Within design much emphasis is placed on what designers and creative practitioners can offer people living with a diagnosis of dementia. Less recognition is given to the role that people with dementia play in enhancing and shaping our practice. This keynote presentation explores the role of reciprocity in design research in the context of design
The interest for the design of life environments for persons with dementia is growing stronger among...
There were an estimated 50 million people worldwide living with dementia in 2017 and this number wil...
This project was undertaken as part of the author’s larger Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHR...
Re-designing dementia: involving people living with dementia in the design of supported self-managem...
Dementia strips people of the unique attributes that form a person’s identity, but it is suggested t...
To involve people with dementia in a research and design process is not an easy thing. Talking about...
T(e)Huis is a project which began in October 2014 in which a design team are embedded in a care faci...
Dementia shows us human existence without any decoration. We see it is heartbreaking, fragile, and d...
As part of the “Creative Well” programme at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHN) North Wa...
This paper presents research undertaken as part of the LAUGH project to explore design processes an...
This paper discusses how design can enhance the wellbeing of people living with dementia, their care...
Dementia is a degenerative disease of the brain that impairs an individual?s memory, language, mood,...
This paper presents ongoing research that highlights how design thinking and acting can contribute s...
There is increasing interest in the use of arts and creative activity to enhance dementia care (e.g....
This paper presents on- going research that adopts an open and truly collaborative approach to worki...
The interest for the design of life environments for persons with dementia is growing stronger among...
There were an estimated 50 million people worldwide living with dementia in 2017 and this number wil...
This project was undertaken as part of the author’s larger Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHR...
Re-designing dementia: involving people living with dementia in the design of supported self-managem...
Dementia strips people of the unique attributes that form a person’s identity, but it is suggested t...
To involve people with dementia in a research and design process is not an easy thing. Talking about...
T(e)Huis is a project which began in October 2014 in which a design team are embedded in a care faci...
Dementia shows us human existence without any decoration. We see it is heartbreaking, fragile, and d...
As part of the “Creative Well” programme at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board (BCUHN) North Wa...
This paper presents research undertaken as part of the LAUGH project to explore design processes an...
This paper discusses how design can enhance the wellbeing of people living with dementia, their care...
Dementia is a degenerative disease of the brain that impairs an individual?s memory, language, mood,...
This paper presents ongoing research that highlights how design thinking and acting can contribute s...
There is increasing interest in the use of arts and creative activity to enhance dementia care (e.g....
This paper presents on- going research that adopts an open and truly collaborative approach to worki...
The interest for the design of life environments for persons with dementia is growing stronger among...
There were an estimated 50 million people worldwide living with dementia in 2017 and this number wil...
This project was undertaken as part of the author’s larger Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHR...