Colors shape the way we see the world, but they also shape the way we feel and remember. For people living with dementia, colors can do more than brighten a room—they can make daily life easier and more comforting. Studies show that certain shades can reduce confusion, spark old memories, and even guide someone through their environment more safely.
Understanding color theory can help families and caregivers recognize how color impacts their loved one’s mood and perception. It empowers them to use warm, familiar tones to create comforting, memory-rich spaces; choose contrasting shades to make everyday items easier to recognize and navigate; and avoid harsh colors to prevent distress. Above all, the aim is to reduce cognitive load and support recognition and sense of ease.


SOURCES
Colour and Pattern in Dementia Care Environments | Dementia Alliance International
What are some dementia friendly colours? | Helping Hand
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