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http://dx.doi.org/10.9717/kmms.2020.23.1.111

The Design of Smart Care-platform for Supporting Care of Elderly Patients with Dementia  

Kim, Miyun (Dept. of Design, Industrial Design Major, Seoul Digital University)
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Abstract
In modern society, dementia patients are increasing due to busy daily life. Due to the nature of dementia, family members are having a hard time with their caring activities. Dementia diseases reduce the quality of life not only of the patient, but also of the family, and nursing activities lead to social problems such as unemployment or frequent turnover. This study aims to reduce the difficulty and stress of the nursing process by supporting daily life of dementia patients and nursing activities through smart care platform. Ultimately, we will reduce the cost of treatment for people with dementia and delay the worsening of symptoms through a systematic care program for people with dementia. The smart dementia care platform features smart technology to help the dementia patients' daily lives and support their caregivers.
Keywords
Smart Care-platform; Elderly Patients with Dementia; Care Activities; Basic Daily Life; Systematic Care Program;
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