January 19

The Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Travelling Fellowship

In 2017 William, our co-founder and Chief of Architecture completed his report 'The Architecture of Care'.

Based on the experiences of his Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Travelling Fellowship, William's Report became a strong founding document of the Maracuja Club approach to dementia care innovation and our new approach to nursing home design.

You can download his report below, and take a look for yourself.

 William's document takes you through meetings with leading expert researchers such as Professor Sandra Black & Professor Rose-Marie Droes.
He walks you through his visits and reflections on centres of excellence such as the Dotsa Bitove Wellness Academy in Canada, and ViTA in Australia.

Professor Rose-Marie Droes, making a presentation of research on her 'Meeting Centres' project.

We have a radical and energising way forward for the dementia care and nursing care industry in building model and care model.

With your support we can make it a reality. Sign up to stand with us and recieve updates on the Maracuja Club project.

The more people expressing interest in this project, the more likelihood we have of attracting the needed investment in a new future for dementia care.


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care architecture, care innovation, dementia care, evidence based, new dementia home, nursing home, travelling felowship, WCMT, winston churchill memorial trust


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