(Re)designing the Continuum of Care for Older Adults

(Re)designing the Continuum of Care for Older Adults

The Future of Long-Term Care Settings

Roberts, Emily; Ferdous, Farhana

Springer International Publishing AG

01/2023

362

Dura

Inglês

9783031209697

15 a 20 dias

758

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PART I: Home and Community-Based Care.- 1 Bridging the digital divide: Smart aging-in-place and the future of gerontology .Rotem Arieli, Manuela E. Faulhaber and Alex J. Bishop.- 2 How environmentally embedded in-home sensors are revolutionizing independent living and family caregiving: a literature review. Kari Lane and Erin Robinson.- 3 The home as a place for rehabilitation after stroke - Emerging empirical findings. Marie Elf and Maya Kylen.- 4 Adult Family Care: A home-like environment for community-based care. Kelly Munly, Karen A. Roberto and Katherine R. Allen.- PART II: Facility-Based Care.- 5 A theory of creating at-homeness across the long-term care continuum. Sheila Molony and Jude Rabig.- 6 The evolution and rise of robotic health assistants: The new human-machine frontier of geriatric home care. Alex J. Bishop, Weihua Sheng, Barbara Waag Carlson and Nadia Firdausya Jones.- 7 Rehabilitation clinics that enhance stroke recovery: Rethinking the same-for-all design approach. Maja Kevdzija.- 8 Exploring the role of the built environment in person-centered care during mealtimes in an ethno-specific long-term care home. Shreemouna Gurung and Habib Chaudhury.- PART III: Memory Care and End-of-Life Care.- 9 Designing for Dementia: An approach that works for everyone. Jeffrey W. Anderzhon.- 10 Communication and environmental positioning in dementia care units: dialogues through space and place. Kate de Medeiros.- 11 Adaptive Reuse of Closed Malls for Dementia Programs and Services: Community Focus Group Feedback. Emily Roberts and Heather Carter.- 12 Extending the continuum of care for people with dementia: building resilience. Gesine Marquardt and Kathrin Bueter.- 13 Designing the post-pandemic hospice environment: "the last place." Sharmin Kader.- PART IV: Evidence-based Applied Projects and Next Steps.- 14 Autonomy, Identity and Design in the COVID-19 Era. Valerie Greer and Keith Diaz Moore.- 15 Creating a Tailored Approach: The Transformation of Jewish Senior Life. Emily Chmielewski and Melissa DeStout, Perkins Eastman.- 16 Flexible and Enriched Environments for Senior Living and Aging-in-Place in Dense Urban Environments. Upali Nanda and Warner Grant, HKS Architects.- 17 Envisioning Innovative Post-COVID Approaches Toward LTCF Design in Dense Urban Areas: Exploring an Evidence-Based Design Prototype. Hui Cai, Caroline Coleman, Dani Kolker.- 18 Realizing the Future of Intergenerational Environments for Aging Through Design Research. Tama Duffy Day, Stella Donovan, Laura Latham, Timothy Pittman, Sofia Song, and Nicholas Watkins, Gensler.- Epilogue: Keith Diaz Moore.
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aging in place;long-term care facilities;assisted living facilities;senior living community;memory care;end of life care;skilled nursing;COVID--19 and infection control;trajectory of care;dementia;Alzheimer;older adults;technology for care;family caregiving;gerontechnology;environmental gerontology;culture change in long-term care;gerontology