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The Role Of Cultural Design In Long-Term Facilities

On PBS NewsHour last week, reporter Mary Jo Brooks took a look at a trend in aging: the…

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Connected community

As the silver tsunami begins to impact the nation’s long-term care facilities, providers are noticing a growing demand…

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Boomer Nation: Making Healthcare Facility Parking Easy

The baby boomer generation—or as I call them in this blog series, Boomer Nation—has emerged as the largest…

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Boomer Nation: Design Criteria And Patient Experience

Throughout the evolution of healthcare design, architects, engineers, and planners have responded to significant changes in the patient…

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Designing For The Aging Population In Acute Care Environments

We knew a major shift in healthcare design was afoot when a major provider asked us: “How is…

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Human/Nature: Landscapers Get Their Due

Healthcare Design has a number of sister publications, all healthcare related, covering everything from clinical research and practices…

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Going Home: Design Brings Resident-Centered Care To Hospice

Breaking from traditional approaches to hospice care that are often modeled after skilled-nursing settings, AG Architecture Inc. (Wauwatosa,…

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Healthcare Design For The Ages

While assisted living and continuing care retirement community (CCRC) developers were going like gangbusters a few short years…

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Q+A: David Green’s Insights On 47 Years Of Long-Term Care

As the Society for the Advancement of Gerontological Environments (SAGE) approaches its 20-year anniversary, David Green, founding member,…

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