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About MATCH

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Assistive technology helps those with disabilities cope with normal life. Specialised technology is also being used to monitor situations such as someone becoming immobile or incapable. Through use of sophisticated networking and management software, abnormal situations are detected and reported to a responder.

The project is helping in a number of ways:

  • maintaining the independence of those receiving social and health care at home
  • improving their quality of life
  • enhancing the care they receive at home
  • easing the burden on their carers.

The project is funded by the SFC (Scottish Funding Council) from 1st November 2005 to 31st October 2009 under grant reference HR04016.

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The project is a collaboration among the Universities of:

The project is also supported by external project partners.

Our Aims

The overall aim is to develop a research base for advanced technologies in support of social and health care at home. This includes care at home of those with long-term illness, physical or mental impairment. The project will establish a research infrastructure in the specific areas of home care networks, lifestyle monitoring, speech communication, and assistive technology (specialised devices for disabilities).

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The client users for MATCH will include older people and people with disabilities of all ages. Different questions arise for varied client groups. MATCH will therefore develop a research network with sufficient multi-disciplinary coverage to explore issues for a range of needs. As examples, MATCH will aim to benefit users in contexts such as:

  • older and/or disabled people living in sheltered or warden-assisted housing
  • older and/or disabled people living in their own dwelling, and wishing to stay there for as long as possible in order to retain their independence
  • families with a disabled member, e.g. through the birth of a disabled child or through acquired disability.

Our Objectives

In support of the overall aim, the following high-level objectives will be achieved:

  • to create a Scottish centre of excellence in the field of technologies for home care
  • to create a network of permanent staff from identified and new academic, industrial, care and housing partners
  • to elaborate existing techniques from the academic partners into a viable and integrated research base
  • to develop specialised laboratories for key themes in home care
  • to establish a shared demonstration centre as a focal point for the project, and as a means of integrating and showcasing the project solutions
  • to provide a specialised training environment for young researchers
  • to integrate existing products from the industrial partners into the research base
  • to integrate current practices of the care-providing partners into the research base
  • to prepare management and technical guides for use of home care technologies
  • to establish care models for appropriate and ethical use of the technologies.

Our Achievements

We are developing and evaluating a range of integrated technologies to support home care. Until these are ready for publication demonstration, you can look at our publications list to see what we are doing.



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