1st Edition

Aging in the Designed Environment

By Margaret Christenson, Ellen D Taira Copyright 1990
146 Pages
by Routledge

146 Pages
by Routledge

146 Pages
by Routledge

Aging in the Designed Environment is the key sourcebook for physical and occupational therapists developing and implementing environmental designs for the aging. The physical environment remains one of the most overlooked areas in environmental design. In order to move beyond this status quo, persons responsible for planning elderly environments must develop a new understanding of ways in which... Read more
Contents Introduction
  • Adaptations of the Physical Environment to Compensate for Sensory Changes
  • Designing for the Older Person by Addressing Environmental Attributes
  • Enhancing Independence in the Home Setting
  • Chair Design and Selection for Older Adults
  • Redesigning the Long-Term Care Facility
  • Appendix
  • Reference Notes Included

Biography

Margaret A. Christenson, Ellen D. Taira