Dementia Friendly Interiors. A person centred approach that gives resident choice, independence and dignity while taking into consideration the different social, physical and cognitive abilities of each resident including those living with Dementia.
Community inclusion, the opportunity to live and exist as a contributing member of the community while being valued for one's abilities and uniqueness.
Strolling through a park, gardening, to a country walk, exposure to nature has been linked to a host of benefits, including improved attention, lower stress, better mood while helping to reduce psychiatric disorders.
Personal space, a safe haven, we all need that quiet space at some stage of the day, a place to reflect, unwind and relax after a busy day.
Creating memories, laughter and that feeling of connection. Having people in our lives, someone who wants our opinion, people who values our company. Makes us feel wanted, boosting self-esteem and wellbeing.
Youth and seniors share their talents and resources, supporting each other in relationships, which benefit the individuals and the community as a whole.