Healthcare Design: Designing for patients with mild cognitive impairment
By: NELSON Worldwide
Designers and researchers have made significant advances in designing environments that meet the needs of the general aging population as well as people living with dementia. Nevertheless, 12 to 18 percent of people aged 60 or older develop mild cognitive impairment (MCI), falling between these two populations.
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