Spencer “Pete” BrewerJason McKenzie Roberto CastrillonLong Ngo Mukhtar EsmailCuong Nguyen Bilal HasanOmeed Safi Nestor HernandezGrace St. Clair Bjorn Holm-PendersonThanh.

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Spencer “Pete” BrewerJason McKenzie Roberto CastrillonLong Ngo Mukhtar EsmailCuong Nguyen Bilal HasanOmeed Safi Nestor HernandezGrace St. Clair Bjorn Holm-PendersonThanh Truong

Preview Introduction Features Life-Aid Visual-Aid Memory-Aid What Make Us The Best! Conclusion

Introduction Why do old people need special care? When people get older, many of them will experience some types of difficulties. What problems are the old people suffering? Muscle weakness Vision weakness Memory loss How can we help them? Design a mobile application 24/7 availability Life-Aids Visual-Aids Memory-Aids

Application’s Features Life-Aid Visual-Aid Memory-Aid

Life-Aids Heart Rate Monitor Falling Detection

Heart Rate Monitor (Life-Aids) This feature monitors the user heart rate.

Heart Rate Monitor (Cont)

Falling Detection (Life-Aids) This feature detects if the user falls and then automatically notifies a friend or family member.

Falling Detection (Cont) Fall CancelledFall Loop

Visual-Aids Magnifying Glass Picture Dictionary Text Zooming

Magnifying Glass (Visual-Aids) This feature enable the Smartphone's camera with some level of digital zoom and display the image utilizing the full screen with controls to zoom in and out.

Picture Dictionary (Visual-Aids) This feature allows the user to browse through lists of words with associated pictures by category

Text Zooming This feature assists users with impaired vision with larger graphical elements for Contacts, Dialer and Messaging for better usability.

Memory-Aids Family Tree VIP Phonebook About Me Medication Reminder

Family Tree (Memory-Aids) This feature allows user to view family member profile with pictures. The profile contains member information: name, relation, picture.

VIP Phonebook (Memory-Aids) This feature contains the list of emergency contacts Each contact includes last name, first name, profile picture, and phone number

Medication Reminder (Memory- Aids) This feature reminds the users to take one or multiple medicines at scheduled time.

About Me (Memory-Aids) The About Me feature is very important for a person with severe memory loss like Alzheimer’s. This feature will only be accessed by the user to maintain user’s privacy using voice recognition authentication.

About Me (Cont)

What Make Us The Best! The Life-Aids Application Provides multiple aids for multiple difficulties Muscle weakness Vision weakness Memory loss Focuses on the basic needs Simplifies the user interfaces

Special Note Percentage of changes that our team can handle for this project 10%

Conclusion When people get older, many of them will experience some types of difficulties Design a mobile application Life-Aids Visual-Aids Memory-Aids