PRE2017 4 Groep8

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Group members

  • Isabelle Cooijmans | 1014516 | i.h.m.cooijmans@student.tue.nl
  • Marrit Jen Hong Li | 0963568 | m.i.jen.hong.li@student.tue.nl
  • Ramon Hameleers | ...
  • Angelique Husson | 0956648 | a.c.e.husson@student.tue.nl
  • Dana de Vreede | 1020836 | d.d.vreede@student.tue.nl

Problem statement

More elderly have to live at home because there is not enough personal staff in elderly homes and the number of elderly grows every year. Moreover, there is a trend of elderly who want to live independently. However not all elderly can live independently, they depend on home care, but home care cannot keep an eye on the elderly all the time.

Objectives

Our objectives are to help the elderly to live more independently at home and to give the home care a better overview of what is going on in the house of the elderly. Moreover, to give the family more comfort about how the elderly are going.

Users

First, the primary users, which are:

  • the elderly
  • the home care

Secondly, the secondary users, which are:

  • the family
  • the friends
  • the government

thirdly, the tertiary users, which are:

  • the technicians

Requirements

Requirements of primary users:

  • The elderly need a system that helps them to be more independent.
  • The elderly need to be reminded to take their medicine.
  • The elderly need to be reminded to eat when they skipped a meal.
  • The elderly need to be reminded to water the plants and keep busy.
  • The home care needs to get a lower work pressure and a better overview of the state of the house of elderly.

Requirements of the secondary users:

  • The secondary users need their elderly to be independent.

Requirements of the tertiary users:

  • The tertiary users need a system that is easy to install and easy to maintain.
  • The tertiary users need a system that gives a notification in case of an error or when it needs maintenance.

Approach, milestones and deliverables

Literature study