Design for Healthy Aging: Innovative and Evidence-Based Practices for Every Setting
January 23 | 11am–3pm ET | Cost: $195 Early Bird thru 12/15/24 | Earn 3.5 CEUs
The number of Americans aged 65 and older is projected to double in the next 20 years, causing demand for healthcare facilities and all types of senior living – independent, assisted, skilled nursing and memory care – to outweigh supply.
Yes, it’s a challenge, but it’s also a tremendous opportunity – to re-envision, design and build a new generation of “age-friendly” care and living environments that support the goals of patients, residents, caregivers and organizations, and ultimately produce the best outcomes.
This Design for Healthy Aging workshop will provide you with not just a glimpse into that future, but the research, resources, tools and best practices to help get you there.
Whatever types of environments you are creating – from acute care and ambulatory/outpatient, to independent, assisted living, long term and memory care settings – the innovations, ideas and lessons learned presented by our expert faculty of forward-thinking administrators, policy makers, clinicians and designers will have broad and immediate application and impact.
Join us for this high-purpose, high-value, insight-filled day of discovery.
This workshop is being produced and presented by The Center for Health Design in collaboration with Design for Aging (DFA), an AIA Knowledge Community, and the Society for the Advancement of Gerontological Environments (SAGE), and in partnership with LeadingAge and The National Consumer Voice for Quality Long-Term Care.