STUDY VISITS TO SOCIAL PROJECTS IN THE CITY OF AARHUS
- 25/06/2025 14:00-16:00
The time allocated for the Study Visits includes time for transport to and from the Visit. The meeting point is Aarhus City Hall.
Participants attending the study visits will be offered a packed lunch.
25 June 2025
Healing Architecture in Neurorehabilitation
Time: 14:00-16:00
Max. capacity: 25 persons
NRM is a specialised 24-hour rehabilitation service for adults with brain injuries. The facilities are designed, based on the latest research, on how architecture affects the wellbeing and progression of the clients.
The architecture supports cognitive, physical and social rehabilitation. Light, sound and materials are specially selected for this purpose. We use natural materials and sensory stimuli to promote healing and create a ‘home’ feeling of . A boomerang-shaped building with colourful landmarks and intuitive wayfinding makes it easier to navigate offering unique training facilities, a sensory garden and circadian lighting.
During the visit, participants will discover how the architecture works in harmony with specialised rehabilitation to provide the best conditions for the successful rehabilitation of people.

Study visit to Fenrishus
Time: 14:00-16:30
Max. capacity: 20 persons
Fenrishus is a highly specialised housing support service for children and young people until the age of 26 with multiple and complex functional disabilities and diagnoses of life-threatening and life-limiting condition.
Their facilities include a kindergarten for very young children, rooms to support children who need all forms of support with their daily tasks as well as palliative care. Due to their limited ability to express themselves and the nature of their conditions, the team and work done here is multidisciplinary and involves the need to read any signal and develop advanced communication resources.
At Fenrishus, it is very important that the children and young people’s families feel at home and involved in all care decisions.
During the visit, participants will see some of the facilities and be given the opportunity to witness some of the activities with the children.
Study Visit to Marselisborgcentret
Time: 14:00-16:00
Max. capacity: 20 persons
The centre is owned by the municipality of Aarhus and the Central Denmark Region. Activities focus on disability matters and rehabilitation related to a broad group of people with impairments and their relatives.
The centre was originally built in 1913 as an epidemic hospital and around the year 2000 it was transformed into a centre for rehabilitation. Now 24 different organisations are partners and carry out their activities supporting rehabilitation and people with disabilities.
During the visit, participants will take a walk around the facilities getting an insight into cooperation between different professional groups. In recent years involvement and cocreation with neighbours and civil society has been developed, for example the outdoor area, where accessibility and outdoor rehabilitation has become extremely popular.
Likewise, there is a number of technological installations which help motivate citizens and people in rehabilitation to make a change in their lives.
For more information: www.marselisborgcentret.dk
DokkX – a welfare technology experience space
Time: 14:00-16:00
Max. capacity: 40 persons
DokkX is funded by Aarhus City Council.
At DokkX, citizens can have advice and guidance so they can acquire the right technologies and tools that can support them to an independent and active life.
DokkX is also a space for innovation, where education and research institutions, business and industry partners, the Municipality and the citizens of Aarhus can collaborate in the development of technological solutions for the future.
At DokkX, their experimentations change from time to time, but currently participants can experience welfare technologies that make life easier and safer, everyday aids, smart home solutions to exercise body and brain at home.
The House of Generations – A Unique Housing Project Centred on the Community
Time: 14:00-16:00
Max. capacity: 20 persons
In the House of Generations, people of all ages and diverse life circumstances come together. Children, young people, adults, and older people live, reside, and share everyday life within the house, which accommodates children in daycare, housing for students, families, people with disabilities, and older people with or without care needs.
The House of Generations is a vibrant framework for valuable intergenerational connections, enhancing mutual understanding through diverse groups of people and building on different experiences.
During this study visit, participants will have the opportunity to explore this remarkable facility and hear about what has worked well over four years of operation, as well as the challenges and learnings along the way.