Home healthcare for chronic illness has emerged as a solution to the increasing demand for healthcare. Philips, as one of the leading companies in this field, is developing a people-centered, technology-empowered "Hospital to Home" ecosystem to improve people's well-being and enable people to live a healthy life at home as long as possible. With this mission, Philips aims to establish a holistic solution that covers all aspects of health: physical health, mental health and social well-being. At this moment, the development is in an early phase, with various problems to be defined and plentiful opportunities to be captured. This design project has been initiated to prevent social loneliness, which is a risk in home healthcare since the patients may have less social encounters. This is an exploratory project to discover possibilities to enrich the home healthcare ecosystem of Philips by integrating social and emotional support to patients with chronic illness. People with chronic heart failure have been chosen as a representative group due to its high prevalence, the benefits they can get from a successful home care service and its close relation with mental health. Research has been performed to define the crucial problem and seek for design possibilities. Based on the topic, three main research questions have been brought up: a. what are the causes to social loneliness in relation to chronic heart failure; b. what support can be provided to avoid the problem; c. how can the desired support be provided and integrated into people's life. The research has been conducted from three levels: current context, existing products and services and cardiovascular disease patients' experience in the context. First an overall understanding about the topic was gained via literature review and online study of the current context, existing products and services and the patients and informal caregivers' challenges. Then an in-depth research about the patients has been conducted with interviews and expert meetings. The research findings have revealed the fact that social loneliness cannot be prevented by tackling a single point. It is connected to both the individual and the society, such as the person's self-esteem, physical condition, his or her social network and environment, accessibility to a social context and so on. These findings outlined the future context and interaction. In the future context, the patient and family caregiver will take the main responsibility with support from the medical professionals and social resources, including relevant organizations, and volunteers. In terms of future interaction, supporting to enable is the key factor. Reciprocity and shared value or goals are the main qualities to create more meaningful bonding among people. With a more comprehensive understanding about the problem and possible solutions, a design vision has been brought up together with the feedback from patients and experts. In the project, the product service system aims to enable people to find the richness in their life and to get involved in meaningful social interactions unconsciously. This is realized by guiding users into the context where they can explore their potential and see their value. The experience qualities of the interaction between the product service system and the user are also defined based on the research findings; they should be guided, adaptive, enjoyable and surprising. Using the defined design vision, future context and interaction as guidance, different concepts have been generated in the ideation and conceptualization phase. One concept was selected for further development based on evaluation with experts and patients. The main idea of the concept is to enable the users to do activities that fit with their personal interests and values by providing relevant information and facilitation. The goal is to find a balance between letting them enjoy what they want to do without exceeding the limitations of their bodies due to their condition. In order to motivate the patients to do activities where they have the chance to meet like-minded people and enhance their belief in themselves, the system is designed to give people inspiration about what they can do, giving a sense of security and guidance to help them stay within their capability zone. On the whole, the concept has received positive feedback from patients and medical professionals. It is especially promising as help for people who are trying to adapt to life with cardiovascular diseases to find their own ways of living. The positive and negative feedback from the concept evaluation indicates the direction of improvement and focus. The design has been reformed to emphasize more on providing an inspiring and fun experience, guiding the user to reflect on their current condition and taking control of their own situation. The final evaluation has been performed with chronic heart failure patients to validate the design solution. The outcome is positive and the concept has been proven by the participants to be promising in enabling them get better control about their daily activities and social interactions with others. They wish to have a product that can help them live a normal life following their own desires. Based the feedback, a final concept proposal and recommendations are provided.