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What we heard (and didn’t hear) at the EFA conference

The four days I spent at the 2013 Environments for Aging conference in New Orleans were simultaneously exhausting…

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EFA 2013: Lighting Design Strategies to Improve Health

Michael David White, senior lighting designer, Schuler Shook, presented a compelling argument for a new approach to lighting…

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Stats Don’t Lie: Facilities For Aging Face Daunting Challenges

In every keynote, every session, at the 2013 Environments for Aging Conference in New Orleans this week, the…

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EFA 2013: Making space for hospice in the care continuum

Designing for the continuum of care—both architecturally and clinically—is  all the rage right now, but some designers and…

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EFA 2013: Demand for affordable senior housing soars. No end in sight.

Even as the housing market begins to rebound, retirement community organizations continue to search for ways to sustain…

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EFA 2013: Designing for daily life with dementia

In “Designing for Daily Life with Dementia,” a Monday morning session at the Environments for Aging Conference in…

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EFA 2013: Consumers drive trends in aging-friendly housing market

The good news for everyone interested in the senior housing market, be they investors, developers, builders, architects, interior…

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EFA 2013: Resident-centered care in China

The math is simple, says Jane Rohde, principal with JSR Associates: With the one-child rule in place since…

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Living in communities with more than a bed and a view

I’m doing it…and so are you. I’m talking about aging, of course.It is not a reversible process and—spoiler…

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