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Dementia Lab 2022

The Residue of Design: Proceedings of the 6th Dementia Lab Conference, D-Lab 2022, September...

Maarten Houben Rens Brankaert Niels Hendriks Andrea Wilkinson

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Springer International Publishing AG
17 September 2022
This book gathers the revised and selected contributions to the 6th Dementia Lab Conference, D-Lab 2022, held on September 20-22, 2022, in Leuven. It describes original and innovative research on how design can contribute to the quality of life of people with dementia, their loved ones, and caregivers. The papers highlight the value of participation within design, analyzing it at three levels: personal, product, and organizational. The presented ideas and findings address ‘The Residue of Design’ and go beyond the initial impact of the design itself by looking at what benefits design research brings for people with dementia. The papers cover topics such as the development of creative design methods to foster participation and engagement from people with dementia, evaluation studies or critical reflections that reveal the impact of products and the built environment in dementia care, and raising awareness and countering stigma in societal views on dementia.
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Imprint:   Springer International Publishing AG
Country of Publication:   Switzerland
Edition:   2023 ed.
Volume:   3
Dimensions:   Height: 254mm,  Width: 178mm, 
Weight:   467g
ISBN:   9783031144653
ISBN 10:   3031144651
Series:   Design For Inclusion
Pages:   118
Publication Date:  
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Compassionate Design - HUGs on Prescription.- Adaptivity in Research Practice with People Living with Dementia: A Designer's Reflection.- Impact of Care Home Design on Wellbeing and Social Connections of People with Dementia During the COVID-19 Pandemic.- The Role of Interior Design Materialities in Dementia Care: Mundane Elements from the Past.- Humanizing Information about Meaningful Activities for People with Dementia.- House of Memories: A Tangible and Multisensory Museum Installation Focused on Daily Life with Dementia.- One Step at a Time: Evaluation of a Step-by-Step Recipe Tool Designed for People with Dementia.- Supporting Intergenerational Dialogue Through Memories: A Case Study of Hilde Kramer’s Picturebook for Dementia.- Designing for People with Dementia: A Portuguese Case Study.

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