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In and out
Organizationally, the community's three
households are each themed: One is
dedicated to the arts and lifelong learning
and features a concrete-floored craft room
where residents can create; the second,
with a spacious greenhouse, is focused on
nature; and the third is based on music and
movement. Each household has a large central
kitchen tailored to its design, where residents
can chat, enjoy a communal dinner, or watch
meal preparation taking place.
Day/evening care participants are free to
interact with residents of the households, too.

Top: Green tones and natural materials support
the theme of the "connection to nature"
household, one of three resident households
at Abe's Garden. The themes used in the
households align with evidence-based best
practices of providing engagement through
nature, art, and music. Above: In each
household, clear, saturated colors inspired by
nature were selected to match the given theme.
The nature household (shown here) uses green
accents, the "music and movement" household
features energetic rust tones, and the "art and
lifelong learning" house is highlighted with an
optimistic yellow.

SARAH MECHLING PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF PERKINS EASTMAN

This meant taking a few extra risks along
the way. For example, Abe's Garden features
a backyard grill and doors that freely open
to the outdoors. The kitchens use induction
stovetops, but traditional ovens are used for
daily baking in the households. "We tried to
reduce risk, but we didn't try to eliminate risk,"
she says.
Because of a lack of available research on
design features for memory care residents, existing evidence for assisted living communities
was used in the process, as well, along with
a dash of creativity. Designers selected night
tables with recessed amber lighting that illuminates paths of travel without disrupting sleep
in resident suites; incorporated plentiful opportunities to step or gaze outside; and offered
choice and provocations in displays, such as
a range of art that invites residents to explore,
consider, and comment. (Think Life magazine
covers, a Degas poster, and a photograph of a
honky-tonk sign in Nashville.)
The result? A space that supports person-centered care and allows residents to
remain independent, maximizing choice and
promoting evidence-based best practices, like
establishing connections to nature, music, and
movement. "We embraced the idea that we
might not have all the answers and the answer
we have today may not be the answer that
we promote for someone who's building 24
months from now," Zeitlin says of the design,
which she hopes will continue to evolve.


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Inside and Out
Town Center
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Project Directory
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Buyers Guide
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