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1 -In this use case we will focus on a private residential center for elderly with dementia situated in The Hague called Martha Flora. This is a big villa in a calm and green environment where a lot of personal care is given to every resident. Because it is rather expensive and there are not a lot of residents, the nursing home is open to experimenting with newly developed care methods. The price of the robot is also not a problem for the nursing home, as it's a private nursing home where the families of the patients contribute a lot of money yearly.
1 +In this use case we will focus on a private residential center for elderly with Dementia situated in The Hague called Martha Flora. This is a big villa in a calm and green environment where a lot of personal care is given to every resident. Because it is rather expensive and there are not a lot of residents they are open to experimenting with new care methods.
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3 -Some information about the Martha Flora nursing home:
3 +Some information about the center:
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5 5  - 20 residents
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7 -- 3 large living rooms
7 +- 3 living rooms
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9 -- 150 m^^2^^ spacious private garden
9 +- Spatious private garden
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11 -- 20 nurses
11 +Objectives:
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13 -Objectives of the nursing home:
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15 15  * To provide dementia patients with attentive care
16 16  ** having few residents results in a more focused care distribution
17 17  ** with a high ratio of caretakers to residents, there will be less of a feeling of neglect
18 18  ** patients will feel more comfortable, with the home-like interior and architecture of the residence.
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20 -Person-oriented approach of the nursing home:
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22 -* To enable the residents as much as possible to live the life that they were used to.
23 -* To confirm people, whether or not with dementia, in their being human.
24 -* To take their feelings and experiences seriously.