Changes for page 3. Personas

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46 46  Bart was initially reluctant to try any new technology, but when the care home introduced a robot designed to assist people with dementia in completing tasks related to art, he became interested.
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48 -At first, Bart was hesitant to interact with the robot, but as it began to demonstrate its painting functionalities, Bart’s curiosity was piqued. He picked up a pencil and began to draw, and the robot started to assist him with suggestions and feedback. Bart was impressed by the robot's ability to understand his preferences and help him with his drawing.
48 +At first, Bart was hesitant to interact with the robot, but as it began to demonstrate its painting functionalities, Bart became curious. He has not drawn in a while, so he needed some inspiration. The robot put an image of a house on its display. He picked up a pencil and began to draw, and the robot started to assist him with suggestions and feedback. Bart was impressed by the robot's ability to understand his preferences and help him with his drawing.
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50 50  As he painted, Bart started to open up about his past experiences as an engineer. He talked about his passion for machines and how he used to spend hours with gadgets in his workshop. The robot listened to him and encouraged him to keep drawing, which helped him to feel more relaxed and comfortable.
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52 52  Over time, Bart started to look forward to his drawing sessions with the robot. He found that it was a calming and enjoyable way to spend his time, and he was grateful for the robot's company.
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55 += Sarah =
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57 +**Age:** 55
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59 +**Residence:** Rotterdam
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61 +**Biography:**
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63 +Sarah is the daughter of Bart and is deeply invested in his wellbeing. She works full-time and has a family to take care of, which means that she can only visit her father once or twice during the weekends. She wants to make sure that her father receives the best possible care and that he is happy and fulfilled in his daily life.
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65 +**Scenario without Technology:**
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67 +Sarah feels guilty about not being able to visit her father more often and worries that she is not doing enough to support him. She tries to call the care home as frequently as possible to check in on his progress, but she often feels like she is not getting a clear picture of how he is doing.
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69 +**Scenario with Technology:**
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71 +When the care home introduces the robot designed to assist people with dementia in completing tasks related to art, Sarah realizes that the robot could be a valuable tool for keeping track of her father's progress and status.
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73 +Before the robot's first interaction with Bart, Sarah provides information about his interests and preferences, as well as any relevant medical history. As the robot begins to interact with her father, Sarah is able to gain insight into his mental and emotional well-being, as well as his progress in his art projects.
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75 +The robot's monitoring functionalities allow Sarah to keep track of her father's daily activities and health status, even when she is not able to visit him in person. She is able to receive alerts if there is a problem, which gives her peace of mind knowing that her father is being looked after and cared for.
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77 +Sarah also appreciates that the robot can adapt to her father's preferences and feedback. If there is something that he doesn't like or is uncomfortable with, she can provide that information to the robot, and it will adjust its functionalities accordingly.
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79 +Although Sarah cannot physically be with her father as often as she would like, the robot's functionalities allow her to stay connected with him and ensure that he is receiving the care and support he needs. She is grateful for the technology and how it has made a positive impact on her father's life, as well as her own peace of mind.
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82 += Joachim =
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84 +**Age:** 30
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86 +**Residence:** Delft
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88 +**Biography:**
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90 +Joachim is a caretaker at a care home in Delft. His main responsibilities include taking care of the medical and mental state of the patients, as well as entertaining them from time to time. He is passionate about his job and wants to ensure that the people under his care receive the best possible care and support. The team in the care home is not numerous, so he tries to do as many group activities as possible. However, some of the patients don’t enjoy such activities, which makes it harder for the staff to entertain them.
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92 +**Scenario without technology:**
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94 +Before the introduction of the robot designed to assist people with dementia in completing tasks related to art, Joachim had to split his time between medical care and entertainment. He often felt overwhelmed and struggled to provide the patients with the attention they needed in both areas.
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96 +**Scenario with technology:**
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98 +Joachim is excited to try the robot, as he sees it as a valuable tool for improving the quality of care that he is able to provide. He provides the robot with information about the people in the care home, including their interests, preferences, and medical history. This allows the robot to adapt its functionalities to the specific needs of each individual.
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100 +Joachim relies on the robot for some tasks related to entertainment, such as suggesting painting ideas and providing inspiration. This frees up more of his time to focus on the medical care of the people with dementia in the care home. He is also able to receive alerts from the robot if there is a critical situation, allowing him or other caretakers to respond quickly and effectively.
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102 +Joachim appreciates that the robot is able to adapt based on feedback from the people in the care home and from himself. If there is something that is not working or that could be improved, he can provide that information to the robot, which will adjust its functionalities accordingly.
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104 +Overall, Joachim sees the robot as a valuable tool for improving the quality of care that he is able to provide to the people with dementia in the care home. He is excited to see the positive impact that it will have on their lives, and is committed to using it to its full potential.
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