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Topic: ✅✅[ANN][ICO] WELLDERLY NETWORK - GLOBAL BLOCKCHAIN PLATFORM FOR ELDERLY CARE ✅✅ (Read 351 times)

newbie
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I think the community should put some work too in reviewing and helping to spread the word. We cannot just wait and let the devs with all the work.
sr. member
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CEO waa mentioted in a solid publications like Forbs and Business insider. But why twitter and telegram are not active? And what liquidity of tokens here?
newbie
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nice project. wellderly is a health platform that is intended for elderly care
jr. member
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Good to remember the elderly...reserved
newbie
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Finally something for the elders Smiley Nice project!
newbie
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I think this is a good project. Because this is backed by reputable company and featured in popular sites. I would be glad if you provided more info on the ICO listings etc
newbie
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New projects and innovation that bring themes for the elderly, this project will provide a gap for the eldery, hoping the world community to keep paying attention to the lives of the eldery.
newbie
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I like the meet-ups info. Whether you have some videos for the same? How about the allocations??
newbie
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I think medicare and blockchin can work, depends on the idea behind and the team. Is the white paper available please?
hero member
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Seems like an impressive team, but elderly care and blockchain seem like an unlikely partnership. There are parallels with this project and the many medical services blockchain projects, but those seem to make more sense as patients wish to take ownership of their medical records or have them stored in the one place. Not sure if the same principle applies to the elderly and their administrative information. It will be interesting to see the whitepaper.
newbie
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Great idea, great team,,what is the project roadmap please?
newbie
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Are you planning a bounty program or so for the project please? If so when is it?
newbie
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Nothing makes me worried like remembering I will grow old..I would join this project for just this. But I can see a combination of a strong team + some serious advisors + a good niche  and big partners. Think this will be a big ICO
newbie
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Please help me in this, whats the total no of tokens and cost per token? When is the ICO?
jr. member
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From what I can see on the posts there’s a very good team and well thought project in all aspects. I’m really confident about this project. Good luck
newbie
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Hi there. please tell me, what are the advantages of this project over the current care the seniors receive??
newbie
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Each and everyone of us will grow old at one time and require some special care..From what I've understood about the project, it will solve some of our future problems. Additionally, It will help some of us who are already taking care of the elderly at home. This is a good project and I'm part of it

Thanks for the positive feedback!
newbie
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Each and everyone of us will grow old at one time and require some special care..From what I've understood about the project, it will solve some of our future problems. Additionally, It will help some of us who are already taking care of the elderly at home. This is a good project and I'm part of it
newbie
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Whether your project aims to support older people with disabilities? In which countries do you plan to work? At the expense of what funds do you plan to maintain the value of your token? What are the schemes of interaction with the governments of the countries you are developing?


Being a Singapore-based company, it is natural that we first launch our Wellderly platform in Singapore. Once we have successfully rolled out to Singapore, our next target would be Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan since these countries are also facing ageing population and eldercare challenges. Given that our Wellderly platform is using blockchain and cloud computing technology, we can scale up our platform fairly quickly for our overseas expansion. The key would be to identify qualified providers of eldercare products and services in these countries and bring them on board. Hence, our model is very scalable and we can repeat the strategy for the rest of the Markets in Asia, followed by Europe and North America.
newbie
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Whether your project aims to support older people with disabilities? In which countries do you plan to work? At the expense of what funds do you plan to maintain the value of your token? What are the schemes of interaction with the governments of the countries you are developing?


Hi french_audrey, yes our project will definitely support the seniors with disabilities, and we even go beyond that, and instead of just focusing on the elderly who are weak and frail, we want to start the relationship with the elderly when they are well. Our Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Tan Jit Seng has developed a classification system to stratify the elderly according to physical and functional status which is a critical step in recommending relevant eldercare products and services to them. The individual’s account would serve as synopsis of their medical history, highlights and on-going updates. This allows the individual to have portability of their medical information. The 6 functional categories that an elderly can be grouped under, are:
1.    Very Fit
 - Not taking any long-term medications. Apart from screening purposes, not on any long-term routine follow up by any health services.

2.   Managing well
 - On long term medications (e.g. high blood pressure, high cholesterol)
 - Not on specialist care - Never hospitalised for major event (e.g. heart attack)

3.   Vulnerable
 - Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) independent
 - Post major event (e.g. heart attack or a minor stroke)
- On long term medications with care from Specialists in hospitals

4.   Mildly Frail
- ADLs independent (can manage at home) and those who are semi-dependent (need help when going out)
- Instrumental ADL semi-dependent, will need others to manage finances, housekeeping, grocery shopping etc.

5.   Frail
 – assisted daily living (ADL) dependent after a severe medical event such as a major stroke or gradual decline from dementia or organ failures such as kidney failure.

6.   Palliative
- Bed bound and maybe dying

Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) denotes the ability to:
1.   Transfer oneself, i.e. from a sit to stand position.
2.   Ambulate oneself, i.e. to walk from point A to point B.
3.   Wash and Bath oneself, i.e. to be able to clean oneself like brushing teeth and taking a bath.
4.   Toilet oneself, i.e. able to use the bathroom to urinate or defecate and clean up thereafter
5.   Dress oneself, i.e. able to put on the full set of clothing, underwear, upper and lower garment.
6.   Feed oneself, i.e. able to use tools to bring food to the mouth and eat.

Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (iADLs) denotes the ability to:
1.   Cleaning and maintaining the house
2.   Managing money
3.   Moving within the community out of the house
4.   Preparing meals
5.   Shopping for groceries and necessities
6.   Taking prescribed medications
7.   Using the telephone or other form of communication
8.   Doing laundry

In summary, each elderly is categorised into one of the 6 groups easily by themselves, their care coordinators or their family. With such stratification, government policies, products and services can be customised and presented to the elderly. Longitudinal data from each elderly can be logged and future usage of such long-term data can be presented to researchers if needed. The only difference is now the elderly have the control to allow the access of such data and be reimbursed directly by the research institutions.

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