How Young at Heart Translates into Great Design
When we design a senior living community, we are thinking about the people who will live there. We try to view the community through their eyes and include features and amenities they want and need. But this requires more than considering their chronological age. We have to think about their subjective age.
Nurture Growth for Strong Staff
“Census and staffing go hand-in-hand in many ways,” said Jonathan Woodrow, Co-Founder and CEO of LivingPath, a Chicago-based company that helps people discover great senior living communities. Painting a picture of a career and work life that attracts and engages staff, in turn, can result in a portrait of a community where seniors want to live.
What Your Employees Really Want in a Community
Thinking we know what others want or need may be well meaning; but it can lead to problems, for example, when you assume what makes your employees stay or leave. We went to an expert, Charles Turner, CEO of Kare, to find out what frontline workers in senior living and long-term care actually say and think about what makes them love – or hate – their job.
"Love" the Active Adult Market, Insights from Love & Company
Imagining the future of senior living takes experience, knowledge, data and analytics, creativity, vision, and a bit of luck. It also takes input from people who are willing to think about their own future and what they would want senior living to look like for them.
Celebrating Color, Creativity, and Connections in Senior Living Communities During Artist Appreciation Month
August is Artist Appreciation Month. Pi would like to Acknowledge and celebrate the artists who are featured in recent Communities. Their contributions have been significant, as art and design have a deep connection that creates living spaces that people love and thrive in.
Pets Have the Power to Attract, Keep Residents
As people were isolated during the pandemic, many turned to pets for companionship and comfort. In fact, adoption rates surged in the past year. This presents some exciting opportunities for your senior living community.
Wrap Up Insurance Can Put a Bow on Your Project with Greater Control, Cost Savings, Coverage
Let’s talk development liability and excess insurance. No, really. It’s more interesting than you think. And when you have all the facts, you can evaluate the most efficient way to manage risk for your construction and development projects.
From Armoires to Art to Arboretums: Enhancing Resident Wellbeing Through Design
There is a psychological aspect to senior living design that can impact what we do and how we feel. The importance of this has taken centerstage during the past year.
From Pandemic to Paradise: How to Have the Perfect Safe and Sanitized Community in the ‘New Normal’
Even as society – including residents of senior living communities – gets back to some semblance of normal post-pandemic, a focus on cleanliness and sanitation will continue as a priority.
How to Save Dorothy from the Trip to Oz
Despite the best efforts of meteorologists and others, unexpected storms and weather events happen. Yet you can best protect your buildings and their inhabitants by planning for what you can expect as well as a few surprises you can’t.
Faster, Smarter, Better: This Is the Zoom Room Residents Will Love
During the pandemic, seniors—many of them reluctantly—have gotten on board with Zoom and other video technology. Now they’re hooked. Want to attract and keep residents in the months and years ahead? Consider a media room that fulfills their wildest dreams.
The Flexible, Fantastic Future of Senior Living
Agility and creativity have always been key to good senior living community design, but the pandemic has taken these efforts to new levels; and they will drive the future as well.
Five Reasons Your Community Needs To Be Energy Efficient (and How to Get There)
As we move into 2021, energy efficiency is one tool that can help senior living communities reduce costs, expand resources, and generate more move-ins.
Post-Pandemic, Musical Chairs Won’t Do the Trick
Here’s the dilemma. We’ve seen firsthand how physically and mentally damaging social isolation can be on seniors, but—at least for the foreseeable future—we can’t go back to in-person visits, group activities, concerts, and crowded dining halls.
Juggling Beauty and Comfort with Easy Cleaning in a Post-COVID World
The right furnishings add value to senior living communities while reducing costs and staff burdens.
The Evolution of Senior Living: More Heart, More Purpose, More Person-Centered
A senior living pioneer shares his insights on how senior living design, management, and marketing have changed over the years.
Are You Ready for 2021?
We talk a lot about the “new normal” in health care and senior living, but no one really knows exactly what that means.
Designing for Active Seniors Takes More Than Golf, Games, and Gourmet Food
Even during a pandemic, appealing to active seniors attracts move-ins and great word of mouth.
Get These Assisted Living Trends on Your Radar
The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted every type of senior living community, including assisted living. There are nearly 30,000 AL communities in the U.S., and every one of them is likely looking at change and innovation to survive and thrive post-pandemic.
Innovation Helps Share Good News, Great Stories, and the Resilience of Residents
Zoom reunions and video visits with kids and grandkids, concerts and serenades, photos and videos of seniors dressing in costumes and hamming it up with friends and staff, and outdoor parades of family, pets, and others.