Vincentia is a digital care infrastructure designed to enable research, innovation, and scalable interventions in in-home eldercare. The platform operates at the intersection of health, social care, and workforce sustainability, addressing the growing gap between care demand and available, qualified caregiving capacity in aging societies.
Vincentia provides a real-world environment for studying and improving care delivery through verified caregiver networks, structured care workflows, and longitudinal engagement between families and care professionals. Core platform capabilities will include caregiver verification, intelligent matching, care coordination, work logging, communication, and compliant payment flows, enabling consistent and traceable care interactions outside institutional settings.
From a research perspective, Vincentia functions as a living lab generating anonymized, GDPR-compliant data on care demand patterns, workforce availability, skill development, care continuity, and service outcomes. This allows for applied research on topics such as care quality metrics, workforce retention, prevention and early intervention, digital support tools for informal carers, and the integration of health and social care services in community settings.
The platform is designed to support pilot studies, longitudinal research, and multi-country deployments without dependency on national public IT systems, making it transferable across regions and health systems. Vincentia seeks to collaborate with research institutions, healthcare providers, and innovation consortia as an infrastructure partner, demonstrator site, or data-generating environment within Horizon Europe projects focused on aging, digital health, workforce sustainability, and health system resilience.