posted on 2023-07-26, 14:02authored byEfthimia Pantzartzis, Andrew D. F. Price, Federica Pascale
Populations in many countries are ageing at a rapid pace which is expected to rise over the coming years. Health and social care provision and infrastructure need to respond to the ageing population and its related conditions such as dementia. The healthcare built environment can impact on people with dementia and the care pathway is highly relevant to quality of life, patients, residents, family, staff and carers. Evidence-based design solutions and best practice can help to improve the quality of life and deliver value for money during a period of rapid change where long term solutions relating to the healthcare environment are requrired. Research and pilot studies can help to demonstrate the benefits of evidence-based design and best practice for integrated care delivery. This paper explores the current trend and future oportunities to deliver dementia-friendly environments and integrated care through gathering of evidence, development of best practice guidance and integration of care delivery.
History
Page range
114-119
ISSN
2344-9993
Publisher
Asociación Argentina de Arquitectura e Ingeniería Hospitalaria
Place of publication
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Conference proceeding
Asociación Argentina de Arquitectura e Ingeniería Hospitalaria (AADAIH) Conference 2015
Name of event
Asociación Argentina de Arquitectura e Ingeniería Hospitalaria (AADAIH) Conference 2015