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12 12  1. Remind the Person, that there is no reason to leave the house
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14 14  The first goal can be achieved by introducing certain activities that are related to music, e.g. dancing. The robot starts playing dancing music and invites to join for a dance. By executing this task the PwD is distracted and not longer thinking about leaving.
15 -Another possibility to use music is to remind the person of their surroundings and situation. Some patients don't concider the nursing house as their home. If a certain song is connected to a room in the care home, this brings the patient back to reality and reminds of being in the care home. This could be a song they normally sing before lunch, the opening song from their yoga lesson or just a short jingle of their favorite tv program.
15 +Another possibility to use music is to remind the person of their surroundings and situation. Some patients don't consider the nursing house as their home. If a certain song is connected to a room in the care home, this brings the patient back to reality and reminds of being in the care home. This could be a song they normally sing before lunch, the opening song from their yoga lesson or just a short jingle of their favorite tv program.
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17 +**Choice of music**
18 +The selection of music should always depend on the reason for leaving and mood of the person. Therefore it's relevant, that a broad selection of music is available. In further development an individual playlist for each patient could be created in an introduction session with the robot. Due to lack of time, we are providing one general playlist with only one song for each situation - mood combination.
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18 18  [1] MacAndrew M, Brooks D, Beattie E., NonPharmacological interventions for managing wandering in the community: A narrative review of the evidence base. Health Soc Care Community. 2019;27:306–319. https://doi.org/10.1111/hsc.12590
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20 20  [2] Peeters M.M., Harbers M, Neerincx M A., Designing a personal music assistant that enhances the social,