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User Flow 

I. Pre-Death Shower Invites

A caring individual will take the initiative to organize the death shower for a dying loved one. First, he will go on to the death shower website to organize the event. He will be prompted to enter information, such as the patient name, the location of the hospital, the time of the Death Shower, and the names of all the guests to be invited to the Death Shower.

Then, guests will receive a physical invite that provides information about the specific Death Shower. This invite will have a link to RSVP, the option to upload a photo to commemorate the dying individual, which will be a part of the large timeline, and a password which will be used to confirm the guests on the day of the death shower.

II. Day of Death Shower

On the day of the death shower, all the guests and the dying individual will enter the facility within the hospital. If they arrive earlier, there will be a waiting room for everyone to relax. When the time comes, users will enter the proper death shower room through an IPad interface by entering the password from their RSVP.

As everybody walks in, a voice recording will play, reminding the users of the positive spin the death shower brings to a dying individual. Once the users settle down in their seats, the timeline compiled with everyone's memories with the dying individual will appear in a front screen. From there, guests can go up to the photos, click on them, and begin to talk about the specific memory to elicit positive emotions from the dying individual and the other guests. From there, guests will repeat this process until everybody has shared or everybody comfortable with sharing has shared.

III. Post Death Shower

After the sharing event, everyone will leave the room and have the option to either leave the facility or enter the “shared timeline room.” This is the room where the timelines of individuals of past showers where will be plastered around the space. The intention of this room is to create a sense of empathy among the dying individual that the experience of death is not something that they only experience, but a positive experience that everyone can experience. 


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