Older residential care facilities are increasingly confronted with an incongruity between contemporary visions on dementia care and outdated infrastructure. In this context a case study analyses how the architecture of such a facility hampers or supports the implementation of its dementia care vision. Interviews, participant observation and document analysis offer nuanced insights into the interplay between care vision and architecture. The latter's limitations include its spatial organisation, lack of high-quality communal areas, authoritarian character and hospital-like atmosphere, while potential lies in using adaptable lighting, homelike materials and furniture, and small spatial interventions. These interventions can be framed within a...
During the past half of a century, there is a paradigm shift in the care for persons with dementia. ...
With the case study presented in this article, we explore how people with dementia experience and us...
Due to memory loss, most people with dementia are increasingly disorientated in space, time, and ide...
Older residential care facilities are increasingly confronted with an incongruity between contempora...
The following publication was made as part of a special issue on design for dementia in the Architec...
(1) aim: We aim to gain insight into how a dementia special care unit is used and experienced by its...
In this article, I examine building-user interactions on three dementia wards in the Netherlands. I ...
There has been a significant increase in age-related diseases, particularly dementia. By necessity, ...
A growing majority of people living in Residential Care Facilities (RCFs) for older people have deme...
This paper is exploring dementia village architecture as a new architectural model, addressing the d...
Housing for older people in Flanders evolves toward small-scale, homelike environments. As populatio...
This article reviews the current state of housing for people with dementia by exploring housing choi...
Due to memory loss, most people with dementia are increasingly disorientated in space, time, and ide...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss Dutch innovative care environments for older people...
As people live longer, rates of long-term conditions such as dementia are increasing and healthcare ...
During the past half of a century, there is a paradigm shift in the care for persons with dementia. ...
With the case study presented in this article, we explore how people with dementia experience and us...
Due to memory loss, most people with dementia are increasingly disorientated in space, time, and ide...
Older residential care facilities are increasingly confronted with an incongruity between contempora...
The following publication was made as part of a special issue on design for dementia in the Architec...
(1) aim: We aim to gain insight into how a dementia special care unit is used and experienced by its...
In this article, I examine building-user interactions on three dementia wards in the Netherlands. I ...
There has been a significant increase in age-related diseases, particularly dementia. By necessity, ...
A growing majority of people living in Residential Care Facilities (RCFs) for older people have deme...
This paper is exploring dementia village architecture as a new architectural model, addressing the d...
Housing for older people in Flanders evolves toward small-scale, homelike environments. As populatio...
This article reviews the current state of housing for people with dementia by exploring housing choi...
Due to memory loss, most people with dementia are increasingly disorientated in space, time, and ide...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to discuss Dutch innovative care environments for older people...
As people live longer, rates of long-term conditions such as dementia are increasing and healthcare ...
During the past half of a century, there is a paradigm shift in the care for persons with dementia. ...
With the case study presented in this article, we explore how people with dementia experience and us...
Due to memory loss, most people with dementia are increasingly disorientated in space, time, and ide...