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New Regulations Put Materials In The Hot Seat

Based on the testing of a representative sample of the U.S. population, the Centers for Disease Control and…

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Designing To Keep Seniors Mobile

According to the report, “The State of Aging and Health in America 2013,” from the Centers for Disease…

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Flooring Trends: Carpet’s New Options

During the building boom following World War II, the installation of wall-to-wall carpeting became all the rage, replacing…

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Looking To Acute Care Design To Prevent Adverse Events In Skilled Nursing

A lot of attention has been paid to patient safety and avoiding adverse events in the acute care…

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Arming Your Facility With The Right Tools To Fight HAIs

Awareness of healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) has grown significantly over the last several years and for good reasons. For…

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Rethinking Emergency Medicine With Departments Designed For Seniors

A couple of years ago, Dr. Mark Rosenberg, chair of emergency services at St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center…

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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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