DEMENTIA-FRIENDLY DESIGN CAN IMPROVE LIVES
Design shapes the world we live in. From the design of entire cities and streets to the design of a single webpage or brochure, there are ways to improve experiences for people who are living with dementia. Tune in to listen to our panel of experts share their extensive expertise.
Dr. Samantha Biglieri specializes in accessibility and disability in planning and understanding the experiences of people living with dementia in their own neighbourhoods.
Arnold Cheng is the founder of Spectrum Ability and has assessed everything from downtown office towers to large community centres to neighbourhood gardens and park paths.
Keith Francis – amongst many things – is a member of the Design and Dementia Community of Practice at BrainXchange, a network dedicated to improving the quality of life and supports for persons with or at risk of having brain-health needs.
Moderator Leah Sandals is Senior Editor, Knowledge Translation and Exchange at the Alzheimer Society of Canada.