Why Don't We Go Into the Garden?
Why Don't We Go Into the Garden?
A Designer Handbook for Creating Actively Used Care Setting Gardens
Carroll, Debbie; Rendell, Mark; Hoare, Charlie; Weston, Paul; Gordon, Sue; Rendell, Mark; Terrey, Dawn; Carroll, Debbie
Step Change Design Ltd
03/2022
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Why should care culture matter to designers?
Our research project
What is 'care culture'?
What's this got to do with design?
Our research findings
What do we mean by 'advanced care culture practices'?
The Care Culture Map
The care setting's culture change journey
'Hidden dangers'
We too may need to undertake a culture change journey
Hidden danger no.1 Holding the care setting back
It's about balancing risk, not necessarily reducing it
Hidden danger no.2 Over-designing
Hidden danger no.3 The designer's and care setting's fearful attitudes match
Hidden danger no.4 The care setting devolves responsibility for the outdoors to an expert
Examine your deeply held beliefs about 'good' design
Relationship-Centred Design
The key principles of Relationship-Centred Design
What do we mean by 'non-drawing' design approaches?
Five scenarios
Conversation starter
Five key questions
Relationship-Centred Design (RCD) v. Traditional design approaches
The Care Culture Banding Tool
Identifying the correct care culture band
How to use the Care Culture Banding Tool
The Seven Care Culture Bands
More design insights
Room layouts and sightlines
Territoriality
Beware the gimmicks, gizmos and gadgets
Our checklist
Safety and security are not the same thing
Garden paths, routes and layouts
Heights and distance travelled in the care setting garden
New build and re-development projects
We never stop learning
About the Authors / Contact details
Index
Index
Other products in this series
Authors' acknowledgements
Why should care culture matter to designers?
Our research project
What is 'care culture'?
What's this got to do with design?
Our research findings
What do we mean by 'advanced care culture practices'?
The Care Culture Map
The care setting's culture change journey
'Hidden dangers'
We too may need to undertake a culture change journey
Hidden danger no.1 Holding the care setting back
It's about balancing risk, not necessarily reducing it
Hidden danger no.2 Over-designing
Hidden danger no.3 The designer's and care setting's fearful attitudes match
Hidden danger no.4 The care setting devolves responsibility for the outdoors to an expert
Examine your deeply held beliefs about 'good' design
Relationship-Centred Design
The key principles of Relationship-Centred Design
What do we mean by 'non-drawing' design approaches?
Five scenarios
Conversation starter
Five key questions
Relationship-Centred Design (RCD) v. Traditional design approaches
The Care Culture Banding Tool
Identifying the correct care culture band
How to use the Care Culture Banding Tool
The Seven Care Culture Bands
More design insights
Room layouts and sightlines
Territoriality
Beware the gimmicks, gizmos and gadgets
Our checklist
Safety and security are not the same thing
Garden paths, routes and layouts
Heights and distance travelled in the care setting garden
New build and re-development projects
We never stop learning
About the Authors / Contact details
Index
Index
Other products in this series
Authors' acknowledgements