EADDAT Tier 2 - R5 Activity + Leisure
The Environments for Ageing and Dementia Design Assessment Tool (EADDAT) is a valuable resource for influencers of the built environment, health and social care practitioners and individuals supporting a loved one with dementia. It can be used for existing, new-build and refurbishment projects across a range of settings; including the home, cafes, restaurants, care homes, day care centres, hospitals and faith buildings.
This independent evidence-based tool and assessment methodology ensures each project achieves the highest possible standards in ageing and dementia design, suitable for the level of intervention possible within the scope of the project.
EADDAT is split into three tiers. This is Tier 2, which has seven resources, each designed to be appropriate to the project area:
R1 - Outdoor environments + the public realm
R2 - Care environments
R3 - Shopping + town
R4 - Eating, drinking + socialising
R5 - Activity + leisure (this version)
R6 - Public buildings + work
R7 - The domestic environment
Resources R1 - R6 are accompanied by 'The Essentials' booklet which includes supporting information and a checklist covering:
- Entrances
- Circulation
- Toilets
- Contrast
- Patterns and colours
- Fixtures, fittings and finishes
- Light levels
- Acoustics
- Signage and way finding
- Technology and interfaces
- Heating and small power
R5 - Activity + leisure
Sports facilities, libraries, faith buildings and places of entertainment are important to maintain social routines and for health and mental wellbeing. This connection to other people and enjoyable pastimes can reduce the detrimental effect of loneliness and isolation, and help to maintain normality in someone’s life.
This EADDAT resource will be of benefit to those working on projects which include:
- Leisure centres
- Gyms and courts
- Libraries
- Faith buildings
- Cinemas, theatres and auditoria
IBSN: 978 1 908063-37-3
Edition: 1st
Pages: 130 - R5 Activity + leisure + 49 - The Essentials
Publication: 2022
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