Can the assistive products of aging become objects of joy?
Briefly

Geriatric products are thought of as medical devices. So they are designed for patients, not people. When you understand that, you understand why they look the way they do.
They got the job done but they were sterile and heartless and often downright ugly. It became very clear to us...that there was a massive problem here that design was uniquely capable of solving.
Read at Fast Company
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