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Example: Tablet, view for patients

February 2024

Patients receive an organizer that is tailored to their abilities.
Scrolling or gesture control is not required.
The organizer is installed on a tablet (which can be mounted on the wall) or a TV.

Relatives can send a simple message to the sick person and receive a very simple response back.

Family and friends can use their smartphones to determine the contents of the organizer, for example, make entries in the calendar.
Everyone has their own access to the “Living in my Shell” studio.

This allows family members to work together and share tasks.

The technical implementation complies with European data protection laws.

A typical situation

It often happens that a person suffering from dementia lives at home and needs support.
She becomes more and more forgetful and loses her sense of time.

Everyday tasks are becoming increasingly overwhelming for them.
Accommodation in a care home is not an option for a variety of reasons.

In this situation and similar cases, “Living in my Shell” may help the sick person to live independently for longer and stay connected with loved ones.

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