This book presents the latest research that shows how design thinking, making, and acting contribute to the co-designing and development of products, spaces, and services with people living with dementia.
We know that there is currently no cure for the 130+ kinds of dementia that millions of people live with all over the world, but the designed interventions such as the products, spaces, and services described in this book can address stigma, isolation, loss of confidence, and raise awareness and greater understanding of dementia. This book showcases a range of innovative and creative design interventions that have been developed to break the cycle of well-established opinions, strategies, mindsets, and ways of doing that tend to remain unchallenged in the health and social care of people living with dementia.
The book will be of interest to scholars working in product design, service design, experience design, architecture, design research, information design, user-centred design, and design for health.
This book presents the latest research that shows how design thinking, making, and acting contributes to the co-design and development of products, spaces, and services with people living with dementia.
Introduction
Paul A. Rodgers
1. Interactive Textiles for Well-being in Dementia Friendly Communities
Lucy Robertson, Chris Lim, and Wendy Moncur
2. Textile Memories: Designing Wearables Technology for People Living with
Dementi
Julia Danckwerth
3. Designed with DeMEntia: Building Long-lasting Collaborative Care
Euan Winton and Paul A. Rodgers
4. Design for People Living with Dementia: Considerations and Qualities for
Technology and Design
Rens Brankaert and Elke den Ouden
5. Designing Nurturing Experiences for People Living with Advanced Dementia
Cathy Treadaway
6. The Emergence of Empathy: Through Designing for One
Andrea Wilkinson and Niels Hendriks
7. Dementia Architecture: Designing Typological Floorplans using the
Research through Design Approach
Leonie van Buuren, Lex van Delden, and Masi Mohammadi
8. Alexa, What Day is it Again? Virtual Assistants Empowering People Living
with Dementia at Home
Jeanie Beh, Sonja Pedell, Alison de Kruiff, and Ann Reilly
9. Making the Fuzzy End Even Fuzzier: The Role of the Caregiving Relative in
Participatory Design Processes with People Living with Dementia
Carolin Schreiber and Diana Cürlis
10. Paradise Room - How the Sensory Room can Become a Desirable Destination
for Residents in Care Homes
Anke Jakob
11. Parlours of Wonder: Designing Intergenerational Spaces of Encounter
Helen Manchester and Hannah Rumble
12. Connecting Design Students with People Living in Long-term Care: Driving
Social Change Through the Curriculum
Jon Hannan, Caylee Raber, and Michael Peterson
13. Super/Normal: Designing Dementia Services around Wicked Assets
Daniel Carey
14. Trigger Memories through Material Culture in Mexican People Living with
Dementia
Annika Maya Rivero
15. Products and Strategies for Dementia Rehabilitation and Prevention in
Nursing Homes
Aline Aride and Rita Couto
16. MemoryBox Using Digitised Memories to Improve the Quality of Life of
People Living with Dementia
Kanvar Nayer and Kuldeep Nayer
17. Evaluating Shared Tablet Interactions Co-created for People Living with
Moderate to Advanced Dementia
Stu Favilla, Sonja Pedell, Andrew Murphy and Jeanie Beh
18. Exploring the Role of Everyday Sounds to Support People Living with
Dementia
Sarah Campbell, David Frohlich, and Norman Alm
Paul A. Rodgers is a Professor of Design at the University of Strathclyde and is the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Design Leadership Fellow.