Most people are familiar with dementia, but few realise that it is not just an old persons’ disease. Younger onset dementia (YOD) is defined as the onset of dementia before age 65, some afflicted are as young as 30. People with YOD often have children at home, were recently employed, are physically fit and have active social lives. There are currently no facilities in New Zealand for people with YOD, resulting in their institutionalisation in aged-care facilities withdrawn from the local community and environment. The loss of physical and social stimulation often results in confusion, high anxiety and a faster progression of symptoms. Seeking to develop a specialised YOD facility, this thesis examines; existing literature across multiple d...
Dementia strips people of the unique attributes that form a person’s identity, but it is suggested t...
Ageing-in-place is the preferred way of living for older individuals in an ageing society. It can be...
As the most common form of Dementia, Alzheimer’s disease (AD) causes behavioural, cognitive and phys...
Most people are familiar with dementia, but few realise that it is not just an old persons’ disease....
Dementia has become one of the most feared diseases. It is feared more than cancer for those over 50...
As New Zealand’s population ages, so does the risk of developing age-related cognitive diseases such...
The subject of this thesis is the medical condition of dementia in its relation to the architecture ...
The interest for the design of life environments for persons with dementia is growing stronger among...
Dementia is a progressive illness affecting the brain, resulting in impairments in various cognitive...
This project was undertaken as part of the author’s larger Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHR...
Dementia is one of the biggest global health challenges facing the world today. With an ageing popul...
Introduction: Young onset dementia (YOD) affects about 1 in 1500 people aged under 65 years in the U...
Dementia severely impacts an individual’s ability to think and reason coherently due to the deterior...
This presentation will describe the early stages of an ongoing project exploring the development of...
There has been a significant increase in age-related diseases, particularly dementia. By necessity, ...
Dementia strips people of the unique attributes that form a person’s identity, but it is suggested t...
Ageing-in-place is the preferred way of living for older individuals in an ageing society. It can be...
As the most common form of Dementia, Alzheimer’s disease (AD) causes behavioural, cognitive and phys...
Most people are familiar with dementia, but few realise that it is not just an old persons’ disease....
Dementia has become one of the most feared diseases. It is feared more than cancer for those over 50...
As New Zealand’s population ages, so does the risk of developing age-related cognitive diseases such...
The subject of this thesis is the medical condition of dementia in its relation to the architecture ...
The interest for the design of life environments for persons with dementia is growing stronger among...
Dementia is a progressive illness affecting the brain, resulting in impairments in various cognitive...
This project was undertaken as part of the author’s larger Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHR...
Dementia is one of the biggest global health challenges facing the world today. With an ageing popul...
Introduction: Young onset dementia (YOD) affects about 1 in 1500 people aged under 65 years in the U...
Dementia severely impacts an individual’s ability to think and reason coherently due to the deterior...
This presentation will describe the early stages of an ongoing project exploring the development of...
There has been a significant increase in age-related diseases, particularly dementia. By necessity, ...
Dementia strips people of the unique attributes that form a person’s identity, but it is suggested t...
Ageing-in-place is the preferred way of living for older individuals in an ageing society. It can be...
As the most common form of Dementia, Alzheimer’s disease (AD) causes behavioural, cognitive and phys...