SBIR-STTR Award

A Mobile Informatics Solution to Aid in Memory
Award last edited on: 5/26/2022

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
NIH : NIA
Total Award Amount
$1,722,954
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
866
Principal Investigator
Gary D Havey

Company Information

Advanced Medical Electronics Corporation (AKA: Ame~Amec)

6901 East Fish Lake Road Suite 190
Maple Grove, MN 55369
   (763) 515-5353
   products@ame-corp.com
   www.ame-corp.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 03
County: Hennepin

Phase I

Contract Number: 1R44AG063683-01
Start Date: 8/1/2019    Completed: 7/31/2020
Phase I year
2019
Phase I Amount
$224,883
This Fast Track SBIR project will develop an informatics system to assist people with memory impairment. Early stages of Alzheimer's and Alzheimer's related dementia often causes memory concerns. Persons with Memory Concern often cannot match names with faces or cannot recognize faces with a sure feeling of familiarity. Persons with Memory Concern may have difficulty remembering the names of family members and friends or may address them with a wrong name. They recognize the faces they see daily, such as a spouse or caregiver, but they may confuse visiting friends and grandchildren. The inability to remember names or relationships contributes to isolation and deeply affects their social lives. The proposed solution is a Smartwatch Reminder system to conspicuously provide this information to the Persons with Memory Concern when needed. This system will automatically transmit pictures and relevant information to a smartwatch worn by the Persons with Memory Concern when family or friends visit. The system will be evaluated on the target persons with memory concern population to measure engagement and improvements in social interactions and quality of life. The research team is highly experienced with the Persons with Memory Concern population and includes software engineers, a human factors expert, and experimental study experts.

Public Health Relevance Statement:
Project Narrative Millions of Americans have dementia, the loss of mental functions, e.g., thinking, memory, and reasoning, which interferes with their daily functioning. While some cases of dementia are caused by medical conditions that can be treated, most cannot be reversed. Hence, the focus switches from treatment to palliative care, i.e., developing a plan to make life easier and more comfortable for individuals with dementia and their caregivers. The proposed project will develop an important tool to improve the quality of life for persons with dementia.

NIH Spending Category:
Acquired Cognitive Impairment; Aging; Alzheimer's Disease; Alzheimer's Disease including Alzheimer's Disease Related Dementias (AD/ADRD); Behavioral and Social Science; Brain Disorders; Clinical Research; Clinical Trials and Supportive Activities; Dementia; Neurodegenerative; Neurosciences

Project Terms:
Address; Affect; Aging; Alzheimer's Disease; Alzheimer's disease related dementia; American; Attitude; care providers; Caregivers; Cellular Phone; Child; Code; Cognitive; Collection; Communication; daily functioning; Data; Daughter; Dementia; design; Detection; efficacy study; Elderly; experience; experimental study; Face; Familiarity; Family; Family member; Feedback; Feeling; Friends; health management; Health Policy; Human; improved; Individual; Informatics; learning materials; Life; Long-Term Care; Measures; Medical; Memory; Memory impairment; mental function; Methods; Minnesota; mobile application; Modeling; Names; operation; Palliative Care; Parents; Persons; Phase; Population; professor; prototype; Public Health Schools; Quality of life; Randomized Controlled Trials; Reminder Systems; Research; residence; Self-Help Devices; Small Business Innovation Research Grant; smart watch; smartphone Application; social; Social Interaction; Software Engineering; Spouses; System; Thinking; Time; tool; trial design; Universities; Visit; Visiting Nurse; Work

Phase II

Contract Number: 4R44AG063683-02
Start Date: 8/1/2019    Completed: 4/30/2022
Phase II year
2020
(last award dollars: 2021)
Phase II Amount
$1,498,071

This Fast Track SBIR project will develop an informatics system to assist people with memory impairment. Early stages of Alzheimer's and Alzheimer's related dementia often causes memory concerns. Persons with Memory Concern often cannot match names with faces or cannot recognize faces with a sure feeling of familiarity. Persons with Memory Concern may have difficulty remembering the names of family members and friends or may address them with a wrong name. They recognize the faces they see daily, such as a spouse or caregiver, but they may confuse visiting friends and grandchildren. The inability to remember names or relationships contributes to isolation and deeply affects their social lives. The proposed solution is a Smartwatch Reminder system to conspicuously provide this information to the Persons with Memory Concern when needed. This system will automatically transmit pictures and relevant information to a smartwatch worn by the Persons with Memory Concern when family or friends visit. The system will be evaluated on the target persons with memory concern population to measure engagement and improvements in social interactions and quality of life. The research team is highly experienced with the Persons with Memory Concern population and includes software engineers, a human factors expert, and experimental study experts.

Public Health Relevance Statement:
Project Narrative Millions of Americans have dementia, the loss of mental functions, e.g., thinking, memory, and reasoning, which interferes with their daily functioning. While some cases of dementia are caused by medical conditions that can be treated, most cannot be reversed. Hence, the focus switches from treatment to palliative care, i.e., developing a plan to make life easier and more comfortable for individuals with dementia and their caregivers. The proposed project will develop an important tool to improve the quality of life for persons with dementia.

Project Terms:
Address; Affect; Aging; Alzheimer's Disease; Alzheimer's disease related dementia; American; Attitude; care providers; Caregivers; Cellular Phone; Child; Code; Cognitive; Collection; Communication; daily functioning; Data; Daughter; Dementia; design; Detection; efficacy study; Elderly; experience; experimental study; Face; Familiarity; Family; Family member; Feedback; Feeling; Friends; health management; Health Policy; Human; improved; Individual; Informatics; learning materials; Life; Long-Term Care; Measures; Medical; Memory; Memory impairment; mental function; Methods; Minnesota; mobile application; Modeling; Names; operation; Palliative Care; Parents; Persons; Phase; Population; professor; prototype; Public Health Schools; Quality of life; Randomized Controlled Trials; Reminder Systems; Research; residence; Self-Help Devices; Small Business Innovation Research Grant; smart watch; smartphone Application; social; Social Interaction; Software Engineering; Spouses; System; Thinking; Time; tool; trial design; Universities; Visit; Visiting Nurse; Work