LIGHTING DESIGN FOR ELDERLY LIVING IN RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITIES

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2022

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Arzu Cilasun Kunduraci

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LLC Editorial of Journal ""Light Technik""

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Green Open Access

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Associated with aging elderly suffer from various visual impairments that require specialized illumination conditions. Elderly should be supported by a well-balanced visual environment in residential care facilities to ensure active living and visual comfort. Although literature focused on age related eye diseases significance of illumination to elderly and satisfaction level evaluations are detailed translations to lighting design are mostly limited to illu-minance-related guidelines. The aim of this study is to identify lighting design cues that enable visual comfort conditions through a systematic literature review. Scopus Web of Science and Google Schol-ar are searched from January 2000 to February 2022 and finally 11 papers that meet inclusive criteria are included. This study highlights illumination related problems of elderly and proposes spatial design recommendations to overcome visual discomforts. The reviewed papers’ results have been presented under categories as daylighting colour rendering index correlated colour temperature night illumination illumination distribution illumination control illumination layout glare adaptation and interior de-sign. Presented design recommendations can be applied to existing or future residential care facilities to reduce various visual challenges that elderly have been experiencing. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Design Recommendations, Elderly Visual Com-fort, Lighting Design, Residential Care Facilities, Housing, Active Living, Design Recommendations, Elderly Visual Com-fort, Illumination Conditions, Lighting Designs, Residential Care Facility, Visual Comfort, Visual Environments, Visual Impairment, Well Balanced, Lighting, Housing, Active living, Design recommendations, Elderly visual com-fort, Illumination conditions, Lighting designs, Residential care facility, Visual comfort, Visual environments, Visual impairment, Well balanced, Lighting

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0211 other engineering and technologies, 02 engineering and technology

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Light & Engineering

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72

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80
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