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Přestavba zemědělského objektu na rekreační objekt
Vávra, Tomáš
This diploma thesis describes the design of the reconstruction of farm house to recreational house. The text part describes the owner's requirements, location of the area and building-technical survey of the existing building. With respect to the possibilities and requirements of the owner was drafted reconstruction on a holiday home. In the text section the concept of the entire proposal is described - the construction structures, design solutions, wood protection and thermal technical assessment. The building will be built as a timber frame ladder construction columnar system, such as thermal insulation material was selected from straw bales, the building envelope is designed as a diffuse open structure. It was also stated in the text of the technological process of selected construction operations.The drawings contain graphic design studies. Furthermore, the drawing part of the object based on the scope of project documentation submitted when applying for a building permit. The drawing part interferes with the implementation and production documentation.

Návrh konstrukčního řešení nábytkového zařízení obytného interiéru do současných prostor podle zadaných požadavků
Morávek, Zdenek
This thesis deals with the solution of the constructional design of furniture equipment in the home interior into existing space, according to the request of the company. This is a guest room with a bed and a storage space. The room is equipped with linings and fitted with shelves for DVD and CD according to customer requirements. The work will be divided into four main parts. The first part will include the introduction of theory and problematics of constructional design furniture equipment for residential interiors, as well as problematics from the viewpoint of the materials used, anthropometry, ergonomics and also from the viewpoint of design. The second part will include examples of existing design solutions of furniture equipment resulting from researches of similar solutions, including evaluation. The third part will include the presentation requirements specified by the customer, starting with my own proposals of con-structional design solutions with respect to compliance with safety requirements in accordance with applicable standards. My design solutions will be demon-strated by the drawings and production documentation with parts lists and visualizations. The fourth part will contain an economic evaluation of the soluti-on, summary, discussion, evaluation work including its benefits in practice and conclusion.

Business Plan - Private Nursing Facilities
Pavlů, Dominik ; MBA, Pierantonio Nebuloni, (referee) ; Sághy Estélyi, Kristína (advisor)
The core aim of this paper is to present a business plan that aims to realize a private nursing home facility. Firstly does the author outlines the basis of current private social services environment in Czech Republic and the actual need of the project. The main part of the paper focuses on the practical execution of the plan. Several project possibilities are offered and evaluated with a supporting evidence of expected financial data. Thesis aims to present succinct yet coherent analysis on the real facility operation and differences to already existing competitors. Contrary to those, this project gives special attention to personnel (especially nurses and social nurses) who are a key success factor of the business as such.

Remote Management of Embedded Systems
Malina, Peter ; Hájek, Josef (referee) ; Viktorin, Jan (advisor)
Possibilities of today's embedded devices are growing rapidly. Their performance allows them to run more complex applications in Internet of Things (IoT) environments. Complex applications tend to be error-prone and require continual updates. A system that is capable of updating a multitude of remote embedded devices was designed and implemented. This system was created based on the study of existing solutions and requirements of the project BeeeOn which concerns itself with smart homes.

Autonomous Management of Intelligent Home
Punčochářová, Pavlína ; Viktorin, Jan (referee) ; Korček, Pavol (advisor)
Currently, the topic of smart home is not new and there are many solutions for this problem on a market. Emphasis is placed on miniaturization of the individual elements of an intelligent system and control logic of the system as a whole. This is associated with requirement for ensuring management capabilities of the system in case of failure of the connection between some of the functional elements and the control member.  This work deals with design and implementation of modifications in intelligent home gateway in an existing BeeeOn project to ensure its autonomy even in case of loss of internet connection. The problem of loss of ability to manage the household is solved by adding the possibility to establish direct communication with the gateway and the introduce automation ability into gates to control household without the participation of the controlling member. This extension brings autonomy into the system and allows user to have the household under control even in case of loss of internet connection. It leads to increase system security and quality of service in general.

Care for the oikos. Home/House ind the History of Ideas
Průka, Miloslav ; Hogenová, Anna (advisor) ; Semrádová, Ilona (referee) ; Pelcová, Naděžda (referee)
This work focuses on the home/house as the most important locus of human dwelling, the place where through the ages humans were born and died. It is the innermost background of humans and their link to what is back of the ground. That home/house, so familiar a reality, faces a threat of becoming what is at the same time most remote. It is at the threshold of the home/house that humans and the world encounter one another. Countless images, symbols, experiences and conceptions of the home/house which we can trace through the ages mirror the immense effort and extent of human coming to be at home. One of the chief aims of this study is to use various aspects of this being-at-home to call attention to the magnitude of the loss which, according to Heidegger, homelessness as a global fate inflicted on humans. In this study we have set out from certain "foundations", presented in the chapters devoted to Greek, Jewish and Christian ideas and images of the home/house.

