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Memory care by design…South Coast Improvement adds memory unit construction services

December 29, 2014 //  by admin

MARION, MA…

Americans are living longer and subsequently more people are residing in nursing homes, assisted living and senior living facilities. What’s placed an added burden on these facilities is the growing proportion of that senior population suffering from Alzheimer’s or dementia—44 percent of seniors between the ages of 75 and 84. This epidemic has forced most of these facilities to incorporate a memory unit for these residents—either as part of a renovation or as an addition.

“Renovating an assisted living facility to include a memory unit presents some unique challenges as you’re creating a space for people who have different issues and require more specialized care than your other residents,” said Tom Quinlan, president of South Coast Improvement, a general contractor that’s provided design/build services to nursing homes, assisted living and senior living facilities since the company’s beginnings in 1997. “The main issue is you have people that need special attention that keeps them out of the mainstream of the rest of the facility. At the same time, you don’t want them to feel isolated or imprisoned.”

In working with architects and designers on memory units, Quinlan recommends self-contained “neighborhoods”. Typically, those consist of 10 to 14 residents but can be altered depending on the needs of the program, staffing and the level of dementia being served, and whether multiple levels of dementia are being served in a single unit.

Another attribute of memory units are dedicated spaces for care and programming. These include common spaces for group activity, living, dining and therapy areas – all of which entice individuals to leave their apartments and socialize with other residents and staff. Some memory care units can have specialized spaces such as a greenhouse, therapy kitchen where residents (with supervision) can prepare their favorite recipes, a music therapy space with piano, a laundry that allows residents to participate and a library.

Memory care unit space should also provide space for residents to move around, specifically interior and exterior paths for walking and wandering. Interior circulation loops and “destination points” (e.g., alcoves with chairs, desks and reading lamps) provide a neighborhood feel and encourage residents to explore and interact with others. Whether interior or exterior, visual clues and wayfinding techniques are critical elements of the design.

“How the memory care unit space progresses is critical. There should be a secure progression of space, from public to private, from the entry to the common neighborhood areas and, eventually, to residents’ apartments,” adds Quinlan. “The entry should be to a secure, supervised area vs. into an apartment corridor. Service areas and room relationships also are important and should include transitions from secured apartments to a supervised dining, living or activity space.”

Adds Quinlan, “There are other design elements to be considered. You want the space to have a homey feel as opposed to institutional. There are other things, like individual showers for each resident that, for obvious reasons, feature secure valving or other methods of staff control.”

For more information South Coast Improvement’s memory care unit design/build services, please call 508-748-6545 or visit www.southcoastimprovement.com.

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