Changes for page 1. Environments
Last modified by Demi Breen on 2023/04/09 14:45
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edited by Hugo van Dijk
on 2023/04/08 16:19
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To version 12.1
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... ... @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ 1 -The system interaction with the PwD will take place around a carecent er. This carecenter has 70 elderly living there, each with their own room. When two people are married, they share a room if they want to. There are multiple departments in the carecenter: one for people with dementia, one for people in need ofmuchphysical care, and another for the less-maintenance elderly. The carecenter has a big garden with paved paths, bushes, plants, and trees, which the elderly are allowed to walk through. Safety measures and monitoring are in place to prevent accidents and handle quickly in case something happens.1 +The system interaction with the PwD will take place around a care centre. This care centre has 70 elderly living there, each with their own room. When two people are married, they share a room if they want to. There are multiple departments in the care centre: one for people with dementia, one for people in need of physical care, and another for the less-maintenance elderly. The care centre has a big garden with paved paths, bushes, plants, and trees, which the elderly are allowed to walk through. Safety measures and monitoring are in place to prevent accidents and handle quickly in case something happens. 2 2 3 3 Many elderly have befriended each other, but there are some, especially in the dementia department, that do not engage much with others. They engage with the caretakers to some extent but don't reach out themselves. Walking in the garden seems to brighten the mood of many elderly but they often lack the initiative themselves. The caretakers are very person-oriented. They take all residents' feelings very seriously and try to make them feel as independent as possible. 4 4