How to use
Up and running in minutes.
Features
What you get from ACT

Create and send assessments to any size of patient group. Track who has completed it and who hasn't.

See aggregated results across your entire patient base. Spot patterns and prioritise where support is needed most.

Built on 35 years of global research. Not another survey. A clinically grounded tool your team can trust.

Every AI generated recommendation is reviewed by a real person before it reaches your patients.
Who is ACT for?
Built for organisations that care about older people.

NHS Trusts
GP Practices
Care Homes
Local Authorities
Employers
Health Insurers
Charities
Community Health Services
How does this help?
Built with years of research for maximum impact
Validity
ACT methods have been translated, adapted, and validated for use in more than 50 countries across the world, with high acceptability and reliability across systems, cultures, and resources.
Positive Impact
Use of ACT methods have been shown to deliver significant improvements in independence and wellbeing within three months, with modelling data suggesting an average gain of one extra quality life year in the longer-term.
Reduced Costs
Uptake of ACT methods in local systems reduces adverse health events such as falls and hospitalisations, with an average lifetime reduction in long-term care costs of about 50,000 USD. Global uptake by 100 million older people could generate 50 trillion USD savings for the global economy.
Population Insight
De-identified data extracted to the ACT Global Research Database provides benchmarked information about the concerns, priorities, risks, quality of life and resource utilisation requirement of older populations.
WHO Guidance
A practical method to address the needs of older people living at home anywhere in the world while identifying those who need professional assessment under WHO guidance.
Hear from the professionals
Testimonials
Founder Message
Professor Ian Philp CBE
Founder and CEO, Age Care Technologies
Timeline
A timeline of our history
1964
A problem identified
1989–2018
EASYCare project
1989–1992
Conceptual Phase
1993–2003
Proof of concept and evidence generation
2004–2018
Developing an international standard
2017–2019
Development of the ICOPE guidelines by the WHO
2018
Age Care Technologies®: scaling the EASYCare Project methods
2021
United Nations WSIS Prize

2021 UN WSIS Prize
of Research behind ACT

NHS Trusted Partner
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