Co-Creating Age and Dementia-Friendly Communities: A Community Engaged Program of Research

Worldwide, there is increased interest in developing age and dementia-friendly communities. This is because communities, organizations, and policy makers recognize the need to make the community setting a place where people can “age in place” and experience quality of life, while living with conditions such as dementia. It is important that older people with dementia have a say in the development of communities meant to support them. As such, this community-engaged research program addresses this need, by engaging directly with people with lived experience. The goal of this research program is to build a Community Action Group (CAG) of people with dementia, and to conduct co-research with the CAG. This means that the CAG will collaborate with the research team to plan and take part in a variety of research activities (such as co-design workshops) that will inform development of age and dementia-friendly communities. This will not only lead to meaningful change in communities, but will empower people living with dementia. Research of this nature will also impact future research by demonstrating the possibilities of collaborating and co-researching with people with lived experience, in order to make meaningful social change happen.