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... ... @@ -1,5 +1,7 @@ 1 - **Possible environmentsin whicha PwDlives:**1 +The system will be intended for use in a location with many people with dementia and relatively little supervision. We came up with two concrete examples of such environments, described below. 2 2 3 +**Possible environments in which the system can be used:** 4 + 3 3 * **Environment 1: Nursing home** 4 4 In a nursing home where there are 100 other people who have a physical or mental disability and each of them has their own room. Care takers help the PwD at regular task (e.g. getting dressed in the morning) but can also be called for emergencies at any time. Due to the huge amount of people, care takers have a big workload to cope with, especially if many patients need help at the same time. It's impossible to take care of each individual patient at all time. 5 5 Everyone living in the carehome have a daily routine, which includes getting up, breakfast, lunch, coffee time and dinner at certain times. Also, it is possible to participate in different social activities, like singing, solving puzzles or yoga lessons. ... ... @@ -7,19 +7,24 @@ 7 7 * **Environment 2: Daycare Center** 8 8 In a daycare center where the PwD lives with 50 other people. He/She is dropped off every day at 8:00h and picked up at 18:00h. The rest of the time the PwD is surrounded by family members that live in the same house. Normally, this environment is suitable for PwD at the early stages of dementia. They are able to do most tasks on their own, but for safety reasons, the family drops them off at a daycare center. 9 9 12 + 13 +{{html}} 14 +<!-- 10 10 * **Environment 3: Living at home** 11 11 The PwD lives at home with his/her family. The family consists e.g. of their child and spouse along with the two grandchildren. All day long, an adult must be at home to take care of the PwD and prevent him/her from going out unsupervised. This is challenging for the whole family (concerning time and money) but can be great for the PwD, since he/she is around with his family and can play with its grandchildren. Normally, the child of the PwD can't continue working (full time). 17 + --> 18 +{{/html}} 12 12 13 -* *Social Environment incarecenter**14 - Thecarecenterhasdifferent rooms like living room and puzzles room which support food, beverages and puzzle games respectively. Activities in these rooms take place at specific periods of the day.15 -PwDs are not allowed to go out of thecenteralone as this can be risky, therefore they need a caretaker to accompany them.20 +**Social Environment in environemnt** 21 +Both environments have different rooms like living room and puzzles room which support food, beverages and puzzle games respectively. Activities in these rooms take place at specific periods of the day. 22 +PwDs are not allowed to go outside alone as this can be risky, therefore they need a caretaker to accompany them. 16 16 17 17 **Requirements for the environment** 18 18 19 -* reachable door26 +* Reachable door 20 20 The room or house has to have a door. The door should never be out of the robot's reach (no loss of connection to sensor, no stairways) so that the robot can always reach the door and help the patient. 21 21 22 -* gate between safe/29 +* Gate between safe/unsafe environment for PwD 23 23 The door should separate the care home from the 'outside', where the patient is not allowed to go (alone). Best case it's the only door leading outwards. 24 24 25 25 **Application**