Community Digital Twin
A living map of the services, people and resources available to older adults — helping communities understand what exists, where it is, and how it connects.
+Elder2Care is building technology that makes the people, resources, relationships and signals surrounding older adults more visible, connected and actionable.
Healthy aging depends on more than healthcare. It depends on whether people can discover support, whether organizations can connect around real needs, and whether communities understand the resources already surrounding them.
Community Intelligence brings these elements together so that earlier knowledge can lead to earlier, more human action.
The goal is not to replace human care. It is to help people find the right human and community connections sooner.
Together, these components create the infrastructure for a more connected, proactive approach to healthy aging.
A living map of the services, people and resources available to older adults — helping communities understand what exists, where it is, and how it connects.
+A privacy-respecting view of emerging community needs, helping partners understand where support and resources may be needed most.
+The informal network of family members, neighbours, volunteers and community members already supporting older adults — made more visible and connected.
+A matching layer designed to connect a need with the right service, program, resource or person — reducing the time spent searching for help.
+A shared view for families, providers and community partners to understand progress, connections and outcomes over time.
+Community intelligence only works when people trust the system, understand how it serves them and remain at the center of decisions.
Technology should begin with the person, their goals, independence and dignity.
Privacy, transparency and responsible use of information are essential to meaningful community intelligence.
Technology should strengthen the ability of communities to understand needs and respond earlier.
The purpose of intelligence is stronger relationships — not replacing the people who provide care.
Community Intelligence is not only a technology project. It is an ongoing process of building, testing, learning and measuring with the people and communities it is intended to serve.
Connecting the information needed to understand the healthy-aging ecosystem.
Turning the architecture into practical, technology-enabled services.
Learning directly from older adults, caregivers and communities.
Connecting organizations, services and community resources around real needs.
Building toward measurable outcomes for people, communities and population health.
As Community Intelligence evolves, Elder2Care is exploring additional concepts that could strengthen independence, connection, navigation and community resilience. These represent areas for research, experimentation and future development — not products currently available.
Elder2Care is bringing people, organizations and communities together to build a more connected future for healthy aging.
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