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Residencial Palau will participate in the WeMind International Forum 2025, which will be held at the World Trade Center in Barcelona. This event has become an international reference point in the fields of longevity, mental health, and neuroscience, bringing together over 500 professionals and entities from the social and healthcare sectors, both public and private.
Organized by the WeMind Cluster, the forum aims to foster knowledge exchange, explore emerging trends, and promote innovative solutions in the field of well-being and elder care. Residencial Palau will take part in two high-level sessions that will address the challenges and opportunities of transforming care models.
The first of these sessions, titled “Innovative and Disruptive Vision on Living, Care, and Well-Being for People Living with Severe Dementia,” will feature Eloy Van Hal, founder of The Hogeweyk in the Netherlands. Van Hal is known for his pioneering approach to caring for people with dementia and will present a transformative vision on how to design living environments that prioritize everyday life and autonomy, contributing to the emotional well-being and quality of life of residents.
The second session, “New Standards of Care for the Future: Providing Care in a Community and Home Environment,” will include Nuno Santos Lopes from Nightingale Hammerson, Walter Coffey from The Eden Alternative, and again, Eloy Van Hal. This panel will reflect on how to translate the values of institutional care into the home and community settings, highlighting the importance of personalized care and the creation of meaningful living environments.
The WeMind International Forum has established itself as a dynamic space that brings together various actors in the personal autonomy ecosystem, including research centers, startups, companies, public administrations, and third-sector entities. The previous edition recorded high levels of satisfaction among attendees, standing out for its capacity to foster strategic reflection and cross-sector collaboration.
Residencial Palau’s participation in this forum represents its commitment to innovation, the humanization of care, and continuous improvement in the care of the elderly. The organization positions itself as a relevant player in the global debate on longevity, well-being, and social sustainability, contributing to the promotion of more inclusive, flexible, and person-centered care models.
Source: MiMub in Spanish