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1 +**There are a few different design scenarios that lay the foundation for our subsequent storyboard. **
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3 +- The scenario of care center head Pieter and a caretaker Daphne. Pieter wants to incentivize the residents to move more for the sake of their well-being but Daphne (and caretakers like her) does not always have the time to prompt and take residents outside. Therefore, Pieter wants to implement a robot that can take residents on walks and enable them to do so even when a person (caretaker or family) can't take them (without replacing human-assisted walks entirely). Pieter also wants a system to keep track of who has been moving less out of the residents and therefore wants some kind of logging system as well so that all residents are prompted to do more movement.
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5 +- We have the design scenario of Maria, who is used to and also really enjoys going on walks to the park where she can sit and have a moment of rest, or practice her hobby - knitting. She has light dementia and is diabetic. She really enjoys doing this with her daughters Laura and Lara, but that is not always possible since they also need to spend time with their families and children, especially with one of them having a <1 year old child. Caretakers do not always have the time to take Maria either, so she could really benefit from having a robot that can help enable her to go when she wants and on her own schedule, without having to wait for somebody. This increases her independence and autonomy and gives her a sense of her "normal" and "regular" life continuing.
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7 +- We also have the design scenario of Bob who has a history of alcoholism and anger issues. He suffers from Korsakoff syndrome as a result of his past alcoholism and has memory issues because of this. He enjoys collecting coins and taking a walk to the park where he can meditate or do some light exercise which tends to help him with his emotional regulation. This has been a problem in the past with the caretakers who often have to take the consequences of Bob's anger problems. They wish to be able to have breaks from taking him to the park and he often gets frustrated when he can't go when he wants to. This could be alleviated by the robot taking him on walks to the park or into the garden when he feels like he wants to spend time there. Bob also does not have any family, which means that he benefits from a social companion, which the robot could also provide.