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    Dementia Day Care Design: Solutions from an Interprofessional Student Practicum: A Report of Research

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    2001-01-01
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    Moore, Keith Diaz
    Bowers-Thomas, Deborah
    Feser, Angela
    Hall, Lee
    Hanenberg, Anne
    Houghten, Myah
    Kamayama, Nao
    Ma, Ching-Chih
    Nelson, Cory
    Palmer, Amy
    Ward, Kimberly
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    Abstract
    This monograph presents discrete design interventions developed by architecture, interior design and landscape architecture students in an inter-professional practicum. Students developed an understanding of the context of adult day care settings. Each student developed a discrete design intervention that could be utilized to enhance the therapeutic milieu of large open spaces endemic to adult day care. These interventions are categorized in one of three types: spatial organization, partitions and activity-oriented furniture.
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    Dementia
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    http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1793/89974
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