The project started with the question “why wouldn’t a disabled or old person want it to look nice at home?” Many assistive products on the market are designed in a way that doesn’t fit the interior trends, which is an issue for several reasons. By the aesthetics assistive products possess, the users get labeled as people who are sick and abnormal. The brief was then created and the goal was to design toilet armrests with the universal design principles to make the bathroom atmosphere feel more appealing but also show that we can think differently when we design for these marginalized groups of people. In Sweden, we have a specific system of how to get an assistive product if you are in need of one. The alternatives are few even though there...
Graduation date: 2013Over 54 million people report having disabilities in the United States. In addi...
The design of products/services for Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) is one of the most strategic chall...
From a universal design perspective, products should attract both people with disabilities and other...
FRR ("Friendly Rest Room") is an EU project within the Quality of Life programme, which ai...
This book addresses the topic of toilet design, but instead of focusing on the typical able bodied u...
This paper describes a study to investigate ways to improve the design of assistive technology with ...
A woman is dying of cancer, she refuses to use her walking aid. Because she is embarrassed. This mea...
For young persons with disabilities it is important to be as everyone else and not deviating from th...
Following the principle of ‘one-size-fits-all’, patients of different ages and socio-cultural backgr...
Assistive Technologies (AT) can help people with impairments maintain independence and decrease the ...
Users do not always adopt assistive technology (AT), but abandon it since it fails to meet their nee...
There is a growing need for engineering designers to engage in creative activities that result in in...
Engineers must consider a number of aspects of every project they work on. Accessibility is one aspe...
Products in the healthcare context must put human relationships and social interactions central. Tod...
Why is it important for a designer to realise products and services for people who are elderly and o...
Graduation date: 2013Over 54 million people report having disabilities in the United States. In addi...
The design of products/services for Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) is one of the most strategic chall...
From a universal design perspective, products should attract both people with disabilities and other...
FRR ("Friendly Rest Room") is an EU project within the Quality of Life programme, which ai...
This book addresses the topic of toilet design, but instead of focusing on the typical able bodied u...
This paper describes a study to investigate ways to improve the design of assistive technology with ...
A woman is dying of cancer, she refuses to use her walking aid. Because she is embarrassed. This mea...
For young persons with disabilities it is important to be as everyone else and not deviating from th...
Following the principle of ‘one-size-fits-all’, patients of different ages and socio-cultural backgr...
Assistive Technologies (AT) can help people with impairments maintain independence and decrease the ...
Users do not always adopt assistive technology (AT), but abandon it since it fails to meet their nee...
There is a growing need for engineering designers to engage in creative activities that result in in...
Engineers must consider a number of aspects of every project they work on. Accessibility is one aspe...
Products in the healthcare context must put human relationships and social interactions central. Tod...
Why is it important for a designer to realise products and services for people who are elderly and o...
Graduation date: 2013Over 54 million people report having disabilities in the United States. In addi...
The design of products/services for Ambient Assisted Living (AAL) is one of the most strategic chall...
From a universal design perspective, products should attract both people with disabilities and other...