Memory Club (promoting mental wellness for healthy aging)
  • The Memory Club is a program designed to promote mental wellness for older adults.
  • The program contains exercises for relaxation and programs for learning memory strategies to help improve the performance of daily tasks that requires prospective memory.
  • The program adopts clinical protocols developed at the University of Geneva.
  • A standalone version of this program was developed by NetUnion SARL, and the VIVA association within the AAL Project CaMeLi using the NetUnion Health Services Gamification platform.
  • A web based version was released for research and dissemination purposes after the CAMELI project.
  • Further development of this version was continued in the AAL project VIZIER.

Key Features:

The MClub lounge

The lounge contains audio and videos mediation and relaxations exercises.

IRemember

IRemember focuses on teaching users memory strategies to bolster their ability to remember and perform upcoming tasks. The program is follows a clinical protocol developed by researchers at the University of Geneva that is based on the theory of planned behaviour.   Divided into six stages, the program uses a flourishing garden (tulips example below) as a metaphor for progress.   As users advance through the levels, the garden grows and becomes more vibrant, reflecting their mastery of the memory enhancement strategy.

  • Each level contains 12 questions and an introductory video
  • All questions are multiple choice questions (A, B, C).
  • If you answer correctly, you directly access the next question with a "Correct!" feedback.
  • When you make a mistake, the correction is automatically displayed.
  • Your garden change every 3 questions (correct or reviewed).


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