
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
As global dementia rates continue to rise, how can healthcare design meet the moment with dignity and innovation? In this solo episode, healthcare architect Lowo Adeyemi takes a deep dive into designing environments that not only protect individuals with dementia—but also empower them.
You’ll discover how thoughtful spatial planning, sensory-conscious interiors, intuitive wayfinding, and access to nature can mitigate common challenges associated with cognitive decline. Drawing from evidence-based frameworks and real-world applications, this episode explores how we can humanize memory care facilities through design that is as empathetic as it is effective.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
🔹 The neurological and behavioral realities of living with dementia—and how they shape design priorities
🔹 Key design strategies that improve safety while avoiding an institutional feel
🔹 How intuitive wayfinding reduces disorientation and anxiety
🔹 The therapeutic power of outdoor access and sensory regulation
🔹 Why personalization and small-scale residential models foster autonomy and comfort
🔹 Tools and frameworks such as the Dementia Design Assessment Tool (DDAT) and insights from DSDC
🔹 The critical role of interdisciplinary collaboration in memory care design
Design Tools & Resources Mentioned
Dementia Design Assessment Tool (DDAT)
Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC) at the University of Stirling
ADA Guidelines & WELL Building Standard (with dementia-sensitive enhancements)
Who Should Listen
This episode is a must-listen for:
✅ Healthcare architects and interior designers
✅ Memory care facility planners and operators
✅ Gerontologists, neurologists, and caregiving professionals
✅ Design students and researchers focused on inclusive environments
✅ Advocates for aging-in-place and dignified elder care
Quote to Remember
"Design for dementia transcends the mere limitation of freedom—it seeks to empower dignity within secure parameters." – Lowo Adeyemi
Connect & Share
If this episode inspired you, don’t keep it to yourself. Share it with a colleague, caregiver, or design partner. Let’s build environments that remember those who cannot.
🎧 Subscribe to Designed 4 Recovery for more episodes that explore the healing power of thoughtful design.
#Designed4Recovery #DementiaDesign #MemoryCare #HealthcareArchitecture #DesignWithEmpathy
As global dementia rates continue to rise, how can healthcare design meet the moment with dignity and innovation? In this solo episode, healthcare architect Lowo Adeyemi takes a deep dive into designing environments that not only protect individuals with dementia—but also empower them.
You’ll discover how thoughtful spatial planning, sensory-conscious interiors, intuitive wayfinding, and access to nature can mitigate common challenges associated with cognitive decline. Drawing from evidence-based frameworks and real-world applications, this episode explores how we can humanize memory care facilities through design that is as empathetic as it is effective.
What You’ll Learn in This Episode
🔹 The neurological and behavioral realities of living with dementia—and how they shape design priorities
🔹 Key design strategies that improve safety while avoiding an institutional feel
🔹 How intuitive wayfinding reduces disorientation and anxiety
🔹 The therapeutic power of outdoor access and sensory regulation
🔹 Why personalization and small-scale residential models foster autonomy and comfort
🔹 Tools and frameworks such as the Dementia Design Assessment Tool (DDAT) and insights from DSDC
🔹 The critical role of interdisciplinary collaboration in memory care design
Design Tools & Resources Mentioned
Dementia Design Assessment Tool (DDAT)
Dementia Services Development Centre (DSDC) at the University of Stirling
ADA Guidelines & WELL Building Standard (with dementia-sensitive enhancements)
Who Should Listen
This episode is a must-listen for:
✅ Healthcare architects and interior designers
✅ Memory care facility planners and operators
✅ Gerontologists, neurologists, and caregiving professionals
✅ Design students and researchers focused on inclusive environments
✅ Advocates for aging-in-place and dignified elder care
Quote to Remember
"Design for dementia transcends the mere limitation of freedom—it seeks to empower dignity within secure parameters." – Lowo Adeyemi
Connect & Share
If this episode inspired you, don’t keep it to yourself. Share it with a colleague, caregiver, or design partner. Let’s build environments that remember those who cannot.
🎧 Subscribe to Designed 4 Recovery for more episodes that explore the healing power of thoughtful design.
#Designed4Recovery #DementiaDesign #MemoryCare #HealthcareArchitecture #DesignWithEmpathy