Sisters Hospitallers Portugal winners of TOP HEALTH AWARDS

Sisters Hospitallers Idanha | Sintra were recently awarded first place in the TOP Health Awards in the category “Technology and Data in the Service of Health”, thanks to the innovative Exercogs® project. This recognition highlights the project’s significant impact on promoting active aging and preventing dementia, blending technology and humanized care for fuller longevity.

What is Exercogs®?
Exercogs® is a therapeutic tool that integrates physical exercise, cognitive stimulation, and social interaction into a single activity. Developed by a multidisciplinary team from the Aging and Dementia Department of Sisters Hospitallers Idanha | Sintra, in collaboration with the Institute for Systems and Robotics of the Instituto Superior Técnico, this project uses augmented reality and gamification techniques for clinical support. Its innovative approach aims to improve the mental and physical health of older adults, enhancing their quality of life and autonomy.

The development of Exercogs® went through several stages, from research and planning to conceptualization, design, and prototyping. Usability tests were conducted with a group of users, along with scientific validation through an experimental study involving 204 participants over the age of 65. The results showed significant improvements in cognitive, physical, and social areas.

This award recognizes the commitment of Sisters Hospitallers Portugal to technological innovation and its positive impact on health. It inspires us to continue transforming lives and developing solutions that integrate science, technology, and the humanized care that defines us.

The TOP Health Awards ceremony took place at the Lisbon Commercial Association and was attended by the Minister of Health, Ana Paula Martins, as well as representatives from the public, private, and social sectors, healthcare professionals, and academics. These awards celebrate excellence in the healthcare sector in Portugal, honoring initiatives that stand out for their innovation and positive impact on people’s lives.

This recognition strengthens our commitment to providing technological tools that support the quality of life and autonomy of those we care for, aligning with our mission to offer specialized care in Psychiatry and Mental Health, Dementia, Rehabilitation, and Palliative Care.

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