In Western society, the elderly represent a rapidly growing demographic group. For this group, dementia has become an important cause of dependencies on others and causes difficulties with independent living. Typical symptoms of the dementia syndrome are decreased location awareness and difficulties in situating ones activities in time, thus hindering long term plans and activities. We present our approach in creating an interactive system tailored for the needs of the early phases of the dementia syndrome. Given the increasing literacy with mobile technologies in this group, we propose an approach that exploits mobile technology in combination with the physical and social context to support prolonged independent living. Our system strength...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with deme...
Dementia is the loss of cognitive abilities, particularly the use of working (short-term) memory, us...
Objective: To review the qualitative literature on mobile health applications for people with dement...
Intelligent environments can offer support to people with early-stage dementia, who often experience...
Computers such as mobile applications could play an important part in improving the quality of life ...
People with dementia have increased needs for support when carrying out everyday tasks. Even mild fo...
Abstract: Dementia is one of the main causes of dependency for old people in the world, and, accordi...
As the population ages and the number of people living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment (M...
This paper presents mobileWAY (mobile Where Are You), a system that enables caregivers of persons wi...
In the current paper, a social gamified platform for people living with dementia and their live-in f...
mobileWAY is an application for both tablets and smartphones which enables carers of dementia affec...
Progressive and irreversible cognitive impairments affect the ability of people with dementia to com...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with dem...
Abstract The potential of developing new technologies that may assist people living with dement...
– The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with dementia (Br...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with deme...
Dementia is the loss of cognitive abilities, particularly the use of working (short-term) memory, us...
Objective: To review the qualitative literature on mobile health applications for people with dement...
Intelligent environments can offer support to people with early-stage dementia, who often experience...
Computers such as mobile applications could play an important part in improving the quality of life ...
People with dementia have increased needs for support when carrying out everyday tasks. Even mild fo...
Abstract: Dementia is one of the main causes of dependency for old people in the world, and, accordi...
As the population ages and the number of people living with dementia or mild cognitive impairment (M...
This paper presents mobileWAY (mobile Where Are You), a system that enables caregivers of persons wi...
In the current paper, a social gamified platform for people living with dementia and their live-in f...
mobileWAY is an application for both tablets and smartphones which enables carers of dementia affec...
Progressive and irreversible cognitive impairments affect the ability of people with dementia to com...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with dem...
Abstract The potential of developing new technologies that may assist people living with dement...
– The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with dementia (Br...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present the self-described “journey” of a person with deme...
Dementia is the loss of cognitive abilities, particularly the use of working (short-term) memory, us...
Objective: To review the qualitative literature on mobile health applications for people with dement...