Roberts Emily, Carter Heather Carlile
Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, USA, USA.
Inquiry. 2020 Jan-Dec;57:46958020969305. doi: 10.1177/0046958020969305.
It is estimated that 5.4 million Americans have some form of dementia and these numbers are expected to rise in the coming decades, leading to an unprecedented demand for memory care housing and services. At the same time, infectious disease outbreaks like the COVID-19 pandemic have raised great concerns for the future of care settings for people living with dementia. In searching for innovative options to create more autonomy and better quality of life in dementia care settings, while at the same time improving infectious disease control, repurposing existing structures, in particular vacant urban malls, may be one option for the large sites needed for the European model of dementia villages. This editorial paper makes the case for the Dementia Friendly City Center model for centralized dementia programs, medical services and housing. By working across multiple disciplines, this research team has simultaneously addressed numerous issues, including community revitalization, building sustainability, and the strengthening of infectious disease control in care sites which are inclusive, progressive and convergent with the needs of an aging population.
据估计,540万美国人患有某种形式的痴呆症,预计在未来几十年这些数字还会上升,这将导致对记忆护理住房和服务的需求空前增长。与此同时,像新冠疫情这样的传染病爆发引发了人们对痴呆症患者护理环境未来的极大担忧。在寻求创新方案以在痴呆症护理环境中创造更多自主权和更高生活质量的同时,提高传染病防控能力,重新利用现有建筑,特别是空置的城市购物中心,对于欧洲模式的痴呆症村所需的大型场地来说可能是一种选择。这篇社论文章支持痴呆友好型城市中心模式,用于集中式痴呆症项目、医疗服务和住房。通过跨多学科合作,该研究团队同时解决了众多问题,包括社区振兴、建筑可持续性以及加强护理场所的传染病防控,这些场所具有包容性、先进性且符合老龄人口的需求。