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    People with dementia often stay indoors, missing vital sunlight and outdoor access crucial for well-being. Nurses are now key in designing specialized buildings and gardens to improve dementia patient

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    • Gerontology
    • Environmental Psychology
    • Nursing Science

    Background:

    • Dementia patients frequently remain indoors, limiting exposure to natural light and outdoor environments.
    • Sunlight exposure and access to outdoor spaces are recognized as critical for the physical and mental health of individuals with dementia.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the role of nurses in designing specialized environments for people with dementia.
    • To highlight the importance of integrating outdoor spaces and natural light into dementia care settings.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of current nursing practices in environmental design for dementia care.
    • Analysis of case studies involving specialized building and garden design for dementia patients.

    Main Results:

    • Nurses are increasingly involved in creating therapeutic outdoor spaces for dementia sufferers.
    • Specialized design interventions can facilitate greater access to gardens and sunlight for people with dementia.

    Conclusions:

    • Nursing involvement in specialized design is crucial for enhancing the well-being of people with dementia.
    • Improved access to outdoor spaces and natural light through thoughtful design can positively impact dementia care.