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As person-centered care evolves, there is a third leg needed for the proverbial “three-legged stool” that must be evaluated during the planning and programming of multigenerational communities. This is the understanding of the human interaction within spaces, including identification of what entails a meaningful interaction, what interactions build socialization and neighboring, and what are the supportive spaces that enhance and encourage human interaction. This presentation will include examples of integrating various voices into the planning and programming of spaces as part of community development that serves multigenerational settings and the impacts to completed project processes.
Learning Objectives
• Understand how to expand the design programming phase to include meaningful human interaction.
• See case studies where design supports human interaction for multigenerational settings.
• Learn about design enhancements to support engagement within multigenerational settings.
• Appreciate the need for the evolution of the programming process to achieve person-centered environments.
PRESENTED BY
Jane Rohde, AIA, FIIDA, ACHA, CHID
Principal
JSR Associates, Inc.