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... ... @@ -1,29 +1,27 @@ 1 -**Possible environments in which a PwD lives:** 1 +**typical environment** 2 +Usage of robot and sensor in every-day surrounding of elder people with dementia: 2 2 3 -* **Environment 1: Nursing home**4 - Ina nursing home where there are 100 other people who have a physical or mentaldisabilityand each of them has theirown room. Caretakers 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 - Everyoneliving in the carehome have a daily routine,which includes getting up, breakfast, lunch, coffee timeand dinner at certain times. Also, it is possible to participate in different social activities, like singing, solving puzzles or yoga lessons.4 +* nursing home 5 +* day care 6 +* at home 6 6 7 - ***Environment2:DaycareCenter**8 -In a daycarecenter wherethePwD liveswith 50otherpeople.He/Sheisdropped off every day at8:00hand pickedup18:00h. The rest of the timehePwD is surrounded by familymembers that liveinthe samehouse. Normally, this environmentis suitableforPwD at the early stages ofdementia. Theyare able to domost tasks on their own,but for safetyreasons,the family dropsthem offat a daycare center.8 +All these places are inside a building. The surrounding is known to both, robot and patient. 9 +In case the robot is not able to distract the patient from leaving, a caregiver or family member is nearby. 9 9 10 -* **Environment 3: Living at home** 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). 12 12 13 -* **Social Environment in care center** 14 -The care center has 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. 15 -PwDs are not allowed to go out of the center alone as this can be risky, therefore they need a caretaker to accompany them. 16 - 17 17 **Requirements for the environment** 18 18 19 19 * reachable door 20 -The room or house has to have a door. The door should never be out of the robot 's reach (no lossof connection to sensor, no stairways) so that the robot can always reach the door and help the patient.15 +The room or house has to have a door. That door leads outside the patient's room or outside the building, where the patient is not allowed to go (alone). The door should never be out of the robots reach (no lose of connection to sensor, no stairways), so that the robot can always reach the door and help the patient. 21 21 22 -* gate betweensafe/ unsafe environmentforPwD23 -The doorshouldseparatethe care homefromthe'outside',where thepatientisnotallowedgo(alone).Best caseit's the onlydoorleadingoutwards.17 +* little 'traffic' through door 18 +The Robot-Sensor construction might not be helpful in clinical surroundings, since the sensor at the door must be activated every time a person (doctor, nurse, family) leaves the room. In hospital rooms is to much 'traffic'. 24 24 25 -**Application** 26 -For our scenario, we focus on environment 1. From these requirements follows that in our case we need to cover the main entrance/ exit door of the care center. We will locate the robot inside the building, in front of the door like a Bouncer. This has the advantage that PwDs are still able to walk around in the building but are prevented from wandering outside. 27 -Furthermore using the robot as door guard has the advantage that only one robot for many Patients is needed. This saves money in terms of acquisition costs and maintenance costs. 28 28 29 29 22 + 23 + 24 + 25 + 26 + 27 +
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... ... @@ -1,1 +1,0 @@ 1 -Consider the "social environment" too. There might be a reception desk, for example, and a nursing will have a kind of "door policy" depending on time of the day/night and activities/occupation at specific periods of the day. - Date
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