Gait-XR Erasmus+ Project Introduces Educational Manual to Improve Dementia Care Through Extended Reality Technologies
Healthcare professionals working with older adults now have access to a new educational resource designed to strengthen dementia care and improve mobility outcomes for elderly people living with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and early stage dementia.
Developed as part of the Erasmus+ GaitXR project (Enhancing Dementia Care: Integrating XR Technology for Gait Training and Mobility Improvement in Elderly Populations), the newly completed Educational Programme Manual provides evidence-based guidance on gait training, fall prevention, and the use of Extended Reality (XR) technologies in elderly care. The project brings together partners from Cyprus, Denmark, Spain, and Italy with the common goal of improving the quality of life of older adults while equipping healthcare professionals with innovative digital skills.
As Europe’s population continues to age, dementia has become one of the most significant public health challenges. Mobility impairments and balance disorders are common among people with Mild Cognitive Impairment and early-stage dementia, increasing the risk of falls, reducing independence, and placing additional pressure on caregivers and healthcare systems. GaitXR addresses these challenges by combining healthcare expertise with digital innovation to support more effective and personalised rehabilitation.
The Educational Programme Manual has been developed primarily for healthcare graduates, healthcare professionals, caregivers, vocational education and training providers, and students preparing for careers in elderly care. It offers practical guidance on gait assessment, mobility improvement, fall prevention, and the integration of XR technologies into daily clinical practice. By combining scientific knowledge with practical applications, the manual helps professionals build the confidence and competencies needed to deliver high-quality dementia care.
The manual also lays the educational foundation for the next major project outcome: the GaitXR Augmented Reality application, currently under development. Once completed, the application will provide immersive gait training exercises, interactive mobility activities, visual guidance, and real-time feedback designed specifically for older adults with Mild Cognitive Impairment and early-stage dementia. The application aims to support safer movement, reduce fall risk, and encourage greater independence while providing healthcare professionals with an innovative rehabilitation tool.
The GaitXR project follows a multidisciplinary approach, combining expertise in neuroscience, healthcare, education, digital innovation, and vocational training. Through international collaboration, the consortium is developing practical resources that can be adapted across different European healthcare systems and educational settings, ensuring that innovation reaches professionals and learners throughout Europe.
The Educational Programme Manual is available free of charge through the GaitXR project and represents an important milestone towards improving dementia care through technology-enhanced learning and innovation. Healthcare professionals, educators, students, and caregivers are encouraged to explore the available resources and follow the project as the XR application approaches its official launch.
For more information and project updates, visit: https://gaitxr.eu
