Since the very beginning, the important cornerstone of Raisoft’s operations has been solid, diverse and international research and development collaboration work.
The future wellbeing county of Central Finland has 22 municipalities and almost 300,000 inhabitants, almost a quarter of whom are over 65 years of age. By 2040, the number of people over the age of 85 is projected to grow by around 135%. Rapid change will require, e.g., new service models and the use of technology. Keeping ahead is the only way to do it.
RAIsoft is an integral part of everyday life here at dementia home, Villa Tapiola, and all the information produced by RAI goes with it and turns into concrete actions.
In late January about thirty RAI-LTC liaison persons gathered in Oulu, Finland, for the annual get-together. The topics were how quality criteria and quality development are fulfilled in units with 24/7 care and in facilities with intensive assisted-living.
In Sähäkkä, a series of housing units in the cities of Ylivieska, Oulainen and Jyväskylä, young people and young adults with mental problems are rehabilitated in order to live independently.
Folkhälsan, a non-profit organization in the social and health sector, was founded in 1921. From the very start the goal has been to improve the health and quality of life especially among the Swedish speaking population.
Raisoft has signed a licencing agreement with australian UniQuest to bring a software solution developed in the University of Queenslandissa (UQ) to the international market.
The Global Acute Care Excellence Forum was held 20-21 February in Brisbane Australia. The new interRAI Acute Care was launched at the event. University of Queensland and Raisoft Ltd have been working closely together in the developing process.
Tiina Lehtinen has worked as a RAI-planner in the City of Lahti since 2012.
– RAI came to Lahti in 2011 so I jumped on a moving train, Lehtinen says. In two and a half years the train has come very far with RAI-Tiina in the driver's seat!
Raisoft has signed a licencing agreement with australian UniQuest to bring a software solution developed in the University of Queenslandissa (UQ) to the international market.