Murals
A mural is artwork applied directly to a wall (or ceiling), usually in public spaces. However, not all murals are dementia-friendly, and care is required when considering the benefits of the artwork versus the potential negative impact they could cause to a person living with dementia or even with sight impairment.
Our murals are usually bespoke and designed to fit spaces exactly, in colour schemes to suit the environment. We are happy to arrange an environmental visit if you are looking to make best use of your environment and we will help you to create meaningful journeys to be enjoyed by everyone. Alternatively for small areas, send us photographs and measurements and we will design something for you
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Testimonial
When the Cafe was introduced at Bruce Lodge, it was an instant hit with residents, visitors and staff alike. An individual, who visited the care home to carry out an assessment on a resident, complimented the Manager as she had been able to carry out a much better assessment in the friendly cafe environment than in someone’s bedroom

At Warmley House, Bristol, a dementia unit for men, has introduced murals to create a pub. The room is used in the evening for drinks prior to dinner, but also works well on a morning for breakfast – jus t the same at having a Wetherspoon’s breakfast!

many residents love sitting at a bus stop and have had some great conversations with care staff. They are familiar places that many older people will have used, meeting friends and neighbours as they travel

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