Dementia will be increasingly apparent in our professional and personal lives. We need to be better informed and to develop appropriate services. This article looks at what environmental health professionals and partners can deliver in housing and communities around dementia
This research paper targets one of the most prominent design challenges in our society today: how th...
Today, one of the most striking phenomena is the increase in the number of elderly people and the ag...
Due to our aging population, numbers of people with dementia are constantly increasing, while both t...
Alzheimer\u27s is a progressive, degenerative disease that impairs the ability of the affected indiv...
The senses-seeing, smelling, hearing, feeling, and tasting-are the most familiar and basic way peopl...
ethnography about how persons with dementia interact in housing with care for the elderl
This research project will provide policy-makers and housing practitioners with new knowledge into t...
This article discusses results from interviewing people with dementia about their participation outd...
This project involved secondary analysis of ABS and AIHW data, interviews with housing and community...
This research paper targets one of the most prominent design challenges in our society today: how th...
Purpose: This article presents an overview of what is known about dementia services in assisted livi...
This article reviews the current state of housing for people with dementia by exploring housing choi...
Dementia is an encompassing term used to define a series of \u27neurological conditions, of which th...
Discussions about the importance of the built environment for healthcare delivery extend at least as...
Although the majority of people with dementia wish to age in place, they are particularly susceptibl...
This research paper targets one of the most prominent design challenges in our society today: how th...
Today, one of the most striking phenomena is the increase in the number of elderly people and the ag...
Due to our aging population, numbers of people with dementia are constantly increasing, while both t...
Alzheimer\u27s is a progressive, degenerative disease that impairs the ability of the affected indiv...
The senses-seeing, smelling, hearing, feeling, and tasting-are the most familiar and basic way peopl...
ethnography about how persons with dementia interact in housing with care for the elderl
This research project will provide policy-makers and housing practitioners with new knowledge into t...
This article discusses results from interviewing people with dementia about their participation outd...
This project involved secondary analysis of ABS and AIHW data, interviews with housing and community...
This research paper targets one of the most prominent design challenges in our society today: how th...
Purpose: This article presents an overview of what is known about dementia services in assisted livi...
This article reviews the current state of housing for people with dementia by exploring housing choi...
Dementia is an encompassing term used to define a series of \u27neurological conditions, of which th...
Discussions about the importance of the built environment for healthcare delivery extend at least as...
Although the majority of people with dementia wish to age in place, they are particularly susceptibl...
This research paper targets one of the most prominent design challenges in our society today: how th...
Today, one of the most striking phenomena is the increase in the number of elderly people and the ag...
Due to our aging population, numbers of people with dementia are constantly increasing, while both t...