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| − | G'day, everyone! My name is Tracey and I'm a University Innovation Fellow. I'm originally from Australia, but currently live in the US [[File:2019. Headshot.jpg|thumb]]with my American husband and have gone back to school for a second time to get a degree in Interior Architecture and Design. I was a teacher for seven years and taught in Australia, Japan and London before settling down in beautiful Fort Collins, CO. My | + | G'day, everyone! My name is Tracey and I'm a University Innovation Fellow. I'm originally from Australia, but currently live in the US [[File:2019. Headshot.jpg|thumb|2019. Headshot.jpg]]with my American husband and have gone back to school for a second time to get a degree in Interior Architecture and Design. I was a teacher for seven years and taught in Australia, Japan and London before settling down in beautiful Fort Collins, CO. <span style="color: rgb(26, 26, 26); font-family: Arial;">After I graduate I am really interested in designing aged-care facilities for people suffering from Dementia and Alzheimer's. A mentor told me her personal design story regarding an old woman with Alzheimer’s who would forget to eat. The poor old woman would have to be tube-fed every few days to keep her alive, which was terribly distressing for the patient, the patient’s family and the staff. My mentor said that she thought research-based design could alleviate this problem, so she designed a central kitchen where patients could roll up in their wheelchairs and see, smell and hear their food being prepared. This sensory information - sights, sounds, smells - triggered memories and old habits. My mentor said that within a week of the kitchen being completed the old woman was feeding herself again and no longer needed to be tube-fed.</span><span class="Apple-converted-space" style="color: rgb(26, 26, 26); font-family: Arial;"> </span> |
| + | <span class="s1">That is the power of design; the ability to improve the quality of life for those we care most about.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></span> | ||
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| + | <span class="s1">And that’s what makes me so excited to be part of UIF; the ability to change the lives of others for the better.</span> | ||
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Revision as of 01:47, 22 October 2019
G'day, everyone! My name is Tracey and I'm a University Innovation Fellow. I'm originally from Australia, but currently live in the US
with my American husband and have gone back to school for a second time to get a degree in Interior Architecture and Design. I was a teacher for seven years and taught in Australia, Japan and London before settling down in beautiful Fort Collins, CO. After I graduate I am really interested in designing aged-care facilities for people suffering from Dementia and Alzheimer's. A mentor told me her personal design story regarding an old woman with Alzheimer’s who would forget to eat. The poor old woman would have to be tube-fed every few days to keep her alive, which was terribly distressing for the patient, the patient’s family and the staff. My mentor said that she thought research-based design could alleviate this problem, so she designed a central kitchen where patients could roll up in their wheelchairs and see, smell and hear their food being prepared. This sensory information - sights, sounds, smells - triggered memories and old habits. My mentor said that within a week of the kitchen being completed the old woman was feeding herself again and no longer needed to be tube-fed.
That is the power of design; the ability to improve the quality of life for those we care most about.
And that’s what makes me so excited to be part of UIF; the ability to change the lives of others for the better.