Join us for a 90-minute moderated panel discussion exploring the evolving role of architecture in long-term care (LTC) and dementia-friendly environments. In this session, experts will address key issues such as redefining institutional care, fostering cultural change, and creating architectural solutions that prioritize person-centered care. Panelists will share their experiences with new models of care, the importance of individualized care plans, and the impact of inclusive design on quality of life for residents.
This engaging session will provide architects, designers, and care professionals with practical insights on how to design environments that support aging in place and individuals with dementia. The webinar will also feature a live Q&A and provide valuable resources for further learning.
By the end of this session, participants will be able to:
- Identify key challenges in the current long-term care system and understand the need for redefined care models.
- Describe how cultural shifts in long-term care settings can improve the experience of residents and staff.
- Recognize architectural strategies and design components that support aging in place and dementia-friendly environments.
- Evaluate the impact of person-centered care in long-term care, and the balance between standardized and evidence-based design.
- Understand how to engage key stakeholders in the shift towards more inclusive, supportive care environments.
DATE: September 3, 2025
TIME: 1:30-3:00pm ET
COST: FREE for RAIC members; $39.00 for non-members