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5 5  For our case, it is necessary to have a universal design that is inclusive to a variety of people that may have different handicaps:
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9 9  <ul><li>
10 10  1. Perceptual
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12 12  <ul><li>
13 -Blind </li><li>
14 -Partially sighted</li><li>
15 -Deaf
12 +* Blind </li><li>
13 +* Partially sighted</li><li>
14 +* Deaf
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20 -2. Motor
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23 -Limited motion</li><li>
24 -No use of limbs</li><li>
25 -Use of mobility assistance
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31 -3. Cognitive
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33 -Dementia</li><li>
34 -Down's Syndrome</li><li>
35 -Autism
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24 +* Limited motion
25 +* No use of limbs
26 +* Use of mobility assistance
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30 +* Dementia
31 +* Down's Syndrome
32 +* Autism
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46 46  == Participatory Design ==
47 47  Participatory design means involving users in design from the earliest stages. It can help researchers to interact with patients and develop functions that are neglected from the earlier stages.
48 48  Researchers would get a deep understanding of users and their needs so that they can empower users.