Best practice in the design of residential environments for people living with dementia and sight loss

Posted by on June 28, 2014 in Home Page | 0 comments

The Thomas Pocklington Trust has published research that shows how innocative design of living spaces can improve the lives of people who are living with two common conditions – dementia and sight loss. The evidence-based guidelines help make homes more accessible for people with both conditions and were developed after researchers gathered the views and experiences of people living with dementia and sight loss, their families and carers and a wide range of professionals.
 
 
source: The Kings Fund Health Management Alert 17.6.2014

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