Sustainable and Integrated Healthcare Systems
Expanding hospital capacity alone isn’t enough. Demographic trends demand stronger integration between hospitals and long-term care. ARMS4elderly demonstrates how connected care can reduce preventable hospitalizations, lower costs, and enhance system resilience. Sustainable healthcare starts with collaboration and innovation.
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Read MoreGrowing older with dignity
Growing older already comes with enough adjustments. Care should reduce stress - not add to it. Dignity can be simple: Sleeping in your own bed. Seeing familiar caregivers. Avoiding unnecessary upheaval. If new ways of working can protect those small but powerful things,
Read MoreAging in place as a policy priority
Dignity is rarely listed as a measurable outcome - yet it shapes how care is experienced. Minimizing unnecessary disruption. Maintaining continuity. Respecting vulnerability. ARMS4elderly supports a model where clinical safety and personal dignity are not competing priorities. When healthcare innovation aligns with lived
Read MoreHuman Impact
Demographic trends are clear: more older adults, more chronic conditions, more pressure on acute care.
Expanding hospital capacity alone is not a sustainable answer. Stronger integration between hospitals and long-term care settings is becoming essential.
ARMS4elderly contributes to this shift by operationalizing a connected care
Workforce sustainability
Healthcare sustainability conversations often focus on infrastructure and funding. But systems are carried by people. Long-term care professionals frequently operate under pressure, making complex decisions with limited specialist access. By creating structured hospital–care facility collaboration, ARMS4elderly supports professionals at the moment decisions matter
Read MoreConfidence in Remote Clinical Decisions
The real barrier to telemedicine in elderly care isn’t technology. It’s confidence.
Who is responsible? How are decisions documented? What safeguards are in place?
ARMS4elderly focuses on structured collaboration — defined pathways between hospitals and
Read MoreStaying Safe Without Leaving Home
For frail older adults, hospital stays are not neutral events. Even when medically necessary, they can trigger cognitive and physical decline. Yet uncertainty often leads to precautionary transfers. ARMS4elderly addresses that uncertainty by strengthening the connection between care facilities and hospital teams. Better
Read MoreWhat the pilots aim to prove
Change in healthcare must be earned.
That’s why ARMS4elderly is being tested in real care environments — not simulations alone, but real workflows, real professionals, real patients.
The pilots are designed to answer a practical
Read MoreTelemedicine in Romania
Telemedicine in Romania is opening new possibilities for coordinated elderly care.
By enabling direct communication between nurses and hospital specialists, digital tools support faster evaluation and more confident decision-making when health concerns arise.
This approach
Read MoreTelemedicine in practice Italy
In Italy, telemedicine is increasingly supporting frontline professionals in making confident clinical decisions. When an older patient’s condition raises concern, nurses can initiate remote consultations with specialists, ensuring that expertise is available without delay. This collaborative approach reduces unnecessary emergency department transfers while
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