Project

Caring for People Living with Dementia

NHS Fit for the Future 2025-2026 scoping project

About the Project

NHS Flourishing for the Future: Caring for People Living with Dementia explores how design-led research can support the UK government’s mission of increasing the proportion of people receiving a dementia diagnosis within the first 18 weeks of referral to 92% by 2029. Current diagnosis rates sit at 46.8% (UK Government, 2025) with significant regional variation (Alzheimer’s Society, 2023). In order to identify the systems, services, research, methods, and interventions that are needed to reach this target, this scoping project aims to:

  • Assess how UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and AHRC-funded design-led research has contributed to the dementia landscape, from both a pre-diagnosis and post-diagnosis perspective, and identify where design-led research might achieve significant impact.
  • Amplify the expert voices in dementia, including researchers and people with lived experience, to identify resources and infrastructures needed as well as opportunities to support timely diagnosis and broader post-diagnosis dementia care.

Accordingly, this project outlines the principal challenges in dementia diagnosis, synthesises key findings that highlight areas requiring urgent contribution by design-led research, and concludes with actionable recommendations to address these challenges in a timely manner.

Design HOPES is a collaborative design-led research initiative, comprising five Scottish Universities (University of Strathclyde, University of Dundee, Heriot Watt University, Abertay University, and the University of Edinburgh), NHS Scotland, the third sector, and design organisations.

This project is funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) as part of the Future Observatory GTE Hub Programme at the Design Museum [grant number AH/Y00373X/1].

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