Design for Health - Creating supportive environments for people living with Dementia
Abstract
Buildings in general, including nursing homes for the elderly, are usually not
designed to take into consideration the impacts of dementia on people’s life. This
dissertation contains information on the development of guidelines of design
principles and aspects while designing for people with dementia. The general
objective of this study is to improve the lives of people with dementia by guiding
designers and architects on creating/adapting environments that increase people
with dementia’s capacity to be more independent and self-confident in their daily
lives. After an extensive literature review and case study analysis with a qualitative
approach using Content Analysis research method, it was possible to identify and
categorize the dementia symptoms that can impact how individuals relate to the
environment, as well as design principles and design aspects that should be
adopted in the environment for people with dementia. As a concrete outcome, an
adaptation guideline was published online in a visually appealing format, making it
readily accessible to the public.