Title
Enhancing care homes with assistive video technology for distributed caregiving
Abstract
Dementia care is becoming increasingly important in Japan as the elderly population grows. Care homes are designed so that caregivers can easily observe and subsequently respond to the needs of people with dementia. However, the layout of care homes can become overly restrictive for residents, for example, by not providing intermediate spaces where people can spontaneously interact and initiate conversations. We present a case study that explores the implementation of video monitoring in two purpose-built care homes in which we were asked to help overcome the blind spots presented by the layout. We collected data both before and after the implementation of the video monitoring in order to understand its effect. The balance between people’s sense of security and the concerns about loss of privacy through video monitoring is well established. However, we found that video monitoring had a beneficial effect on both the caregivers and the residents if implemented sensitively. Furthermore, the implementation of video monitoring could support the design of more beneficial care home layouts. In conclusion, we propose that the sensitive implementation of video monitoring be considered alongside design of the physical layout of care homes.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1007/s00146-014-0560-9
AI & Society
Keywords
Field
DocType
People with dementia, Caregivers, Care homes, Spatial layouts, Video monitoring, Qualitative research
Population,Internet privacy,Computer science,Simulation,Knowledge management,Qualitative research,Dementia
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
30
4
1435-5655
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.36
7
Authors
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Taro Sugihara1449.53
Tsutomu Fujinami2397.20
Rachel Jones321.42
kozo kadowaki410.36
masaya ando510.70