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Design for Assisted Living: Guidelines for Housing the Physically and Mentally Frail
Victor Regnier (Los Angeles, California)
"Victor Regnier has produced another excellent and useful book that chronicles the last ten years of progress in assisted living design. From design considerations to case studies using hundreds of photographs and illustrations, the book communicates dozens of cutting-edge concepts."
–David J. Hoglund, FAIA, Partner, Perkins-Eastman Architects

Spurred by increases in the oldest-old population, long-term care has been reinvented in the form of attractive, homelike settings. Design for Assisted Living provides solutions to the challenges of creating these environments now and into the future. This visually rich book gives a complete overview of designing for the mentally and physically frail elderly. Research garnered from hundreds of buildings in the United States and northern Europe is presented here in design directives, case studies, and practical guidelines.

This comprehensive reference includes:

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Specific solutions: 100 qualities and characteristics of successful environments–such as ways to make larger rooms appear smaller–circulation patterns that lead to greater social interaction, and new approaches to "edge spaces" like porches and winter gardens

Recent developments: designs that promote exercise therapy, therapeutic designs for dementia, and environmental and service changes that support "aging in place"