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“WHO CARES ABOUT THE ELDERLY?”
Senior Living & Healthcare Design Debate 2015 is an internaFonal Debate set to explore global perspecFves on the design and
development of Senior Living and Healthcare Industry in China. .
CHINA SENIOR LIVING & DESIGN DEBATE 2015 22nd of OCTOBER 2015
SHANGHAI
07:45 Breakfast Mee0ng 08:30 Registra0on 09:00 Chairman’s Welcome Note 09:15-‐9:45 Keynote: WHO CARES? THE DUTY OF CARE IN A MODERN SOCIETY. Speaker: Professor Lord Darzi, Director of the InsFtute of Global Health InnovaFon, Imperial College London (TBC) 09:45 PANEL DISCUSSION: DESIGNING PATIENTLY Moderator: Panelist: Kai Wang Chairman, Interna0onal Alliance for Integrated Care Hospital Construc0on Advisory CommiYee Advisor of PRC Na0onal Health and Family Planning Commission Advisor of Senior Services Informa0cs Development CommiYee of CASW Panelist: Therese Hesketh, Professor Global Health, UCL Ins0tute of Global Health (TBC) Panelist: 10:30 Networking Coffee Break 11:00 -‐ 11:25 Sponsor Presenta0on
What is the social and ethical duty to look after the sick and the elderly? What are the challenges – East & West?
What is the real experience of designing and using city hospitals compared to, say, district health centers or local childcare clinics? A panel of experts will examine who knows best about healthcare provision; and where policy is heading.
11:30 PANEL DEBATE: DISABILITY ACCESS ISSUES – IS “ACCESSIBILITY” THE SAME AS “QUALITY”? Moderator: Panelist: Panelist: Panelist: 12:30 Networking Lunch 14:00 -‐ 14:25 ASK THE EXPERTS: SHAPE AND COLOUR OF HEALTH Four experts describe – in 4 minutes each -‐ four different ways to design for a caring environment. 14:30 PANEL DEBATE: DESIGING FOR AN ELDERLY POPULATION Moderator: Panelist Panelist Panelist
Designing for Dementia / Alzheimer’s New Technologies Hygiene in healthcare facilities The Psychology of Health
China will become the world’s most aged society in 2030. In 1992, only 5 percent of the population was over 65; whereas today there are 125 million people (9 percent of the population) are over this age. A short presentation on the shifts in healthcare demographics and data. A panel of expert respondents Architect, Property Developers will take up the challenge to discuss what is needed to care for these trends.
Endless ramps, Handrails & Blind persons paving. Is this the best that we can do?
15:15 Networking Coffee Break 15:45-‐16:25 PANEL DISCUSSION: DESIGN EXAMPLARS: LEARNING FROM BEST AND WORST PRACTICE Moderator: Panelist: Panelist: Panelist 16:30 -‐ 17:10 PANEL DEBATE: THE PROBLEMS OF EVIDENCE-‐BASED DESIGN Moderator: AusFn Williams, China Correspondent, The Architectural Review Panelist: Prof Elmer Villanueva, head, Dept of Public Health, XJTLU Panelist: Panelist 17:10 Cocktail Sponsor Presenta0on 17:20 Conference Chairman Closing Remarks 17:30 Cocktail Recep0on
Designing environments for the Chinese that are culturally appropriate can be a challenge for international design firms that bring their own experiences and expertise. A panel of Architects, engineers and Developers identify the good and bad things of contemporary design to understand what we should do more of and less of in the future.
Does design improve your health? Does natural venFlaFon make you be`er? Can daylight improve your chances of survival? Do architects rely too much on research – and junk science – to jusFfy their work?