1 Research[x]Design, Department of Architecture, KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
HERD. 2019 Jan;12(1):145-159. doi: 10.1177/1937586718796614. Epub 2018 Sep 13.
: We aim to gain insight into how a dementia special care unit is used and experienced by its residents and what design aspects are important therein.
: In Flanders, housing for people with dementia evolves toward small-scale, homelike environments. As population aging challenges the affordability of this evolution, architects and other designers are asked to design dementia special care units that offer the advantages of small scaleness within the context of large-scale residential care facilities. How these units are used and experienced is not systematically evaluated.
: A case study was conducted in a recently built residential care facility where a dementia special care unit was foreseen on the ground floor, yet after a few months was moved to the top floor. The case study combined architectural analysis, participant observation, and qualitative interviews with residents and care staff.
: Comparing the original situation on the ground floor with the new situation on the top floor highlights how enclosure (physical and visual access to outside and the rest of the facility) and spatial organization affect how residents use and experience a dementia special care unit.
: Depending on the type and stage of dementia, residents may have different needs for space to move, sensory stimuli, and social contact. In order to meet these different needs, confining residents to a dementia special care unit to the top floor should be avoided unless it is carefully designed, providing sufficient freedom of movement and connection with the outside world.
我们旨在深入了解痴呆症特别护理单元的使用情况和居民的体验,以及其中重要的设计方面。
在佛兰德斯,面向痴呆症患者的住房正在向小规模、家庭式环境发展。随着人口老龄化对这种发展的可负担性提出挑战,建筑师和其他设计师被要求设计能够在大型住宅护理设施中提供小规模优势的痴呆症特别护理单元。这些单元的使用和体验并没有得到系统的评估。
在一个最近建成的养老院中进行了一项案例研究,该养老院在底层规划了一个痴呆症特别护理单元,但几个月后将其移至顶层。该案例研究结合了建筑分析、参与者观察以及对居民和护理人员的定性访谈。
将底层的原始情况与顶层的新情况进行比较,突出了封闭性(物理和视觉上通往外部和设施其余部分的通道)和空间组织如何影响居民对痴呆症特别护理单元的使用和体验。
根据痴呆症的类型和阶段,居民可能对移动空间、感官刺激和社交接触有不同的需求。为了满足这些不同的需求,除非精心设计,提供足够的活动自由和与外界的联系,否则应避免将居民限制在顶层的痴呆症特别护理单元中。