What we do

Colourwired Services

It is our intention is to help you find your greatness through an understanding of spatial design and colour and in turn ignite the human spirit for those whom you are designing for.

We are a future thinking company with a vision for success and with 20+ years in dementia design, we will empower you to become a dementia design leader in industry, a designer that cultivates confidence, strength and integrity whilst creating meaningful and authentic environments.

Consultancy

Baseline Assessments

We conduct assessments in care homes, community buildings and external environments to ensure suitability for the inclusion of older people and people living with dementia. Using best practice, we advise on the importance of a well-designed environment at planning stage or with refurbishment work.

Design for Dementia

We work with care providers, architects, property developers and families to design spaces that work to enhance the everyday living experience of the users. With our extensive knowledge we can provide advice and support from concept through to completion of the project. 

Support for Certification

Training

We offer a range of education and training courses about Dementia Design that can be tailored to suit. We educate professionals and people interested in increasing their knowledge in this field.

Fundamentals of Dementia Design

Design Transitions -
6 week course


Upskilling and improving knowledge -

Get in touch and book a one to one class with a Colourwired consultant.

Research has shown that the cognitive impairment which affects people with dementia can be aggravated by building design, causing problems that could be rectified easily or avoided at very low cost.

Healthcare buildings will be used by an increasing number of people with dementia, and it is critical that this is considered when they are designed and equipped.

A unique formula for dementia friendly design for professionals.

Our training programmes are aimed at professionals in healthcare and architects who are designing for dementia alike. The programmes are delivered online in live sessions and will be recorded.

With over 1 million sufferers of Dementia in the UK predicted by 2025, this is a trend which continues to require critical planning and design to develop homes that deliver a better quality of life.