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... ... @@ -12,8 +12,8 @@ 12 12 One could propose to hire more staff members to ensure that every person in the care home gets the chance to perform daily leisurely activities at least semi-autonomously. But limited funding makes this solution hard to implement. To mitigate the issues posed by the aforementioned solution, our work explores the options of a robotic aide for people with dementia. 13 13 14 14 **Problem Scenario** 15 -C harleslives in a care home.He is often frustrated with the lack of activities he can undertake by himself. Although he realizes that he has early-stage dementia, and doing activities without supervision could become problematic for him, he feels too capable and proud to truly enjoy the group activities that are organized in the care home.His favourite activity is going for a walk, but he needs to make sure thatBibi, who is the activity coordinator, hasa person available to go on a walk with him. Unfortunately, this doesn't happen as often as he would like, resulting in Charlesoften sulking the day away in his room.15 +Cornelia lives in a care home. She is often frustrated with the lack of activities he can undertake by herself. Although she realises that she has early-stage dementia, and doing activities without supervision could become problematic for her, she feels too capable and proud to truly enjoy the group activities that are organized in the care home. Furthermore, she is an introverted person, and does not love group activities. Her favourite activity is going for a walk, but she needs to make sure that Stefan, who is the activity coordinator, has time to go on a walk with her. Unfortunately, this doesn't happen as often as she would like, resulting in Cornelia often sulking the day away in his room. 16 16 17 17 **Design Scenario** 18 -C harlesdecides that he wants to go take a walk after lunchtime.He findsBibi, the activity coordinator, and asks herif he can go on a walk.Bibithen gets MiRo, a dog-like robot.She tells Charlesthat he can take MiRo for a walk, and Charlesgladly accepts. Together withBibi, he plans a route around the care home.19 - Bibiputs a wristband on Charlesand explains to himthat he can use it to call for help and that this will help the MiRo to stay close to him. Then, the two are off. Whenever Charlesgets distracted and deviates too much from the route, the wristband vibrates, redirecting himto follow the guidance of the MiRo. Upon returning back home, Charlesfeels a sense of accomplishment and is more in control of his own life.18 +Cornelia decides that she wants to go take a walk after lunchtime. She finds Stefan, the activity coordinator, and asks him if she can go on a walk. Stefan then gets MiRo, a dog-like robot. He tells Cornelia that she can take MiRo for a walk, and Cornelia gladly accepts. Together with Stefan, she plans a route around the care home. 19 +Stefan puts a wristband on Cornelia and explains to her that she can use it to call for help and that this will help the MiRo to stay close to her. Then, the two are off. Whenever Cornelia gets distracted and deviates too much from the route, the wristband vibrates, redirecting her to follow the guidance of the MiRo. Upon returning back to the common room, Cornelia feels a sense of accomplishment and is more in control of his own life.