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Sang Ryu

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    • University of Edinburgh
    • Daelim Corporation
    • American Academy of Advertising
    • Virginia Commonwealth University (2013/14)
    • Virginia Commonwealth University
    • Virginia Commonwealth University (2012/13)
    • Daelim Paper
    • Saatchi & Saatchi
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Multiculturalism & Alzheimer’s Disease

Multiculturalism & Alzheimer’s Disease
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An integrated concept diagram on the satisfaction of patients and caregivers’ mutual needs.

The increasing number of patients with Alzheimer’s disease in North America is projected to strain the quality of care in public nursing homes. A major discussion concerns the changing demographics of patients, who are rapidly becoming multicultural, and caregivers, whom care services are demanding for diverse needs. For my master’s thesis, I studied the case to propose a new care model with a patient-centered design, an approach that promotes a mutual patient-caregiver relationship through cultural diversity and exchange. The study positions the design intervention on nonmedical treatments, adopts a theory of human motivation to human-centered design, and pilots a series of case studies on driving social and cultural innovation.

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