Housing design for an increasingly older population : redefining assisted living for the mentally and physically frail / Victor Regnier, FAIA.
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TextPublisher: Hoboken, New Jersey : John Wiley & Sons, 2018Description: xxiii, 297 pages : illustrations ; 29 cmContent type: - text
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- unmediated
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- 9781119180036 (cloth)
- NA 7195 R44 2018
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| NA 2856 C67 2018 Corporate design / | NA 3950 M58 2017 Conservation of architectural ironwork / | NA 6225 T67 2017 First Impressions: Shopfront Design Ideas II / | NA 7195 R44 2018 Housing design for an increasingly older population : redefining assisted living for the mentally and physically frail / | NA 7435 A1 S63 2018 Small medium houses 5 / | NA 7882 M63 2017 Modular loft : creating flexible-use living environments that optimize the space/ | NA 8480 O34 2017 Offsite architecture : constructing the future / |
Includes index.
What do older people want? -- What are the major aging changes that affect independence? -- Demographics and living arrangements -- How is long term care defined? what are the choices? -- Concepts and objectives for housing the frail -- 20 design ideas and concepts that can make a difference -- 12 caregiving and management practices that avoid an institutional lifestyle -- 21 building case studies -- Programs that encourage staying at home with service assistance -- Therapeutic use of outdoor spaces and plant materials -- How will technology help people stay independent and avoid institutionalization? -- Primary themes, takeaways and conclusions.
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