Brief 4: How might we improve the lives of older adults and their carers by encouraging and enabling cultures, and higher standards, of care?

Winner: Balance

A collaborative platform providing families with tools to seamlessly pass down valuable caregiving insights, fostering a culture of care and support spanning across generations.

A collage showing various cards related to themes like "Harmony," "Support," and "Compassion," alongside hands holding cards and a smartphone displaying related content. Logo and text at the center: "Balance: Turning moments of care into culture of care.
A set of colorful caregiving-themed cards with diverse hand illustrations reaching for them. Cards include titles like "Harmony," "Compassion," and "Support," with caregiving tips and benefits for caregivers and loved ones.
Image of a caregiving coordination app displayed on multiple mobile screens. Features include medication reminders, meal planning, and progress tracking, with options for adding video calls and notes. The interface has a clean, user-friendly design.

Balance is a service that offers tools and support for families to plan and communicate about elder care giving together, reducing caregiver stress and improving care quality for the elderly.

Abhipsha Ray

Royal College of Art, England

Winner of £2,000 Caring culture Award

abhipsharay.com

It is wonderful to know that through this brief, students are broadening their worldview and realising that design isnt just for commercial use but can be used to impact the greater good!

Jesvin Yeo
2024 Judge

Commendations

Highly commended

A smartphone on the left displays the "Uplift" app with a volunteer location. On the right, two people sit at a table outdoors, engaged in conversation, holding cups. Text reads, "A service providing relief for carers and enabling community support.

Jack Brady and Sean Kevin O’Carrol,National College of Art and Design, Dublin, Ireland 

Uplift: A service providing relief for carers through local volunteering which enables community support and fosters stronger social bonds. 

Elderly people with walkers stroll along a tree-lined path, smiling and enjoying a sunny day. A sign reading "Steady Stroll Checkpoint 2" is visible on the left.

Amelia Blantern, Arts University Bournemouth, England

Steady: A community scheme providing public, rentable smart mobility aids for older adults to encourage safe and independent walking outside.

In partnership

Logo of The Rayne Foundation, featuring a blue lion with a crown above the organization's name in elegant blue lettering.

What a privilege to see the depth of design thinking these students have applied to some really complex challenges, and well done to the RSA for enabling them to showcase their ideas in this way.

Zoe Harris
2024 Judge

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