2008: Dwarves are still alife. Fenomenon of a garden dwarf in the light of culturological context
Pejsarová, Jana ; Borecký, Vladimír (referee) ; Czumalo, Vladimír (advisor)
The intention of my thesis is to work out a complex study of the fenomenon of a garden dwarf, and through the perspective of culturological disciplines hammer out its merits. In the introduction I claim that the existence of garden dwarves by human houses is manifestation of a very old and deep human requirement subsisting in forming our homes in the way we feel secure there and we can orientate ourselves there. The first chapter presents basic concept definitions and summary of actual knowledge in dwarf-studies. Particularly I am interested in the origin of dwarves generally, and then garden dwarves as a specific species - its phylogenesis. Farther I focus on dwarf as a product of human activity: merchandise and artwork as well - its ontogenesis. I regard the relation between creator or owner and the artefact as very important. Chapter four is an essential part of my thesis. I write about traditional society and cults of home-fire gods, mainly in Czech region. I consider garden dwarf to be a continuator of the aforesaid old tradition. In my opinion, there are two connecting elements: shape and colour of its cap - referring to flames of home-fire and protective function of red colour in traditional opinion. Next chapter is dedicated to interpretation of dwarf in light of psychoanalyse. Then I propose to...

Educational systems in children´s homes for pupils with behavioral disorders
PRCHALOVÁ, Monika
An upbringing of a child is a very complicated process. But with some children there might emerge behavioral disorders as a result of the inappropriate or inadequate upbringing, due to the central nervous system disorder, lower intelligence or unsuitable influence of the social environment. These are manifested as violation of social standards, even though the children understand and take them in. There exist specialized facilities for children suffering from serious behavioral disorders ? children?s homes with the school. The aim of the stay there is to give specialized diagnosis of the child and recommend educational methods needed for re-education which is the main goal of the children?s home for pupils with behavioral disorders. The aim of the bachelor?s thesis is to compare two different systems of education in the children?s homes for pupils with behavioral disorders. Therefore the first part deals with giving a description of the children?s home for pupils with behavioral disorders as a facility where institutional and protective education is executed, also focuses on the issues of behavioral disorders and last but not least the determination of the systems of education as well as criteria needed for their formulation. As an example, children?s rights and duties, goals in education and educational measures, devices and methods leading to social rehabilitation can be mentioned. Next part concerns with facilities with institutional and protective education which give legal basis for placing a child into the children?s home for pupils with behavioral disorders. The third part is focused on behavioral disorders, their classification and particularly on psychological and social description of children with behavioral disorders that are being placed into the children?s homes for pupils with behavioral disorders. The final part is dedicated to the actual comparison of two significantly diverse systems of education executed in the children?s homes for pupils with behavioral disorders. The source of information needed for analysis of both systems were predominantly internal sets of rules, which means basic documents of the facilities, then interviews with the directors, pedagogical staff and children from the children?s homes for pupils with behavioral disorders as well as partaking observation. According to the comparison that has been carried out it can be stated that both of the facilities are particular about personal attitude to the children. Both of them also take special care to achieve the communication between the group of the staff and the group of the children. They also use it when evaluating. It is not just simple marking but moreover comprehensible explanation of what a child did wrong. For children to change their attitudes and values during re-education process it is necessary to motivate them with the help of various rewarding events or benefits in the facility. This is the point in which the systems of education of both facilities differ. One of the facilities has set the re-educational programmes in the way so that the children can proceed or descend according to their behaviour. Furthermore the facility organizes various trips to the cinema or swimming pool, in which the children can participate depending on their behaviour, too. Even though there are events organized by the other facility as well, it is the children?s decision to take part or not. Being in touch with the family is crucial for the children. The attitude of both facilities was also different in that. The children in one of them meet their families often and regularly while in the other one rarely. The bachelor?s thesis provides information from two different children?s homes for pupils with behavioral disorders. On that account it could possibly serve as an inspiration for the staff of the identical facilities when creating their own systems of education as well as a feedback for the staff of the facilities being compared.

