Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, OK, USA.
Al-Ahliyya Amman University, New Castle, NSW, Australia.
J Prim Care Community Health. 2021 Jan-Dec;12:21501327211042791. doi: 10.1177/21501327211042791.
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. In searching for innovative options to create more autonomy and better quality of life in dementia care settings, repurposing existing structures, in particular vacant urban malls, may be 1 option for the large sites needed for the European model of dementia villages. These settings may become sustainable Dementia Friendly City Centers (DFCC), because in the case of enclosed mall construction, the internal infrastructure is in place for lighting, HVAC, with varied spatial configuration of public spaces. This paper describes the community engagement research being conducted by a research team at a Midwestern university, laying groundwork for the DFCC model for centralized dementia programs, services, and attached housing. Using graphics and plans for the DFCC model using an 800 000 ft closed mall site, focus groups were conducted with family caregivers of individuals with dementia and long-term care residents to gather their input and response to the model. The participants identified both opportunities and barriers in using an adaptive reuse of a large site for an innovative integrated dementia care model and through the cross-case analysis of the focus group findings, 5 themes were identified which include: community education and acceptance; amenities and activities; maintaining family connections; resident adaptation and staffing.
据估计,有 540 万美国人患有某种形式的痴呆症,这些数字预计在未来几十年还会上升,从而导致对记忆护理住房和服务的需求前所未有地增加。在寻找创新的选择方案,为痴呆症护理环境创造更多的自主权和更高的生活质量时,重新利用现有结构,特别是空置的城市购物中心,可能是欧洲痴呆村模式所需的大型场地的一个选择。这些环境可能成为可持续的痴呆症友好城市中心(DFCC),因为在封闭购物中心的建筑中,内部基础设施已经到位,包括照明、暖通空调以及多样化的公共空间空间配置。本文描述了中西部一所大学的研究团队正在进行的社区参与研究,为集中的痴呆症项目、服务和附属住房的 DFCC 模式奠定了基础。该研究使用一个 80 万平方英尺的封闭式购物中心场地的 DFCC 模型图形和计划,对痴呆症患者的家庭照顾者和长期护理居民进行了焦点小组讨论,以收集他们对该模型的意见和反应。参与者确定了在使用大型场地进行创新的综合痴呆症护理模式的适应性再利用方面的机会和障碍,通过对焦点小组研究结果的跨案例分析,确定了 5 个主题,包括:社区教育和接受度;便利设施和活动;保持家庭联系;居民适应和人员配备。