居民提供选择和控制。它的作用是促进参与和共同设计,以灵活的方式了解健康老龄化,定位和调整产品和服务。我们创建了一个独立生活运动 **,其中 **\#Imin** 意味着人们可以 **in**vest,**in** spirited,"**in** the know“关于他们的健康,并与他们的社区一起作为一个伟大的地方,在其中长大。黑木的建议回应了以下挑战:* 设计适合老年人的家园 * 持续的体育活动 * 管理常见的老龄化投诉 * 支持社会联系 * 创造健康和积极的地方该提案以黑木社区为中心,特别关注 ** 三个示威者社区,** 在邓迪、格拉斯哥和布基。伙伴关系的方法是核心,与居民,地方当局,卫生服务提供者,工业和学术界合作。多学科项目包括跨任期的突破性房屋设计,改造和翻新现有房屋,数字授权以及健康和福利自我管理。该黑木房子-** 美丽,负担得起的,方便和连接的家园,适应我们的年龄,使公民能够独立生活在他们的社区。黑木住宅采用了独特的创新无障碍核心,并与客户和建筑师共同设计。该家庭标配互操作性,具有家庭自动化和家庭健康监控功能,可增强独立生活。**黑木设计指南 **-一个共同设计和共同创建的指南,使个人或住房组织能够适应他们现有的住房,以支持人们随着年龄的增长。该指南设定了超越当前法规的新无障碍标准。** My Digital Hub(数字参与社区和学习环境)**-一个在“虚拟世界”中的“虚拟社区”中的“虚拟我”,使公民能够通过游戏化来体验他们的老龄化之旅。个人有权设定目标,跟踪进展,并通过设定邻里目标和奖励来了解他们与他人的比较情况。社区可以与苏格兰的其他社区进行比较。** CleverCogs(TM)--** 一款平板电脑应用程序,一款可定制、安全、直观的数字系统。旨在通过与居民健康和福祉目标相关的一系列服务和信息,为居民提供支持。** AI智能电表监测 ** 能源使用情况,以建立行为模式,从而预测何时需要干预以防止入院。价值交换 **-旨在鼓励和奖励公民在自己的健康和福祉以及支持他人方面发挥积极作用。
项目成果
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Hitoshi Yoshiji 等:“转基因小鼠中 TIMP-1 的促纤维化机制”现代医学 55. 1781-1787 (2000)。
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吉治仁志 他: "イラスト医学&サイエンスシリーズ血管の分子医学"羊土社(渋谷正史編). 125 (2000)
Hitoshi Yoshiji 等人:“血管医学与科学系列分子医学图解”Yodosha(涉谷正志编辑)125(2000)。
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