We worked closely with Allyson Binnie and her colleague to design a recruitment and scheduling process that genuinely protected participants’ wellbeing. This wasn’t just recruiting to spec, it was mapping out timings, routes, and transitions between sessions to ensure every visit was achievable, comfortable, and respectful. For people living with frailty, those details matter.
From first contact to final interview, we handled the process with the same care we’d want for our own families. Respondents felt safe, informed, and supported; and Ally and her team felt confident in both the quality and integrity of the sample.
The insights Red Daffodil gathered went far beyond the brief. They uncovered the lived realities of aging, the subtle markers of frailty, and the small but meaningful ways support can shape someone’s independence.
At Zest, we’re firm believers that thoughtful planning and human understanding must go hand in hand. This collaboration with Red Daffodil demonstrates the impact of that.