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2015.11.14Department of Community and Global Health, Graduate School of Medicine, Tokyo University“Positive Deviance for Behavior Change”
R&D Strategy and Planning Office, Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. / Dementia Friendly Japan Initiative
Makoto Okada
Presently, how many elderly people with dementia in Japan?
By 2025, how many elderlypeople with dementia will be in Japan?
4.62 million
7.00 million
Dementia is a social issue that has an enormous impact
on Japanese society.
Living well with Dementia
Positive Deviance?
Having people besides you should make you feel positive
Photo by Yasuhiro Tamura
A “Thank You” is a great gift to give.
Photo by Yasuhiro Tamura
Never forget how blessed you are to feel happy in this moment.
Photo by Yasuhiro Tamura
Don’t get too depressed by the things you can’t do.
Photo by Yasuhiro Tamura
Learn from people who’ve been thorough similar situations.
Photo by Yasuhiro Tamura
Creating the future together.Photo by Akiko Miura
Downloading episodesA spa weekend with Mandarin Picking
Interviews
“Having dementia has led to more inconveniences, but this does not necessarily mean I am unhappy.”
Positive deviance existsfor
living well with dementia.
Product +service
innovation
Market
innovation
Political
innovation
Cultural
innovation
Vicki Sellick, Senior Programme Manager, Nesta
Behavior changeBehavioral change is the target of true innovation
http://journey.sfc.keio.ac.jp/http://www.amazon.com/dp/1312734841/
Sharing words for living with Dementia
“Word for a Journey: The Art of Being with Dementia”
Book & Cards
Good Design Award 2015
The first Pattern Language for Welfare Issue
Everyone can apply the ideas if they like
Focusing on the practical knowledge about how to live well in the daily life, not on medical or techniques of caregiving,
The words enable us to talk with others!
Words forthe caring
Words for those living with dementia
Words foreveryone
It helps the person with Dementia, family, and
everyone to imagine their actions for living well.
It enables us to talk
with others toward
Dementia-friendly
society
40 patterns for living well with dementia
Words for those living with dementia
Can-Do ListDon’t get too depressed by the things you can’t do.
Voice of ExperienceLearn from people who’ve been through similar situations.
Words for caring
Family ExpartWhat happens at home, family members know best.
Personal TimeTime you spend on yourself becomes a source of smiles for others.
Words for everyone
Mix-up EventDementia-or-not, come enjoy with us.
Personal ConnectionsLearning from friends.
Episodes and Patterns
Pattern
Individual episodes
Personal Time
Dialog as a discovering process
HopeVision
Experience Make it
FunnySpecial
Day
Travel Plan
Dialog Space
Inclusion and Creation
Mix-up Event young-or-old Women-or-men Dementi-or-not
You can create your own events, illustration and words.
Mix-up Event
The concept “people with dementia too” connects 3,000km in 2015
http://runtomo.jimdo.com/
Start
Goal
Connecting-dots: Run-Tomo-rrow
Early Adopters
Innovators
EarlyMajority
LateMajority
Start
Goal
2016From Hokkaido
to OkinawaConnecting
Innovators and Early Adopters in Japan
http://orf.sfc.keio.ac.jp/2015/session/s-17/
S-17 10:30-12:00Nov. 21 (Sat.), 2015Roppongi, Midtown
Session S-17 “Words for a Journey”
Open Research Forum(ORF 2015)
DementiaFriendlyJapanInitiative