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ICONS & INNOVATORS WEBINAR
Collaboration is the key to innovative change in the design and operations of environments for aging. You are influencers, identifiers of disparate parts, and most importantly the coalescers of connections among those parts leading the way to a better future for living.
Understanding person-centered care principles, innovative care models that support quality of life, intergenerational living models, and alternative solutions for affordability can all contribute to successful aging for residents and caregivers. At the core, a universal, inclusive, and equitable approach to coordinated care supports the design of housing projects, long term care alternative models, and settings supporting those with cognitive impairment.
This webinar presents opportunities to support each individual within various types of settings – providing supportive and sustainable design solutions for residents, staff, and families. Examples of innovative solutions provide a framework for an all-inclusive approach to the design of environments for aging. Join us for this conversation that supports sustainable and healthy living for residents of all ages. This includes opportunities for you, as the influencer of change, to assist vulnerable populations with creative solutions that continuously support quality of life.
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Jane Rohde is the Founder and Principal of JSR Associates, Inc., a consulting practice that focuses on person-centered care model development, architecture and design for all ages, and sustainable, healthy, and evidence-based approaches to integrated care models, operations and the built environment. Jane is also the Founder of Live Together, Inc., a non-profit focusing on intergenerational models that are componentized to meet the individual needs of residents living in a specific locale regardless of age. She is the recipient of the Changemaker Award for EFA from The Center for Health Design and the ASID Design for Humanity Award.
Jane is recognized as an Honorary Alumni of Clemson University’s Architecture + Health program and honored as one of the top ten Women in Design demonstrating leadership in healthcare and senior living design. Jane received the Pioneer Award from the Facilities Guidelines Institute for her work on the completion and ongoing cycle updates to the Guidelines for Design and Construction of Residential Health, Care, and Support Facilities, recognized as a Green Globes Fellow by the Green Building Initiative, and most recently recognized as an Impact Icon by ecomedes®.