The term ‘environmental design for dementia’ relates to both the process and outcomes of designing to support or improve cognitive accessibility in physical environments. Environmental design for dementia is evidenced as an effective nonpharmacological intervention for treatment of the symptoms of dementia and is associated with higher levels of independence and wellbeing for people living with a variety of age-related cognitive, physical, and sensory impairments. Evidence-based dementia design principles have been established as a means of supporting both the design and evaluation of environmental design for dementia.
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Quirke, M., Bennett, K., Chau, H.-W., Preece, T., & Jamei, E. (2023). Environmental Design for People Living with Dementia. Encyclopedia, 3(3), 1038–1057. https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia3030076
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