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Birchtree constuction continues.

February 26, 2021

Construction continues on Birchtree at Carolina Meadows! The independent villa style was designed to promote an active lifestyle with a focus on fostering strong connections among residents.

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State and federal aid opportunities for BRCC students

February 22, 2021

Initiatives at Blue Ridge Community College are helping students get into the classroom and trained to enter the workforce. With enrollment down for the Spring semester, the financial aid office is eager to connect enrolled students with state resources to help offset the cost of tuition, books, and fees. The aid is especially available to those who have been unemployed or are seeking job certification as part of the “Re-Employing Virginians” (REV) Program.

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109 year old COVID-19 survivor

February 17, 2021

One Hamden, Connecticut woman is defying the odds. Anita "Miracle" Murphy is among the oldest COVID-19 survivors in America. At 109-years-old she is old enough to remember the 1918 Spanish flu Pandemic. The key to Murphy's longevity, according to her nurses, is lots of movement, lots of water, and good genes too!

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What's next for senior tech?

February 2, 2021

Technology, that once seemed out of reach is now making it possible for seniors to age in place according to a study by AARP. From wearables and telemedicine to smart home technology and virtual reality, older adults can live safely at home longer than in previous generations. Read more about these innovations here:

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Architecture designed from previous epidemics.

January 29, 2021

Have you ever thought about why the architecture in your home is the way that it is? Chances are that some of your home's staples were born out of previous epidemics like the 1918 flu or tuberculosis. For example, popular white subway tile was installed to easily spot dirt and grime. Read more about how the architecture in your home came to be here:

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Expansion and Renovation Spotlight

January 26, 2021

Through the expansion and renovation of the Western Department of Forensic Science Lab and the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Virginia, we were able to promote collaboration between the offices while keeping distance from the public. Completed in 2016 in collaboration with the Crime Lab Design, this project is this month's #SFCSStandout. We look forward to a time when the use of common spaces is possible again.

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Living in Pandemic Isolation

January 22, 2021

Many people fear the impacts of isolation on seniors, especially for one Baltimore couple. Though they have been married for 72 years, they have spent months apart because of the pandemic. However, a recent study indicates that seniors may be more resilient than expected. Read more about the Hess family here:

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Meet our Keynote Speaker 2021

January 21, 2021

Meet our Keynote Speaker: Dr. Louise Aronson, geriatrician, professor of medicine, and New York Times best-selling author, who will bring her knowledge of aging to this year's By Design virtual conference. Dr. Aronson, along with 12 other industry thought leaders, will discuss the ideas and strategies developed to enhance the lives of current residents and meet the expectations of future residents. This conference is planned for executive directors, CEOs, administrators, board members, marketers, trustees of retirement communities.

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Next 100 days in senior living

January 12, 2021

Though seniors in long-term care facilities will be among the first to receive the COVID vaccine in the U.S., the battle is not over yet. Aegis CEO, Dwayne Clark says come springtime, the senior living industry could begin to rebound as long as organizations have a plan to distribute the vaccine to their residents. Read more about what could happen in the next 100 days

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Solving Nursing Home Loneliness

January 7, 2021

Social isolation and loneliness can be detrimental to the mental health of older adults, but one high school student in Pennsylvania decided to do something about it. Nearly one year ago, Hita Gupta, began to collect camera-enabled smartphones and tablets for seniors in her community, so that they can video chat with their loved ones. One expert said of the project, "...there’s something very powerful about (reaching out) in restoring the morale of somebody who’s demoralized by loneliness.”

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Whitepapers

Design for Healthy Living

Creating healthy environments for the future.

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DESIGNING BEYOND COVID-19

Incorporating an infection control design strategy.

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BEING WELL

A Quick Mental and Physical Wellness Tool Kit

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SENIOR LIVING NURSING FACILITIES: PREPARING FOR COVID-19 POSITIVE RESIDENTS

Innovative and successful infection control design strategies.

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