“…Since the first uses of PAD models in the 1970s, when they assisted the implementation of computers in work environments, the approach has been successfully extended to other areas, such as urban design and transportation (see Carmona, 2010;Taylor, Braveman, & Hammel, 2004). Still, PAD remains a research approach largely used in the ICT design for users with reduced capabilities or impairment associated with ageing: for example mobility related problems (Hitchen, Williamson, & Watkins, 2015;Muller, 2003;Seale et al 2002) and Ambient Assistant Living (AAL) technologies designing or socio-technical solution (i.e. Quality of Life technology-QoLT devices and systems) to reduce the effects of cognitive impairment or other cognitive disabilities impacting individuals' social life (Slegers et al, 2012;Spinuzzi, 2005).…”