Brief
During my program at BrainStation, we partnered with Google for a 24 hour hackathon. As a group consisting of one data analyst, two UX designers, and two web developers, we set out with the common goal of developing a creative solution for Google’s Accessibility team. Google asked us: How might we leverage digital solutions to provide equal access to people with disabilities to resources and information.
Solution
Our team landed on creating a lifestyle app that keeps individuals with dementia on track by reminding them of their tasks and location, adding visual cues to everyday tasks, and providing navigation assistance.
Our UI focuses on visual cues to help the patient navigate their daily tasks with ease. The patient's home screen showcases an update on where they currently are, what tasks they need to do, and whether they have taken their medication. It utilizes location services to prompt the patient through their tasks and reassure them of their whereabouts.
The caretaker has access to the caretaker portal of the app, where they can check on the patient's whereabouts and medication status, and set up reminders or tasks complete with visual cues and custom prompts.
OnTrack's features were carefully considered to relieve the pain points and satisfy the motivations of the user. The UI needed to be accessible, so we included features such as large photos next to contact names, a "take me home" button that can be used any time, and simple navigation cues.
Client
Google
Services
UX Design, UI Design
Year
2022