The research project presented in this short paper/poster evolved from broader consideration in respect to the rising number of people affected by dementia, the rapid growth of an ageing population, and the over-prescribed use of antipsychotic medication in dementia treatment. Alternative treatment methods and cost-effective interventions optimising dementia care are urgently needed. Against this background the research examines strategies of providing specific sensory experiences for people living with dementia – focusing on Multi Sensory Environments (MSEs), their design, and their current and future demanding role within homes caring for residents living with this condition. The aesthetic and functional qualities of MSE facilities (such ...
Dementia is generally considered to be one of the most pressing societal issues now and in the years...
This guide is an outcome of the research project The Multi Sensory Environment (MSE) in dementia car...
Dementia affects over 750,000 people in the UK (Alzheimer’s society, 2003). Clinicians and healthcar...
Recent research has investigated the impact of design on providing multisensory experience for peopl...
An interdisciplinary research project has evolved from a broad consideration in respect to the risin...
This paper reports the results of a recent study funded by the AHRC into the current provision of mu...
Within dementia care, there is a need to facilitate appropriate sensory experiences and opportunitie...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Background: Multisensory environments (MSEs) for people with dementia ...
Recent research has investigated the impact of design on providing multisensory experience for peopl...
The poster presents the results of recent interdisciplinary research into current provision and desi...
This interdisciplinary research critically investigated the design qualities of multisensory stimul...
The paper discusses the growing role of design in dementia care and its power to enhance the wellbei...
Dementia is generally considered to be one of the most pressing societal issues now and in the years...
The paper describes the early outcomes of a multi-sensory room project conducted in an Italian long-...
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and is freely available to read online. This review s...
Dementia is generally considered to be one of the most pressing societal issues now and in the years...
This guide is an outcome of the research project The Multi Sensory Environment (MSE) in dementia car...
Dementia affects over 750,000 people in the UK (Alzheimer’s society, 2003). Clinicians and healthcar...
Recent research has investigated the impact of design on providing multisensory experience for peopl...
An interdisciplinary research project has evolved from a broad consideration in respect to the risin...
This paper reports the results of a recent study funded by the AHRC into the current provision of mu...
Within dementia care, there is a need to facilitate appropriate sensory experiences and opportunitie...
© 2016, © The Author(s) 2016. Background: Multisensory environments (MSEs) for people with dementia ...
Recent research has investigated the impact of design on providing multisensory experience for peopl...
The poster presents the results of recent interdisciplinary research into current provision and desi...
This interdisciplinary research critically investigated the design qualities of multisensory stimul...
The paper discusses the growing role of design in dementia care and its power to enhance the wellbei...
Dementia is generally considered to be one of the most pressing societal issues now and in the years...
The paper describes the early outcomes of a multi-sensory room project conducted in an Italian long-...
The ebook edition of this title is Open Access and is freely available to read online. This review s...
Dementia is generally considered to be one of the most pressing societal issues now and in the years...
This guide is an outcome of the research project The Multi Sensory Environment (MSE) in dementia car...
Dementia affects over 750,000 people in the UK (Alzheimer’s society, 2003). Clinicians and healthcar...