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Inclusive Design Critter Taylor

Stroke Risk Factors High Blood Pressure Smoking Diabetes Obesity Heart Disease

Stroke Statistics Stroke is the leading cause of death in the United States. 130,000 Americans die from a stroke every year. 1/18 of deaths overall.

Stroke Statistics Worldwide 15 Million people suffer from a stroke every year. Of these 5 million die and 5 million are permanently disabled. Stroke is the leading cause of serious long-term disability in the US

Physical Side Effects Vision loss Sleep disorders Seizures Incontinence Paralysis Fatigue

Mental Side Effects Vascular dementia Aphasia Memory loss Depression

Post-Stroke Statistics 30% need assistance walking 19% have trouble speaking 50% have some paralysis 35% have feelings of depression

Paralysis and Depression

Empathy

Possible Probes Simulated experience probes Data gathering probes

Simulation

Data Gathering Catalogue and review social interactions

Data Gathering

THE END