Hi all,
I'm a student in my final year of Product Design and have been in the research stage for the last couple of months, my focus of the project is to hopefully develop a design that aids a task of daily life a bit better in anyway possible. I have been looking particularly at microwave's and have learnt that microwaves can be an issue for a number of reasons such as not cooking things properly because of changed dials setting to defrost leading to food sickness, turning the plug off at the wall or just putting objects in there that shouldn't be. My research has been focused primarily on people in the early to mid stage who still cook their own frozen meals in the microwave. I have read through these forums that there is often trouble using modern microwaves with the fancy dials so people will often buy the cheapest (simplest) microwave that they can find on the market. i have looked online and the closest product to an aid when microwaving is a talking microwave, which is very £££ expensive.
My question (if you don't mind commenting back) is what your experience was like in this area, has anyone had food sickness from improperly cooked food, whether you had to buy a more basic microwave? And would you have bought a microwave specifically designed for dementia if there was one on the market (Such as power setting at back so it is preset by carer/family member to cook on whatever PWD is having like the one touch radio, or simpler larger dials with contrasting colors and easier gripping surfaces, and icons in bold to stand out etc.)
Thanks so much for reading, I have looked around the current forums for this issue and read up on others experiences but am just wondering if anyone has any other experiences to share. Apologies for the long post, I understand students post on here a lot and it must get frustrating seeing the same posts.
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Thanks again all, I appreciate the time taken out to read this.
I'm a student in my final year of Product Design and have been in the research stage for the last couple of months, my focus of the project is to hopefully develop a design that aids a task of daily life a bit better in anyway possible. I have been looking particularly at microwave's and have learnt that microwaves can be an issue for a number of reasons such as not cooking things properly because of changed dials setting to defrost leading to food sickness, turning the plug off at the wall or just putting objects in there that shouldn't be. My research has been focused primarily on people in the early to mid stage who still cook their own frozen meals in the microwave. I have read through these forums that there is often trouble using modern microwaves with the fancy dials so people will often buy the cheapest (simplest) microwave that they can find on the market. i have looked online and the closest product to an aid when microwaving is a talking microwave, which is very £££ expensive.
My question (if you don't mind commenting back) is what your experience was like in this area, has anyone had food sickness from improperly cooked food, whether you had to buy a more basic microwave? And would you have bought a microwave specifically designed for dementia if there was one on the market (Such as power setting at back so it is preset by carer/family member to cook on whatever PWD is having like the one touch radio, or simpler larger dials with contrasting colors and easier gripping surfaces, and icons in bold to stand out etc.)
Thanks so much for reading, I have looked around the current forums for this issue and read up on others experiences but am just wondering if anyone has any other experiences to share. Apologies for the long post, I understand students post on here a lot and it must get frustrating seeing the same posts.
I have had permission to post.
Thanks again all, I appreciate the time taken out to read this.
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