Robin Assistant is a new assistive software solution for people with special needs and their carers in performing everyday activities. It is used for different types of brain conditions: autism spectrum, Down syndrome, Alzheimer’s disease and various forms of dementia, and other sorts of brain injuries.
Learn moreRobin is an assistive software solution that allows carers to set up and plan daily activities for the ones they are taking care of. Robin will then assist the individual in performing these activities by providing step-by-step guidance, using images, text and audio instructions.
During the XI Autism-Europe International Congress 2016 in Edinburgh, one small booth surprised many of the attendees. It was Robin officially presenting for the first time, showcasing its interface and fresh design which was developed together with Mediacollege Amsterdam. The Robin team was very happy to have been met with overwhelmingly positive reactions, advice, and support from people with autism, their family members and carers, therapists, and autism specialists. All of them provided their feedback, opinions, new ideas, and many other very useful contributions. Everyone shared our goal of creating a service that fully caters to the needs of people with special needs, helping them to have a better quality of life.
Robin has several benefits to make your daily life as comfortable as possible. What are the benefits of Robin Assistent and why should you use it?
Robin has several benefits to make your daily life as comfortable as possible. What are the benefits of Robin Assistent and why should you use it?
Robin has several benefits to make your daily life as comfortable as possible. What are the benefits of Robin Assistent and why should you use it?
Robin has several benefits to make your daily life as comfortable as possible. What are the benefits of Robin Assistent and why should you use it?
The service consists of two parts: the online dashboard for the carers and the mobile app for the person that requires special care.
The carer can access Robin through the website www.Robinassists.me from a computer or any other internet enabled device and log in on their personal Dashboard. There, they can program the person’s tasks for the day, week, or even the entire month, with the option to modify them at any time. They can configure the order of the activities and the duration of each step for one or more persons, for instance. Moreover, they can establish an action for the “panic” button. This action can be calling, texting, or sending an email message to a dedicated person (the carer or a relative of the individual) directly from the Robin app.
The activities programmed by the carer in the online dashboard are sent to the individual’s Robin mobile application. When it is time to perform an activity, the app will notify the individual through an alert or notification. This will prompt them to open the scheduled activity in the Robin mobile app, which will automatically show every step to follow to complete the activity. Each step will be carefully explained by voice, text, and images. Robin also indicates the maximum amount of time the individual should take for each step and allows them to repeat the instruction of each step, if necessary. Once all the steps in the activity have been completed, the Robin app will return to the calendar to show the scheduled tasks for that day or week. When the application is closed, it will remain inactive until it is time for a new activity.