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Preface | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Introduction | 3 |
People with Dementia | 5 | |
Linking Dementia and Environmental Design | 6 | |
Guidelines for Planning and Design | 8 | |
The Role of Case Studies in the Design Process | 20 | |
Methodology | 22 | |
2 | Case Studies | 25 |
Primary Case Studies | ||
Alois Alzheimer Center, Cincinnati, Ohio | 29 | |
Alzheimer's Care Center, Gardiner, Maine | 41 | |
Alzheimer's Disease Residential Center, California Pacific Medical Center, San Francisco, California | 55 | |
Corinne Dolan Alzheimer Center at Heather Hill, Chardon, Ohio | 65 | |
Friendship House, Cedar Lake Home Campus, West Bend, Wisconsin | 75 | |
Minna Murra Lodge, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia | 85 | |
New Perspective Group Home #4, Mequon, Wisconsin | 95 | |
Pathways Project, Miami, Florida | 105 | |
Saint Ann Day Care Center, St. Francis, Wisconsin | 113 | |
Therapeutic Garden, Sunset Haven Home for the Aged, Welland, Ontario, Canada | 121 | |
Weiss Institute, Philadelphia Geriatric Center, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | 129 | |
Woodside Place, Oakmont, Pennsylvania | 137 | |
Case Studies in Brief | ||
Alexian Village of Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 145 | |
Cedar Acres Adult Day Center, Janesville, Wisconsin | 149 | |
Elderkare, Beloit, Wisconsin | 153 | |
Hale Kako'O, Honolulu, Hawaii | 157 | |
Helen Bader Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin | 161 | |
John Douglas French Center, Los Alamitos, California | 165 | |
Nameste Alzheimer Center, Colorado Springs, Colorado | 169 | |
Stonefield Home, Middleton, Wisconsin | 173 | |
3 | Critical Issues and Concepts | 177 |
Aging in Place | 179 | |
Toward the Deinstitutionalization of Care Environments | 183 | |
Cost Issues | 188 | |
Staffing Issues | 192 | |
The Right Location: Urban versus Rural Settings | 196 | |
Activity Areas | 198 | |
The Appropriate Level of Sensory Stimulation | 205 | |
The Residential Component | 209 | |
Staying Dry | 212 | |
Family Visiting and Participation | 214 | |
Outdoor Environments | 218 | |
References | 221 | |
Index | 225 |
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