Document Type
Book
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Download Front Pages & Table of Contents (96 KB)
Download Chapter 1: Executive Summary / pp. 1-3 (116 KB)
Download Chapter 2: The Evolving Context of Dementia Day Care / pp. 4-11 (366 KB)
Download Chapter 3: The Physical Environment and Dementia Day Care / pp. 12-18 (314 KB)
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Download Chapter 5: The Products / pp. 24-52 (891 KB)
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Publication Date
2001
Keywords
Dementia
Abstract
This monograph presents discrete design interventions developed by architecture, interior design and landscape architecture students in an inter-professional practicum. Students developed an understanding of the context of adult day care settings. Each student developed a discrete design intervention that could be utilized to enhance the therapeutic milieu of large open spaces endemic to adult day care. These interventions are categorized in one of three types: spatial organization, partitions and activity-oriented furniture.
ISBN
1886437130
Recommended Citation
Moore, Keith Diaz; Bowers-Thomas, Deborah; Feser, Angela; Hall, Lee; Hanenberg, Anne; Houghten, Myah; Kamayama, Nao; Ma, Ching-Chih; Nelson, Cory; Palmer, Amy; and Ward, Kimberly, "Dementia Day Care Design: Solutions from an Interprofessional Student Practicum: A Report of Research" (2001). Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research Books. 7.
https://dc.uwm.edu/caupr_mono/7
Publisher
Center for Architecture and Urban Planning Research, University of Wisconsin--Milwaukee
City
Milwaukee, WI
Front Pages & Table of Contents
dementia_moore_2.pdf (116 kB)
Chapter 1: Executive Summary / pp. 1-3
dementia_moore_3.pdf (366 kB)
Chapter 2: The Evolving Context of Dementia Day Care / pp. 4-11
dementia_moore_4.pdf (314 kB)
Chapter 3: The Physical Environment and Dementia Day Care / pp. 12-18
dementia_moore_5.pdf (200 kB)
Chapter 4: The Practicum / pp. 19-23
dementia_moore_6.pdf (891 kB)
Chapter 5: The Products / pp. 24-52
dementia_moore_7.pdf (91 kB)
Selected References / pp. 54-56