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Del Zanna G, Cova F, Piacentini S, Bernini B, Calderoli A, Caroli L, Cappelletti R, Lodi Pasini M
Why don't you eat with your own fork? Design and technology supporting independent living
Editorial data: Portale SIVA Fondazione Don Gnocchi
Abstract: Summary of the keynote lecture held in Milan on October 14, 2015 for the opening of the Academic Year 2015-16 of the Courses for Health Professionals at the State University of Milan. The lecture recalls the theme of 'EXPO 2015 "Feeding the planet, energy for life". It investigates how the kitchen environment and appopriate design of daily living tools can support the autonomy of the person with disability in activities related to nutrition, which is a primaru need for everybody.
Year of publication: 2015
Type of document: Not published
Last update: January 2016
Why don't you eat with your own fork? Design and technology supporting independent living
Editorial data: Portale SIVA Fondazione Don Gnocchi
Abstract: Summary of the keynote lecture held in Milan on October 14, 2015 for the opening of the Academic Year 2015-16 of the Courses for Health Professionals at the State University of Milan. The lecture recalls the theme of 'EXPO 2015 "Feeding the planet, energy for life". It investigates how the kitchen environment and appopriate design of daily living tools can support the autonomy of the person with disability in activities related to nutrition, which is a primaru need for everybody.
Year of publication: 2015
Type of document: Not published
Last update: January 2016
Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi - Centro "Santa Maria delle Grazie"
Handling Aids - Choice guide for home patients
Editorial data: Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi
Abstract: The introduction of an aid into a person's life disrupts a pre-existing balance - sometimes fragile - in favor of a new balance, which is intended to be positive, solid and as long-lasting as possible. Aids include a variety of products and technologies designed to promote the patient's residual autonomy, to facilitate their movements and the performance of daily functions: - going to the bathroom, - washing, - getting dressed, - helping out at home. The choice of a new aid is a step that often has a profound impact on a person's life: it can impose different ways of carrying out certain daily activities and may require a reorganization of the home environment, family life and care support. The person cannot be left alone in choosing the aid, whatever type it belongs to: personalizing it and learning its correct use is the task of specialized personnel.
Year of publication: 2025
Type of document: Tools
Last update: February 2025
Handling Aids - Choice guide for home patients
Editorial data: Fondazione Don Carlo Gnocchi
Abstract: The introduction of an aid into a person's life disrupts a pre-existing balance - sometimes fragile - in favor of a new balance, which is intended to be positive, solid and as long-lasting as possible. Aids include a variety of products and technologies designed to promote the patient's residual autonomy, to facilitate their movements and the performance of daily functions: - going to the bathroom, - washing, - getting dressed, - helping out at home. The choice of a new aid is a step that often has a profound impact on a person's life: it can impose different ways of carrying out certain daily activities and may require a reorganization of the home environment, family life and care support. The person cannot be left alone in choosing the aid, whatever type it belongs to: personalizing it and learning its correct use is the task of specialized personnel.
Year of publication: 2025
Type of document: Tools
Last update: February 2025