Overcoming Construction Obstacles: Master Planning for Success
As Baby Boomers age and start retiring there continues to be a need for senior housing, especially as Gen Xers come into the mix. Construction comes with some challenges and, increasingly, risks. Most strategic projects will involve some degree of risk. The good news is that there are ways to reduce risk and get projects delivered on time and within budget, with 90% occupancy within a year of completion.
Creating Outdoor Spaces for Dementia Care: Design Principles and Practices
A key goal when designing a garden or outdoor space for people with cognitive impairment is to keep these individuals safe and comfortable. Outdoor areas should meet the resident’s needs for engagement, physical activity, mental stimulation, and fun while still meeting the safeguards of the community. Many outdoor areas are fenced for the resident’s safety, however, using hedges that blend into the environment can create a relaxing space without making the resident feel confined.
Designing for Dementia - It’s in the Details
When you talk to people living with dementia and their families, it is clear that they face numerous challenges. However, there are no easy solutions. It isn’t always desirable to go into a nursing home or even an assisted living facility, and it can be difficult to keep them at home. We can help by creating and promoting design elements that make it safe and comfortable for individuals with dementia and their families wherever they are.