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Case Studies and Real-World Projects

This page features case studies and real-world projects from around the globe, providing practical insights and examples in the field of dementia-friendly design.

Explore resources on co-design with people living with dementia and stakeholders, featuring interviews and case studies to support inclusive collaboration and foster truly meaningful, person-centered outcomes.

This webpage showcases a range of real-life examples and current research on dementia‑inclusive and enabling home environments, highlighting practical approaches to support dignity, independence, safety, and quality of life at home.

This page features real-life examples on dementia inclusive neighbourhoods or communities, showcasing how cities and communities are adapting design to support people living with dementia. You’ll find practical case studies and guidance from around the world to inspire and inform those interested in building more inclusive, supportive environments.

Discover a comprehensive range of dementia-inclusive residential aged care design. This page features case studies, and research to support the creation of supportive, enabling, and person-centered nursing home environments.

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