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Harnessing Augmented Reality Technology to Build Safe, Supportive Environments for Those Diagnosed with Neurodegenerative Diseases

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30 April 2026

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05 May 2026

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Abstract
Neurodegenerative disease comprises a variety of progressive disorders that target the brain and central nervous system. These disorders are characterized by the rapid degeneration of neurons and neurological functions that lead to motor impairment and the deterioration of the quality of life of an individual. Currently, the traditional interior design solutions are static and often fail to adapt to the changing needs of patients with progressive neurological conditions. This is where technology, particularly augmented reality offers new possibilities to combat these conditions and make life easier for the patients. Therefore, this review assimilates the application of augmented reality in the field of healthcare, especially with regard to neurodegenerative diseases. The objective of the research was to understand how augmented reality could assist in the treatment or alleviation of patients suffering from such diseases. Most neuro-degenerative diseases cannot really be cured, so doctors end up prescribing medication and tasks that help a little but not really make the condition of the patients any better. The possibility of using augmented reality technology is highlighted not only for the patients but also for their caregivers. The various applications of AR including, rehabilitation therapy, cognitive therapy, and remote monitoring are also discussed. Therefore, augmented reality facilitates a shift in therapy from a static clinic- based approach to a more dynamic-interactive model.
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