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who we are

The SPREAD+ (Sustainable and PersonalisEd Advances in Dementia care) consortium SPREAD+ is a Dutch consortium funded by Alzheimer Nederland and Health Holland. The consortium started in October 2022 and is led by Prof. Dr. Marjolein de Vugt (Maastricht University). Prof. Dr. Debby Gerritsen (Radboud UMC), Prof. Dr. Dika Luijendijk (UMC Groningen) and Prof. Dr. Simone de Bruin (Windesheim University of Applied Sciences). In addition, Tilburg University, Trimbos Institute, the Alzheimer Center Amsterdam, Pharos Expertise Center, Zuyd University of Applied Sciences, Utrecht University of Applied Sciences, InHolland University of Applied Sciences and the Erasmus Alzheimer Center are part of the consortium.

Our mission

SPREAD+ aims to improve the quality of life of people with dementia, their informal carers, and care professionals. SPREAD+ uses a needs-driven approach in which both existing and new psychosocial and technological innovations are deployed in a timely, effective and sustainable manner across all phases of the dementia process.

We aim to improve the quality of life of people with dementia, their families, and the professionals who support them. Together with people with dementia and their carers, we explore which psychosocial interventions work best, for whom, at what stage, and in which context. We also help train healthcare professionals to offer care that truly meets people’s needs and support the next generation of researchers - strengthening the field of psychosocial dementia research and its impact in daily life.

our mission, goals and impact

The Alzheimer Europe Congress 2025 in Bologna is coming up!

From October 6th to 8th, our PhD students from SPREAD+ will be presenting their research. Below is an overview of their contributions:

Maren

Presentation: Navigation technology in dementia care: How is its use perceived by stakeholders? A focus group and interview study

Where & when: October 6, Parallel session 07 Assistive technologies (15:30–16:45)

Femke

Presentation: Perspectives of nursing home residents, relatives, and care staff on what matters for high-quality relationships in the dementia care triad: A group concept mapping study

Where & when: October 7, Parallel session 36 Residential care II (2:00 PM–3:15 PM)

Poster: Fostering relationship quality in the dementia care triad: a rapid review of psychosocial interventions in residential care settings

Stella

Presentation (with Gili Yaron): Involving experts by experience in research about quality of life: insights from the SPREAD+ consortium

Where & when: October 7, DEMPACT sponsored session SS02-02, 12:00–13:00.

Poster: Factors associated with crisis admissions in community-dwelling people with dementia

Isabeau

Poster: Needs and preferences of informal caregivers for people with dementia of Indonesian or Moluccan background in the Netherlands: Semi-Structured Interview Study

Glenn

Poster: Addressing lifestyle and environment to improve quality of life in the dementia care triad: a scoping review

Robert

Poster: Delirium in home-dwelling older people during regular GP consultations; text analysis of routinely collected healthcare data

core consortium

The Core Consortium brings together leading academic, clinical, and applied research partners united by a shared commitment to advancing dementia care.

Each core partner contributes unique expertise—from psychosocial intervention development to implementation science and technology innovation—enabling us to address the complex needs of people with dementia, informal caregivers, and care professionals in an integrated and sustainable way.

core consortium

Management

 
Marjolein de Vugt
Marjolein de Vugt Maastricht University -
m dot devugt at maastrichtuniversity dot nl
 
Debby Gerritsen Radboud University Medical Center - Project lead SARA+
debby dot gerritsen at radboudumc dot nl
Debby Gerritsen
 
Dika Luijenduik
Dika Luijenduik University Medical Center Groningen -
h dot j dot luijendijk at umcg dot nl
 
Simone de Bruin Windesheim University of Applied Sciences -
sr dot de dot bruin at windesheim dot nl
Simone de Bruin
 
Fania Dassen
Fania Dassen Maastricht University - Project manager
f dot dassen at maastrichtuniversity dot nl
 
Pascale Heins Maastricht University - Project manager R&D
p dot heins at maastrichtuniversity dot nl
Pascale Heins

work packages

Workpackage 1

Management & Infrastructure

Short description

Data harmonization, co-creation, and needs assessment will all contribute to determining which intervention is suitable for whom, at what time, and in what context. The experiences and needs of people with dementia and their loved ones are central to the development, evaluation, and implementation of innovations in SPREAD+. WP1 also includes the Expert & Advisory Committee, chaired by Prof. Dr. Hilde Verbeek from Maastricht University, with representation from dementia care, psychosocial research, business, implementation, methodology, and technology.


contact

Marjolein de Vugt

Workpackage lead

Marjolein de Vugt

Sietske Sikkes

Task-lead data management and data harmonization

Sietske Sikkes

Sascha Bolt

Task-lead co-creation

Sascha Bolt

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extended consortium

Within SPREAD+, additional funding from Health~Holland is available through the Public-Private Partnership (PPS) funding scheme to stimulate collaboration between research organisations and companies. These partnerships drive innovation in psychosocial and technological solutions to improve the quality of life for people living with dementia and their families. So far, three PPS-funded projects have been launched, with a fourth project starting soon. By fostering these collaborations, SPREAD+ helps bridge research and practice, accelerates innovation, and contributes to accessible, high-quality dementia care. Read more about the projects below.

Project funding

All research is conducted within the SPREAD+ consortium as part of the ZonMW Dementia Research Program, funded by NWO, Alzheimer Nederland, and Health Holland under grant agreement (WE.32-2022-01).

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Fania Dassen
Fania Dassen Maastricht University - Project manager f dot dassen at maastrichtuniversity dot nl
Pascale Heins
Pascale Heins Maastricht University - Project manager R&D p dot heins at maastrichtuniversity dot nl

our partners

Games for Health partner of Spread+
Amulet partner of Spread+
ConnectedCare services B.V. partner of Spread+
AirTulip Inc. partner of Spread+
Zuyd University of Applied Sciences partner of Spread+
Open Universiteit partner of Spread+
Genus Care partner of Spread+
Eindhoven University of Technology partner of Spread+
2M-Engineering partner of Spread+
Windesheim University of Applied Sciences partner of Spread+
Inholland University of Applied Sciences partner of Spread+
TIGNL B.V. partner of Spread+
illi Engineering B.V. partner of Spread+
Maastricht University partner of Spread+
Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen partner of Spread+
Tilburg University partner of Spread+
HU University of Applied Sciences Utrecht partner of Spread+
Pharos partner of Spread+
Valtes partner of Spread+
SARA BV partner of Spread+
Amsterdam University Medical Center partner of Spread+
Erasmus University Medical Center partner of Spread+
Trimbos Institute partner of Spread+
University Medical Center Groningen partner of Spread+
Radboud University Medical Center partner of Spread+
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