The core idea is to create open space and plants, implant life scenes, create nostalgic space, and play the role of medical staff, so that patients can stay here as usual and slow down the course of disease.
Domestic cognitive care institutions are generally independent buildings, independent access control, closed management, patients live a secluded life, resulting in more mental malaise, physical health gradually decline. Research has found that the continuation of the original social environment and behavioral scenes can make patients with Alzheimer's disease feel close and happy, drive away the inner desolation, and help patients greatly delay the progression of the disease. This project hopes to break the traditional cognitive care model, and fully give patients "freedom and respect", rather than "trapped" in the institution, while ensuring the safety of patients.
Create open space and plants, implant life scenes, create nostalgic space, and play the role of medical staff