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Last modified by Cesar van der Poel on 2022/04/03 23:51
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... ... @@ -1,26 +3,12 @@ 1 -**Possible environments where a person with dementia could live:** 2 - 3 3 **Environment: Person 1** 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 5 5 6 6 **Environment: Person 2** 7 -In a daycare center with 50 other people. He/She is dropped off every 5 +In a daycare center with 50 other people. He/She is dropped off everyday at 8:00h and picked up at 18:00h. 8 8 9 9 **Environment: Person 3** 10 10 Lives at home with family. The family consists of their child and spouse along with the two grandchildren. 11 11 12 -**Requirements for the environment** 13 - 14 -* reachable door 15 -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. 16 - 17 -* gate between safe/ unsafe environment for PwD 18 -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. 19 - 20 - 21 -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. 22 -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. 23 - 24 24 **Objectives** 25 25 The objective is to provide care for people with dementia. More specifically, prevent them from wandering around outside of these buildings and getting lost or guide them when they do leave their respective buildings. This can be done by: 26 26 ... ... @@ -29,12 +29,18 @@ 29 29 * Making the building as inclusive as possible - adding all the person's wants and need so that the person doesn't want to leave the building 30 30 31 31 18 +**requirements for the environment** 32 32 20 +* reachable door 21 +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 loss of connection to sensor, no stairways), so that the robot can always reach the door and help the patient. 33 33 23 +* little 'traffic' through door 24 +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'. 25 + 34 34 **Person-oriented approach** 35 -* 36 -* 37 -* 27 +*To enable the people to continue to live their normal life - the life that they've been living 28 +*Take their feelings and experiences into account 29 +*Do not make them feel like they have dementia. So give them the confidence to do daily activities on their own, and provide assistance when necessary 38 38 39 39 40 40