Sensory activation and its use in providing nursing care.
PROKEŠOVÁ, Simona
Sense activation in direct nursing care about elderly people offers a conceptual framework how to provide an individualized nursing care. From the demographical point of view seniors will be on the increase, in this case it is spoken about an insufficiently guaranteed way of providing services which make the life of seniors longer and improved. Contemporary services are adjusted for acute care and mainly managing of acute state of a client. Policy, which would lead to improve care in domestic environment and improvement of offered services in institutions, is a priority of the Czech Republic. The bachelor work is written as a teoretical one. The aim of this work is to describe a method of Sense activation in the context of realisation of nursing care and subsequently to compare this method in our country as well as in the countries where the method came into the existence. To carry out the aims, it was used the secondary analysis of data to present documents related to the topic. Sense activation plays a great potenciality in elderly care, overaged and demented people. This targeted group of people just loses sense of taste of life and their life goes in an incorrect direction. The aim is so that the old age would be at least high quality according to possibilities of each person. Nurses, who take care of these sick people, can help by this method to keep, restore abilities, competences of a working day, support and maintain the level of self-sufficiency of the patient. The work is divided in several chapters. The first chapter describes a current condition, whose part is to sketch the origin of the concept, specification of the term Sense activation, old age and ageing, dementia and Montessori project for seniors. The second chapter is an analytic part of the work where we describe a researched problem. We find a summary of the aim of the work in this chapter. It means the description of the method of Sense activation in nursing care and consequently a comparison of activation in the Czech Republic and Austria. In the last chapter we engage the evaluation of the results and recommendation for establishing the method in practice. The goal of Sense activation is to spread the method into most of sanitary facilities with nursing care. It is needed to bring a change from the management to all employees by the right way of widening. It is necessary to have a team cooperation. The main difference of the method in the Czech Republic and Austria is in the time of the effect. In Austria this method has begun to develop since 2008, it is more widespread and developed. Evaluation of results and recommendation for practice: Unfortunately the elements of activation appear unintentionally and unmanagedly in some old people´s homes. The main goal of Sense activation is to map its points, to describe, to teach and to employ by all nursing in most organisations with elderly care. If we manage to find thanks to this method the second and the last home by a client in his life, we will fulfil its aim. Conclusion: The contribution of this work is to understand the compact concept and how to improve the quality of seniors´ life and clients with the disease of dementia. Simultaneously it could be useful for the people who work with such clients and for organisations which have not met this successful method so far.

Care for Seniors at Home
TROJÁKOVÁ, Jitka
This thesis deals with problems of taking care about elderly people in domestic surroundings. The work gives an account of experience of people who look after an elderly person in domestic surroundings. The thesis consists of two parts. The first theoretical part is divided into five chapters. In Chapter One the concepts of old age and aging are explained. Next the needs of old age are discussed. Then changes brought about by aging are summarized. Chapter Two explains the importance and role of family in old people's lives. The concept of carer is specified, mainly who can become a carer and what conditions this person should meet. Next, principles of caring for elderly people at home and problems that might arise are discussed. In addition the care for the carer is discussed, what a caring person should do to make their situation easier. Chapter Three gives an overview of support equipment that can be used at home. Chapter Four deals with legal measures related to caring for an elderly relative at home and with the concept of attendance allowance - who is entitled to it, how the level of necessary support is assessed and how much the benefit is. Next equipment and mobility benefits are explained. Last chapter gives a summary of social services that carers can make use of. The other empirical part of this thesis focuses on practical experience of people who care for an elderly person at home. The main question was "What are the factors affecting the care for an elderly person at home?" This question consisted of four partial questions "What does caring for an elderly person include?" "What does a day of a caring person look like?" "What makes caring easier?" "What social services do the carer and the elderly person use?" I choose the method of qualitative research for collecting data. I asked questions and used the technique of semi structured interview. The research group represented four people caring for an elderly relative at home. Each carer had been looking after the elderly relative for at least six months, each elderly person was receiving second level attendance benefit and each carer was willing to cooperate. The information I obtained was processed by the cluster method and then evaluated on the basis of common elements and lastly divided according the four partial research questions. The research answered all the questions. The carers and elderly people were relatives. The carers provided all sort of activities basic health treatment, household chores, handling official issues. Next I focused on health care. It has turned out that all the elderly people except one have a general practitioner in the place where they live and see them according to their current state of health in the accompaniment of the carer. To see a specialist, they usually have to travel about 90 kilometres. The next research question referred to the daily routine of the carer. The research has shown that each day of a carer is the same and that all activities are tailored to the needs of the elderly person. The carers do not have any free time for themselves. As for support equipment for homecare. The next question was whether and if so what social services do the carers use. The research has shown that the carers do not use any social services even though they know this possibility exists. The carers knew about attendance allowance from social workers, general practitioners or colleagues. They use this allowance in different ways for buying medicine, support equipment. In two cases the carers put the allowance money aside. All the respondents know about the mobility allowance, only one of them knows about the allowance for special aids.