The Hand is the Window to the Mind Part 2 Project 2024 Sophie Kebell Newcastle University | UK The current ageing population and its accompanying illnesses represents one of the biggest challenges confronting first-world countries such as the United Kingdom. The hand is the window to the mind trials a new approach to ageing that encourages the older generations to remain productive and engaged within the labour force for longer. This will work to combat the economic strains associated with the current ageing population as well as to both delay and alleviate the symptoms of the primarily age-related disease that is dementia. Situated two miles west of central Newcastle, this innovative almhouse for older people offers workspaces both in private dwellings and in four central workshops. Here, garments are stitched, furniture is repaired, canvases are painted, and clay is thrown. These crafted goods are then retailed in the on-site high street of shops, where residents also have the option to work. This model, reminiscent of 19th-century mental hospitals, instils in residents a deep sense of ownership, pride, and belonging as integral contributors to their local community. Sophie Kebell Tutor(s) Neveen Hamza Neil Turner