E-HEALTH4SENIORS

E-HEALTH4SENIORS

Project Details

  • Topic:E-health for seniors
  • Programme: Small-scale partnerships in adult education
  • Sector:Adult education
  • Project ID:2025-KA210ADU-03
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  • Start: 01/09/2025
  • Finish: 31/12/2026
  • Total Grant: 60,000.00 €

Project Description

eHealth4Seniors is an Erasmus+ project designed to enhance the digital health literacy of adults aged 55 and over, with a strong focus on seniors living in rural or remote areas who often face greater barriers to digital inclusion. As healthcare services increasingly move online, many older adults lack the skills and confidence needed to use telemedicine, digital health platforms, and mobile health applications. The project addresses this gap by supporting seniors in developing practical eHealth skills that enable safer, more informed, and more independent management of their health and well-being.

To achieve this, the project develops a twofold eHealth Literacy Toolkit, consisting of accessible learning modules for seniors and structured pedagogical guidance for adult educators. These resources are tested and refined through community workshops and training activities, ensuring they are relevant, user-friendly, and inclusive. By empowering both older learners and educators, eHealth4Seniors promotes active ageing, lifelong learning, and social inclusion, while contributing to more equitable access to digital healthcare services across Europe.

Work Packages

  • A1 – Project Management: Overall coordination, communication, quality assurance, and financial management to ensure smooth and effective project implementation.

    A2 – Development of the eHealth Literacy Toolkit: Design and development of an inclusive, two-part Toolkit with learning modules for seniors and methodological guidance for educators, including peer review and translations.

    A3 – Community Workshops: Pilot testing of the Toolkit through workshops with seniors and educators to collect feedback and refine the materials based on real user needs.

    A4 – Training Activities on eHealth: Implementation of train-the-trainer sessions and national training activities for educators and seniors, followed by a post-training evaluation report.

    A5 – Communication, Dissemination & Exploitation: Promotion of the project and its results through online and offline channels, national events, and stakeholder engagement to maximise impact and sustainability.

Project Partners

Coordinator

PEOPLE TO PEOPLE

Partners

THE HIVE P.C.

EMONICUM

Participating Countries: 3

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Impact

The eHealth4Seniors project has a strong social, educational, and health-related impact by empowering older adults, especially those living in rural areas, to confidently and safely use digital health services. By improving seniors’ digital health literacy, the project helps reduce digital exclusion, supports independent living, and encourages more active participation in managing personal health and well-being.

At the same time, the project strengthens the capacity of adult educators by providing them with practical tools, structured methodologies, and training resources to teach eHealth skills effectively. Its accessible and transferable results contribute to more inclusive adult education practices, increased awareness of digital healthcare, and more equitable access to health services, benefiting communities and healthcare systems in the long term.

The Hive 's Role

The Hive P.C. plays a central role in the eHealth4Seniors project by leading the development of the eHealth Literacy Toolkit (WP2), including its structure, module templates, educator guidance, and final compilation, as well as hosting the project’s kick-off meeting in Greece. In addition, The Hive leads communication, dissemination, and exploitation activities (WP5), being responsible for project branding, online presence, dissemination materials, and outreach, ensuring the project’s results are accessible, visible, and sustainably used by seniors, educators, and stakeholders across partner countries.

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