[Press Release] Health and Global Policy Institute, together with Keio University, launches Designing for Dementia – a platform for issuing recommendations about dementia
date : 11/21/2018
Tags: Dementia
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Together with Keio University’s Center for Wellbeing Research, issue+design, and the Dementia Friendship Club, Health and Global Policy Institute (HGPI) – a non-partisan and non-profit independent think-tank working under the theme of realizing citizen-based healthcare policies – has launched the Designing for Dementia to pursue a vision of a future in which people with dementia lead better lives.
The goal of Designing for Dementia is by creating plans based on the experiences and wisdom of people living with dementia in cooperation with people with dementia, their families and caregivers; community residents; healthcare, nursing care, and welfare practitioners; businesses; municipalities and related ministries and organizations; and researchers to accelerate the transition to this future. For more details about the Hub, please take a look at the reference materials.
* Reference materials can be downloaded from the bottom of this page.
For inquiries about this project, please contact
Health and Global Policy Institute
Shunichiro Kurita – Senior Associate
Tel: 03-4243-7156 Fax: 03-4243-7378
Email: info@hgpi.xsrv.jp
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