Creative Connections was a study to identify ways of generating positive feelings through graphic design for people living with dementia. The poster presents a ‘fuzzy felt’ wall frieze and two books that have explored the use of visual imagery through sensory graphics. They were all aimed at stimulating the senses through touch and received positive comments in support of being beneficial activities for people with dementia and their carers that were enjoyable, engaging, relaxing and social. Beneficial creative connections were developed both for the people interacting with the designs and for staff, involved in creating the works, providing positive experiences for all
There is an urgent need for playful, personalised, interactive, comforting, and tactile solutions th...
In action teaching, assignments are created that simultaneously benefit students and society by dire...
There is an urgent need for playful, personalised, interactive, comforting, and tactile solutions th...
This research project was developed from a visual communication inquiry for people with dementia. In...
This research project was developed from a visual communication inquiry for people with dementia. In...
This project focuses on contributing to a feeling of connectedness for people in the mid to late sta...
This collaborative project that involves testing the idea of using interactive tactile ‘tools’, invo...
Introduction: Dementia and Imagination is a multidisciplinary research collaboration bringing togeth...
This paper presents recent research investigating the development of playful artefacts to support th...
The prevalence of dementia in the UK continues to rise with our growing elderly population. Explorin...
An increasing interest in exploring how digital innovation could support dementia care has been lead...
This paper presents recent research investigating the development of playful artefacts to support th...
Background Alongside a growing use of creative arts within community and residential settings to su...
Sensory Rooms is an exhibition that has been developed to provide ideas on how new approaches to des...
Dementia comprises a number of degenerative neurological diseases. It is a complex condition and eac...
There is an urgent need for playful, personalised, interactive, comforting, and tactile solutions th...
In action teaching, assignments are created that simultaneously benefit students and society by dire...
There is an urgent need for playful, personalised, interactive, comforting, and tactile solutions th...
This research project was developed from a visual communication inquiry for people with dementia. In...
This research project was developed from a visual communication inquiry for people with dementia. In...
This project focuses on contributing to a feeling of connectedness for people in the mid to late sta...
This collaborative project that involves testing the idea of using interactive tactile ‘tools’, invo...
Introduction: Dementia and Imagination is a multidisciplinary research collaboration bringing togeth...
This paper presents recent research investigating the development of playful artefacts to support th...
The prevalence of dementia in the UK continues to rise with our growing elderly population. Explorin...
An increasing interest in exploring how digital innovation could support dementia care has been lead...
This paper presents recent research investigating the development of playful artefacts to support th...
Background Alongside a growing use of creative arts within community and residential settings to su...
Sensory Rooms is an exhibition that has been developed to provide ideas on how new approaches to des...
Dementia comprises a number of degenerative neurological diseases. It is a complex condition and eac...
There is an urgent need for playful, personalised, interactive, comforting, and tactile solutions th...
In action teaching, assignments are created that simultaneously benefit students and society by dire...
There is an urgent need for playful, personalised, interactive, comforting, and tactile solutions th...