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Features
1. Types of Health Information to Monitor

You’ll need to focus on key health metrics that are particularly relevant for seniors. These could include:

 Vital Signs:

o Blood Pressure: Track systolic and diastolic readings.

o Heart Rate: Monitor pulse rate, typically measured in beats per minute (BPM).

o Blood Sugar Levels: Important for seniors with diabetes or pre-diabetes.

o Body Temperature: To track for signs of fever or illness.

o Oxygen Saturation (SpO2): Useful for seniors with respiratory conditions.

 Weight Management:

o Weight: Track weight to monitor for sudden changes that might indicate health issues.

o BMI (Body Mass Index): Automatically calculate based on height and weight.

 Medication Tracking:

o Medication Name: Track each medication the user is taking.

o Dosage: Record the prescribed dosage.

o Schedule: Time and frequency of when the medication should be taken.

o Reminders: Set up notifications to remind users to take their medications.

 Daily Activity Tracking:

o Steps Count: Track the number of steps taken each day.

o Exercise Duration: Record the duration of daily physical activities.

o Sleep Patterns: Monitor sleep duration and quality, possibly through integration with
wearable devices.

 Custom Health Notes:

o Symptom Logs: Allow users to log symptoms they experience, such as dizziness, fatigue,
etc.
o Doctor’s Notes: A section where users can input or upload notes from medical visits.

2. User Interaction and Data Entry

Users should be able to input their health data easily, whether manually or automatically through
integrations with health devices. Here’s how you can structure the input process:

 Manual Data Entry:

o Forms: Create user-friendly forms where seniors can enter their health metrics. Ensure
the forms are simple, with clear labels and large text for readability.

o Pre-Populated Options: For medication tracking, provide a drop-down menu with


common medications, making it easier to select and input information.

 Automatic Data Entry:

o Device Integration: Integrate with popular health devices (like blood pressure monitors,
glucose meters, fitness trackers) that can sync data directly to the website.

o API Integration: Use APIs from devices like Fitbit or Apple Health to automatically pull in
data.

Pages in website
. Home Page

 Overview:

o A welcoming introduction to the purpose of the site, explaining what zakat is, why it's
important, and how the website facilitates the collection and distribution of zakat.

 Key Features:

o Introduction to Zakat: A brief description of zakat, including its importance in Islam and
the impact it has on the community.

o Call to Action: Prominent buttons encouraging users to donate zakat, learn more, or sign
up for an account.

o Featured Causes: Highlight specific campaigns or causes that are currently in need of
zakat contributions.

o Testimonials: Share stories or testimonials from recipients of zakat to encourage


donations.

2. About Us Page
 Overview:

o Detailed information about the organization or individuals behind the website.

 Key Features:

o Mission Statement: A clear statement of the website’s mission and goals.

o Team Information: Introduce the team or individuals involved, including their roles and
qualifications.

o Transparency: Information about how zakat funds are handled, ensuring transparency
and trust.

3. How It Works Page

 Overview:

o An explanation of the process of zakat collection and distribution through the website.

 Key Features:

o Collection Process: Explain how donations are collected, including payment methods
and security measures.

o Distribution Process: Detail how the collected zakat is distributed to those in need,
including eligibility criteria.

o FAQs: Common questions about zakat, eligibility, and the collection process.

4. Zakat Calculator Page

 Overview:

o A tool that helps users calculate the amount of zakat they need to pay based on their
assets.

 Key Features:

o Asset Input Fields: Allow users to input various assets like cash, savings, investments,
gold, silver, etc.

o Calculation Logic: Implement Islamic rulings for calculating zakat (e.g., 2.5% of qualifying
assets).

o Results Display: Show the calculated zakat amount and provide an option to directly
proceed to payment.

5. Donation Page

 Overview:

o The central page where users can make their zakat payments.
 Key Features:

o Donation Form: Collect necessary information such as name, email, payment amount,
and preferred method of payment.

o Payment Integration: Integrate secure payment gateways like Stripe, PayPal, or others
commonly used in the region.

o Recurring Donations: Offer an option for users to set up recurring donations.

o Dedicate a Donation: Allow users to dedicate their zakat in honor of someone or for a
specific cause.

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