Hestia Agora
Malnutrition, falls, pressure ulcers and involuntary loneliness are common among older people. They have a negative impact on well-being and quality of life and are costly to society.
Prevention improves the quality of life of older people and reduces costs to society, so that money can be spent on more prevention, more staff, more skills development and more care for the unpreventable.
We design and develop solutions that make it easier for health and social care organisations to make decisions, implement and monitor the impact of preventive interventions on both the quality of life of older people and on social costs.