See Through Their Eyes
People with dementia see the world differently. What may look normal to you could potentially disorientate them, causing distress or even injury. As a result, the buildings they use must be designed with a deep understanding of the ways in which those with dementia will experience them from the types of materials used to the interplay of different colours.
Glaucoma - causing loss of peripheral vision
Macular degeneration - causing loss of central vision
Cataracts - meaning opacification of the lens
Hemianopia - causing the person to see one half-side only
In addition, people with dementia may suffer from normal age-related visual impairments, such as:
- Dry-eye syndrome, causing a gritty feeling and a sensation of tiredness in the eyes
- Thickening lenses, causing hazier vision
- Diminished ability to discriminate between colours and sensitivity to glare
- Short- or long-sightedness
At Gradus and Gerflor, we pride ourselves on our ability to help create buildings in which people with dementia can live happy and comfortable lives. This means understanding both the unique viewpoints of those with the condition and also of everyone in the supply chain, from architects and specifiers to contractors and installers.
See through their eyes its what we do.
About Us
We're passionate about promoting independent living and ensuring that people continue to live independent and fulfilling lives for as long as possible. Understanding the requirements of the end user as well as working alongside evolving building standards and guidance to produce complementary products has been a key part of our success.
Using over 50 years of knowledge and experience we have designed and manufactured a wide range of products that promote independent living - from handrails that provide vital support and guidance to stair edgings that provide critical safety underfoot.
Fundamentals
A fresh approach
We believe passionately in providing the customer with the with the very best in terms of product and service. Gradus and Gerflor manufacture innovative solutions which are ideal for residential care.
A fusion of products and values
Customer service is at the heart of everything we do. We believe a combination of our products and values, delievered with a fresh approach provides our customers with the fundamentals needed to build a long-term partnership.
Products
Many of our products have been accredited by the world-leading Dementia Services Development Centre at the University of Stirling for use in dementia living areas.
Blog
We spoke to some key figures in the chain that help create a dementia-inclusive environment, each of whom gave their unique perspective on designing for dementia. Read what they had to say here.
The Campaign
We're passionate about promoting independent living and ensuring that people continue to live independent and fulfilling lives for as long as possible and thats why we've launched the See Through Their Eyes campaign.
Download brochureGroundwork & Age UK
We teamed up with Groundwork UK to create a dementia-inclusive garden at Age UK Tameside in Ashton-under-Lyne. The project saw us help transform the centres tired outdoor area into a thriving greenspace that allows the centres users to take part in relaxing and meaningful activities. Watch the video to learn more.
Here to Help
Jason Judges, Regional Sales Manager
Hi, I'm Jason, I've worked in flooring for eight years, collaborating with many designers on flagship care schemes that have centred on inclusive design. With my in-depth knowledge of accessories, matting, carpets, vinyl and wall protection, I can help you to not only get your specification right but ensure that your building is accessible and inclusive.
Kenny Miller, National Sales Manager
Hi, I'm Kenny. Designing for dementia has been one of my central focuses for over 15 years, and with an ageing population, we are being asked more and more questions relating to elderly care and dementia. As a key member of the Housing team, I am dedicated to providing the necessary support to enable informed decisions to be made regarding the correct type of flooring to use in dementia living environments.