Designing for Dementia (6 November 2025)

VIDEOCONFERENCE


Two-thirds of people living with dementia stay in their own homes, where design can significantly impact their quality of life. In this 45-minute session, Daniel Jameson will discuss how thoughtful kitchen, bathroom, and laundry designs can help individuals maintain independence and dignity in their daily lives.

You’ll learn about:

  • Why design matters for dementia-friendly homes
  • Real-life experiences in kitchens and bathrooms
  • Dementia design principles and practical guidelines
  • Lessons from a domestic kitchen in residential care

About the Speaker

Daniel works with, leading small house residential aged care provider HammondCare and their team to design and operationalise small house residential aged care. He facilitates the Dementia Design School across Australia with the focus on supporting providers, architects and designers to consider the needs of people living with dementia and create "better" spaces for them to live and thrive. Daniel also consults across Australia and internationally with providers, built environment specialists and product suppliers to advocate and inspire for places that enable people living with dementia to live their best lives.


A note on the start time:

Due to daylight savings, please ensure you are aware of the starting time for your location:

  • 12:00pm - Queensland
  • 1:00pm - Victoria, New South Wales, Tasmania, Australia Capital Territory
  • 12:30pm - South Australia
  • 10:00am - Western Australia
  • 11:30pm - Northern Territory


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When:  Nov 6, 2025 from 01:00 PM to 02:00 PM (Sydney time)

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This event is for designers, cabinet makers and students in the areas of kitchens, bathrooms and interior spaces. If you are a supplier to the industry please contact KBDi on 1300 253 223 to discuss an invitation.