allows for final meal preparations and menu flexibility. The kitchen is tucked around the corner for easy deliveries and to keep the focus on the serving area where a Chef provides made-to-order selections. The common spaces are filled with natural light directed towards the shared courtyard, enticing elders to go outside. Access to the open patio is through a covered porch, allowing older eyes to acclimate to changing light levels and providing a shaded space option. The bedrooms are located in two private wings and furnished by residents and their families. Each contains a fully accessible bathroom with a European Shower for enhanced privacy and dignity. The rooms are spacious to allow for comfortable family visits and support services. A spa and hair salon are located in one wing to bring these services to the residents without having to travel outside. The Adult Day Center was conceived as a mission-driven outreach program to address an unmet need in the Greater Williamsburg community. The hillside site accommodated the Adult Day Center on the lower level of the Memory Support Home. This proximity allows par- ticipants to partake in many of the activities and programs offered to residents in Memory Support. While the owner valued the many positive benefits related to a more intimate, small house residence, it was equally important to allow people with dementia to remain engaged and have opportunities for positive social interactions. The design result is a diverse mix of common spaces well beyond what is typically found in a small house setting. Many of the spaces in both the small house and adult day setting are open with flexible furnishings to work with current program needs, while acknowledging the continued evolution of support therapies and individual resident preferences. Supplement to Environments for Aging 99