
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.
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