# A Mobile Informatics Solution to Assist Caregivers with Care Coordination and Social Engagement

> **NIH NIH R44** · ADVANCED MEDICAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION · 2024 · $114,957

## Abstract

Abstract
 In this phase 2b SBIR, we aim to support caregivers of Persons with Memory Concerns (PWMC) through
development of an informatics system to both increase PWMC social engagement and promote care
coordination. Based on positive response from our completed phase 2 project, the new phase 2b will deploy an
augmented version of our Social Reminder System app technology, adding new features suggested by
participants in our phase 2 randomized control trial and qualitative interviews with users. The new Social
Reminder System will focus on decreasing caregiver stress and care burden with features to make the system
more mobile and allow for remote monitoring of PWMC by caregivers. More than a third of older adults - and
more than 25% of older adults with memory concerns - do not live with their care provider. There are more
than 14 million older adults that may be at an increased risk of social isolation and when coupled with memory
concerns, may face potentially hazardous safety risks. Even co-resident care providers who work or spend
time away from home may face elevated risk due to episodic absences and having to share care
responsibilities with a broad network of friends and family. These issues have been shown to lead to elevated
care burden, elevated stress levels for care providers, and premature nursing home placement. Tech-enabled
reminder systems can increase social interaction and promote care coordination, but often face barriers to
uptake due to older adults’ documented reservations with technology engagement. Our next-generation social
reminder system will run on a tablet computer and is designed to promote social engagement and ease
caregiver burden for care providers. Modifications are designed to enhance (1) uptake and ease-of-use by
older adult’s care providers and PWMC, (2) tools to promote social engagement for PWMC, (3) remote
monitoring, and (4) care coordination care by care providers. Ease-of-use: Tablets will automatically connect to
caregiver approved trusted circle members’ cell phones. Social connection: reminders will now include both
social and care support service visitors. The new system will also provide a two-phase reminder system: one
before the visit and a separate reminder during the visit. The system will also allow trusted circle members to
record a standing message that plays prior to arrival (e.g., for standing appointments and care services), or a
one-time message stating the name of the visitor and the purpose of the visit. Care coordination: the system
will designate a care provider who will receive notifications for any cell phones with the free app that comes
within range of the PWMC’s tablet. This will allow caregivers to monitor all visitors to PWMCs (social,
scheduled care, and medical services). We further include a feature that allows visitors to set reminders for
caregivers for (1) upcoming visits, (2) upcoming medical appointments, or (3) any notes from medical visits.
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## Key facts

- **NIH application ID:** 11007475
- **Project number:** 2R44AG063683-04
- **Recipient organization:** ADVANCED MEDICAL ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
- **Principal Investigator:** GARY D HAVEY
- **Activity code:** R44 (R01, R21, SBIR, etc.)
- **Funding institute:** NIH
- **Fiscal year:** 2024
- **Award amount:** $114,957
- **Award type:** 2
- **Project period:** 2019-08-01 → 2024-12-01

## Primary source

NIH RePORTER: https://reporter.nih.gov/project-details/11007475

## Citation

> US National Institutes of Health, RePORTER application 11007475, A Mobile Informatics Solution to Assist Caregivers with Care Coordination and Social Engagement (2R44AG063683-04). Retrieved via AI Analytics 2026-05-27 from https://api.ai-analytics.org/grant/nih/11007475. Licensed CC0.

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