About NeuroPilot

NeuroPilot is a support tool for people living with acquired brain injury. It helps with everyday tasks like remembering appointments, finding the way to places, and staying oriented throughout the day.

Who it's for

NeuroPilot is made for people who experience memory difficulties, challenges with planning, or trouble finding their way after a brain injury, stroke, or similar condition. It can be part of a rehabilitation plan and is set up together with a practitioner.

How it works

The person receives gentle reminders based on where they are and what's coming up in their calendar. For example, a reminder to bring keys when leaving home, or a heads-up before an appointment.

Communication happens through a simple chat. The person can ask questions like "Where am I going today?" or "How do I get to the doctor?" and receive clear, helpful answers. The assistant speaks the person's language and is adapted to their individual needs.

Background

NeuroPilot is developed together with occupational therapists, neuropsychologists, and other professionals working in brain injury rehabilitation. The aim is to support independence in daily life and help reduce uncertainty and worry.