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Mobile technology keeping people with dementia independent and socially active

Published: 30 August 2011 Publication History

Abstract

A main issue of people with dementia and older people in general is the feeling of being dependent on others and being lonely at the same time. Based on a preventive approach of supporting these people in their independent living and social interaction, two design concepts for mobile technology for this support have been developed and are introduced in this paper: The Shared diary helps carrying out every day tasks by sharing daily task-lists. Meet me is collaborative tool for managing meetings.

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      MobileHCI '11: Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Human Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services
      August 2011
      781 pages
      ISBN:9781450305419
      DOI:10.1145/2037373

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      • Swedish Institute of Computer Science: Swedish Institute of Computer Science
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      Published: 30 August 2011

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      1. collaborative tools
      2. dementia
      3. inclusive design
      4. information and communication technology
      5. interface design

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