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Haptic Remembrance Book Series

Published: 02 May 2019 Publication History

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While having strong social networks is essential for good quality of life, socializing gets more difficult as we age even if we are surrounded by people in a nursing home setting. Care staff and family members want to be able to connect with residents/loved ones but have limitations (time constraints, unsure how), and it can be challenging to feel a connection to another resident who has differing abilities. We propose that through sharing strong positive memories, members of a nursing home community (residents, care staff, and families) will be able to build empathy for one another and thus strengthen their community bonds. By applying multi-modal technologies to a familiar medium, the book, we provided a means by which intergenerational users, from various backgrounds, could interact with and gain meaning from the content.

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CHI EA '19: Extended Abstracts of the 2019 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
May 2019
3673 pages
ISBN:9781450359719
DOI:10.1145/3290607
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  1. haptics
  2. memories
  3. nursing home community
  4. residents
  5. social interactions

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  • (2023)Be Me Vest - Exploring the Emotional Effects of Music and Sound-Based Vibrotactile StimuliHuman-Computer Interaction10.1007/978-3-031-35599-8_20(318-331)Online publication date: 23-Jul-2023
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