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Version 3.1 by Péter Angeli on 2022/02/15 11:54
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2.1 | 1 | //Places and the environment where the robot will be used.// |
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3 | The robot should be generally used in either the patient's home or at a care facility. | ||
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5 | = Home= | ||
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3.1 | 7 | Patients usually live home alone at this stage. |
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3.1 | 9 | == Genral environment== |
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3.1 | 11 | People of old age usually have smaller houses and fewer rooms than bigger families. |
12 | This allows the user to not move the robot room-by-room, but have it in a central position from where it's audible in the entire house. | ||
13 | The tablet could be moved but it should always be in a reachable place by the patient. | ||
14 | The consists of a bedroom, kitchen, bathroom and a living room. | ||
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17 | = Care facilities= | ||
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19 | This robot is not for patients who live indefinitely in care facilities but for people who come regularly but still live at home. | ||
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22 | == General environment== | ||
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24 | Care facilities could be social places where elderly people talk to each other and socialize while being supervised by professional caregivers. | ||
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26 | Our robot choice allows the patients to pick up the robot and bring it with themselves to these facilities. | ||
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