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Designing for dementia Judith Torrington University of Sheffield School of Architecture EXTRA CARE HOUSING AND DEMENTIA CONFERENCE Tuesday 15th November 2005 Fielder Conference Centre Hatfield

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Page 1: Designing for dementia Judith Torrington University of Sheffield School of Architecture EXTRA CARE HOUSING AND DEMENTIA CONFERENCE Tuesday 15th November

Designing for dementia

Judith TorringtonUniversity of SheffieldSchool of Architecture

EXTRA CARE HOUSING AND DEMENTIA CONFERENCETuesday 15th November 2005

Fielder Conference Centre Hatfield

Page 2: Designing for dementia Judith Torrington University of Sheffield School of Architecture EXTRA CARE HOUSING AND DEMENTIA CONFERENCE Tuesday 15th November

Person factors

Formal support network

Social network

Physical environment

Aspirations

experiences meaning

Well-being model

Page 3: Designing for dementia Judith Torrington University of Sheffield School of Architecture EXTRA CARE HOUSING AND DEMENTIA CONFERENCE Tuesday 15th November

Everyone is a house with four rooms – a physical, a mental, an emotional and a spiritual. Most of us live in one room most of the time, but unless we go into each room every day, if only to keep it aired, we are not a complete person

Rumer Godden

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Design parameters

Support for the person

Support for old age

Support for cognitive impairment

PrivacyPersonalisationDignityChoiceAutonomy

Preservation of functional abilitySupport for frailtyHealth safety and security

OrientationAwarenessNormalnessSupport for dementia related behaviour

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safety & health

community

comfort

physical support

physical support

choice & control

comfort

personal-isation

Quality of life

High dependency

Low dependency

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personalisation

normalness

Quality of life

Staff

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Safety and security

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Support for activity

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Finding the way

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‘street’

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Community and society

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Bring me sunshine

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Light, view, transparency

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Colour

to highlight

to camouflage

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Coloursoft co-ordinated colour

pattern free

soothing

absence of glare

matt or satin paint finish

pictures of local landmarks

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Meaning of space

It is clear that some residents do not feel ‘at home’ because they worry about paying for their meals when they go into the dining room

..she goes in for her dinner, her tea. “I can’t have any. I haven’t paid for it. I haven’t got any money to pay for it;” they might have done it for 70, 80 years …And now all of a sudden it’s all done for them……(relative).

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Mixed messages

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Home like

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Home like?

x4

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Use of buildings

131410 131410N =

type and size of building

large nursingsocial/sheffcaresmall/conversion

80

70

60

50

40

30

20

10

CHOIBLD

CHOIUSE

33

13

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Spaces with meaning

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Person factors

Formal support network

Social network

Physical environment

Aspirations

experiences meaning

Selection and evaluation tool kits

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Gradmann HausHerrmann and Bosch with Demenz Support

Stuttgart

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Johanniterstift, Plochingenremodelled by Demenz Support Stuttgart