• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content

Sang Ryu

  • About
  • Work
    • 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
  • Contact

Multiculturalism & Alzheimer’s Disease

Multiculturalism & Alzheimer’s Disease
Image 5 of 6

The case study on the arrangement for Boka Taco Truck to visit Hermitage Assisted Living in Richmond, Virginia, to satisfy the Hispanic patients’ self-existence and caregivers’ self-growth on cultural taste.

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.

© 2025 · Sang Ryu