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Course Description
Today’s (and tomorrow’s) residents want something more—a holistic and continuing sense of purpose, diverse and active community, and choice in their living arrangements and health provisions. This presentation will explore superior examples of varying senior living campuses that have successfully utilized unique design and operational approaches to create community. Explore how communities can promote diversity and inclusion and begin to blur the oft distinctive line between independent living and high quality healthcare. Attendees will also learn what defines intergenerational living and how to effectively design for it. Case studies from successful approaches around the world will be shared and discussed.
Learning Objectives
Explore new design approaches to creating a sense of place and community in senior living environments.
Identify how the built environment can contribute to and encourage inclusionary and diverse senior living communities.
Examine built environment strategies for dementia and other resident challenges that have proven to also enhance community.
Gain new perspectives on innovative communities for seniors that can have applications in their design or operational professions.