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Cultivating Comfort                                    Cultivating comfort is only one  key factor  in
           Creating a secure environment is key to effective      providing thoughtful, customized design for
           memory support design. Not only for residents          memory care communities and their residents.
           but  for  staff  as  well.  Since  residents  often    Not only do we need to take into consideration a
           struggle with their whereabouts, designing a           person’s emotional needs, but their physical needs
           space that provides both familiarity and comfort       as well. This is where activity-centered design comes
           is paramount to their safety and well-being. For       into play.
           staff, this also helps to reinforce an atmosphere
           that’s conducive to providing excellent care. Some                 “Creating a secure
           ways we implement comfort through design
                                                                            environment is key
           include:
                ■  Residential vs. Institutional – Residents               to effective memory
                need their surroundings to be their home, and
                implementing residential design elements                   support design. Not
                helps to create that environment. By avoiding           only for residents but

                institutional furniture and sterile finishes, and
                instead using residential furniture, textures,                  for staff as well.”
                and lighting arrangements, the residents are
                able to feel at home.
                ■  Neighborhoods – It’s best not to have          Enhancing Activity
                a large number of residents in a memory           Implementing thoughtful design in response to
                support wing  at  a time.  By  incorporating      residents’ physical needs results in enhanced activity.
                living  spaces  that include  “neighborhoods”     By providing spaces that encourage socialization,
                of four to six residents, it gives the resident   mental stimulation, and physical play, the memory
                the ability to get to know the people that are    care community is able to provide a better quality of
                living in proximity to them and provides a        life for the resident. Activity is crucial to maintaining
                sense of familiarity.                             a resident’s identity as they navigate the enigmatic
                                                                  stages of dementia, and design features including
                ■  Dining Areas – Providing a communal            activity rooms, wander gardens, and customized
                setting like farm table seating for residents     interactive elements serve to strengthen their care.
                to dine with family or friends allows for
                socialization.    Additionally,   providing           ■  Activity Rooms – Whether for physical
                multiple table settings for residents to               play, therapeutic practices, or socialization,
                choose from allows for each resident’s                 activity rooms provide a place where residents
                specific lifestyle need. While some may                enjoy physical exertion and meaningful social
                prefer to dine  alone, others may have a               interaction. Simply more than just a place for
                visiting friend or spouse that would like to           exertion, the design of such rooms can include
                dine with them.
                                                                       features like bookcases or shelving that also
                ■  Bedrooms – Designing bedrooms for                   serve as monitoring structures where nurses
                individuals allows for enhanced caregiving.            can watch over residents in common spaces,
                While some industry leaders believe that               but still give residents a sense of independence.
                having a shared room is beneficial, creating
                private room settings for each resident






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