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PERSONAL INTERACTIVE COMPUTER NETWORK TECHNOLOGY BASED SUPPORT . Christopher E. Lang Computer Electronic Networking Dept. of Technology Eastern Kentucky University. Outline of the Project.
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PERSONAL INTERACTIVE COMPUTER NETWORK TECHNOLOGY BASED SUPPORT Christopher E. Lang Computer Electronic Networking Dept. of Technology Eastern Kentucky University
Outline of the Project • Develop a cost effective in-house system for monitoring and assisting clients with intellectual disabilities • Implement the system in a simulated environment • Finally assess the practicality and functionality of the system
MOTIVATION • I wanted my project to have more of a purpose than just personal interest • I have been affiliated with Cedar Lake Inc. for my whole life through my father • I have worked and volunteered with them on many occasions • I am very familiar with there staff and clients
Goal of the Caregiver According to the vice-president of Cedar Lake: “The goal of most caregivers is to allow the individual to live as independently as possible with minimum staff intervention.”
Goal of the Caregiver He goes on to state that: “However, the support that a person with intellectual disabilities needs varies and depends on significant personal contact with a direct support professional. Support professional provide necessary training, oversight and feedback on various critical aspects of daily living. Patient needs and patient-caregiver interaction requires both timeliness and personal contact.”
INTRODUCTION(the old way of providing care) • A group home or staffed residence with 3-8 clients and 1-2 staff, 24-7 • A supported residence where the person is regularly checked up on • Care for a person in a health care facility
INTRODUCTION (The new way of providing care) • Using network cameras and other network equipment a caregiver can monitor several clients 24 hours a day even if they are in different residences and living arrangements. • This is predominantly outsourced to another company.
GOALS OF THE PROJECT • Create a system that can monitor a client in a domestic environment without being intrusive • Enable two way communication between the caregivers and client • Display useful information to the client to help them in their everyday life
PROPOSED SOLUTION • Hardware: Set up a simulated computer network utilizing webcams • D-link – Router • Logitech – Webcams • Computers • Software: Use freeware to demonstrate the practicality of a working system. • Active Webcam – Webcam monitor • Real VNC – Remote desktop • Teamspeak – Audio chat
Active Webcam(webcam monitor) • A webcam broadcasting and monitoring program • Allows monitoring of many webcams simultaneously • Uses password protection for video feeds • www.pysoft.com
Teamspeak(audio chat) • Controls all voice communications • Allows easy monitoring of the audio • Easy to change between clients • Secured by using passwords for each channel • www.Goteamspeak.com
Real VNC(Remote Desktop) • A remote desktop package • That allows full control of a clients’ PC • Allows the caregiver to access the clients PC and keep it up and running without any assistance from the client or onsite personnel
Cost analysis My system • $950-$1100 Setup cost • Monitoring varies • $50 a month DSL connection Rest Assured • $3500-$5000 setup • $5 an hour monitoring • $50 a month DSL connection
RESULTS • Establishment of 2-way audio and video communication between 2 clients and one caregiver • Ability to maintain client computers and display useful information to the clients
RESULTS • The system was demonstrated to a representative of Cedar Lakes who deemed it a viable solution • I believe that this system can make life a little more independent and safe for the clients but not replace having some one visit the client and access their health and well-being
CONCLUSIONS • Technology is the future for every industry although the personal home care environment of the health care industry sometimes seems to be on the tail end • Technology can help the recovers of that care live more independent lives • Through my work on this project I have gained a better understanding of how to pursue a new technology in a professional and sometimes reluctant environment
FUTURE WORK • I will demonstrate this for Cedar Lake staff within the next 60 days • It develop a single program to perform all the functions of the three current programs • There are additional features that were discussed that are useful but not essential at this time • Client database • Motion detectors
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