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Titlebook: HCI and Design in the Context of Dementia; Rens Brankaert,Gail Kenning Book 2020 Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2020 Dementia.Context.HCI.

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Assistive Media for Well-being each other and represent our identity to others. In this chapter, we explore the value of such media for supporting well-being in older age, drawing on concepts from literatures on art, reminiscence and music therapy. Theoretically, we argue for a new category of assistive technologies involving me
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Exploring Everyday Sounds in Dementia: Practical Guidelines for Interactive Workshopsyday life for people with dementia. Research in the field of building acoustics and psychology is suggesting that re-presenting everyday sounds as soundscapes in the care space can influence emotional states, relieve boredom, and reduce stress. However, as the responses to sound are personal, and ea
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Color Design and Dementia: Harnessing HCI to Improve Environmental Visual Literacyre engaging, harmonious, and practical, either in relation to people living with dementia but more often in relation to other stakeholders or decision makers. While color design strategies continue to focus on encouraging engagement, this is now just a starting point when designing for people living
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Sharing a Virtual World with People Living with Dementia to the market. However, consideration for how these experiences may be designed for people living with dementia to provide both comfort and enrichment has rarely been explored. With HCI design shifting toward an emphasis on designing . people living with dementia rather than ., this chapter focuses
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Bridging the Gap: Design for Intergenerational Engagement in Dementia Care engagement. Intergenerational interactions between young people and people with dementia have been widely documented to be mutually beneficial through challenging perceptions of one another. As such, positioning younger people and people with dementia as key actors in user-centred design processes
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Donna J. Holmes,Grazyna Jasienskad well-being. But to make a contribution designers and developers need, not only to understand how ageing and dementia impact on populations at a societal level, but also the impact on communities, stakeholders and individuals. Co-creation and participatory approaches are increasingly being used to
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The Archaeologist‘s Manual for Conservationterventions such as technology can play an important role to support this. However, there are still many challenges ahead. Technology is often devised without a full consideration of the target user group, or a thorough understanding of the context in which it is to operate. Furthermore, technology
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Feasting and the Practice of Stately Mannersible to design appropriately and with sensitivity so that a person’s dignity and sense of self can be retained even when the person can no longer remember who they are? How can successful design solutions be created when the user can no longer communicate verbally and is unable to relate to the worl
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