The project will create a support system for people in need of support in everyday functioning (including due to age, health condition, disability). The systematic growth of the elderly population in our society makes it necessary to introduce intensified measures for people in need of support, including the involvement of innovative solutions, in cooperation with institutional and environmental forms of assistance. The project will focus on support activities in the form of telecare services (for 3500 UP) and support services in the form of neighbourhood assistance (for 1846 UP). The implementation of the above-mentioned services is associated with an increase in the sense of security of the participants, and thus, an increase in the level of independence of the charges, because on a daily basis they give up various activities and activities for fear of, for example, falling and the threat that after falling for a long time they will be doomed to long hours of waiting for help. These measures, in line with the policy of deinstitutionalisation, will allow these people to operate in their own household, thus reducing the number of people referred to residential care facilities. The introduction of neighbourhood assistance services into the environment will, on the one hand, integrate the local environment and, on the other hand, meet the needs of everyday activities for which project participants will require assistance and support. Diseases that are most affected by age are becoming an important social and medical problem. The Polish health system is not prepared for the challenges of the rapidly growing elderly population. Therefore, the project activities will also focus on health prevention of elderly people who need support in everyday functioning. As part of the project, it is planned to launch the Model Care Centre for Coordinated Telemedicine (MOOST) and establish cooperation with POZ doctors. These activities will focus on monitoring, analyzing the patient's health based on the data collected by the application and performing diagnostic tests. The actions taken will allow for quick detection of progressive diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's disease or heart disease. Early diagnosis will allow the introduction of treatment early enough, when these diseases are not yet well advanced. The telemedicine activities designed as part of MOOST are a reaction to the too low frequency of performing a comprehensive geriatric assessment among Polish seniors, which underestimates the recognition of many diseases or disorders of everyday functioning. A small percentage of the surveyed seniors is due to the shortage of centers performing a comprehensive geriatric assessment, in relation to the constantly growing population of advanced age people in Poland. Solutions using mobile devices, such as mini-holters, wristbands, the DROGOWSKAZ application, which would improve the process of holistic geriatric assessment within the designed expert system, may be the answer to disparities. All services offered in the project will be implemented in accordance with the definition of services provided in the local community set out in the Guidelines for the implementation of projects with the participation of the European Social Fund Plus in regional programmes for 2021-2027. As part of the project, the following tasks will be carried out: 1. Social services provided in the local environment. 2. Provision of services in the field of telecare. 3. Provision of services in the field of telemedicine. The aim of the project is to increase access to social services provided in the local environment in the form of e.g. care services, neighbourhood assistance, care volunteering using modern technologies such as telecare for 3,500 people in need of support in everyday functioning, living in the Kujawsko-Pomorskie Voivodeship. The project will be implemented in the period from 01.01.2024-31.12.2026.