Hi everyone,
An app builder, Callum Bramley, has been in touch with TP to ask for general feedback from people affected by dementia to inform the development of his app, and to see if it would be useful.
In his own words: I'm building an app for dementia patients called RESPOND, which uses artificial intelligence to recognise family members and objects around the house. I'm looking for some information on how effective apps are as dementia progresses.
He'd like to ask these two questions:
1. Do any of you use dementia-related apps? Which features are the most useful?
2. At what stage in dementia do you think apps become unusable for patients?
An app builder, Callum Bramley, has been in touch with TP to ask for general feedback from people affected by dementia to inform the development of his app, and to see if it would be useful.
In his own words: I'm building an app for dementia patients called RESPOND, which uses artificial intelligence to recognise family members and objects around the house. I'm looking for some information on how effective apps are as dementia progresses.
He'd like to ask these two questions:
1. Do any of you use dementia-related apps? Which features are the most useful?
2. At what stage in dementia do you think apps become unusable for patients?