Design, Aging in Place (Comfort), and Autism. What do they have in co…Design, Aging in Place (Comfort), and Autism. What do they have in common?
The answer lies in their emphasis on perspective and the unique needs of individuals. This presentation aims to highlight the critical importance of thoughtful design that …Design, Aging in Place (Comfort), and Autism. What do they have in common?
The answer lies in their emphasis on perspective and the unique needs of individuals. This presentation aims to highlight the critical importance of thoughtful design that accommodates those who are aging and wish to remain in their homes, as well as individuals with autism.We will specifically delve into the design of essential areas in a home, including the kitchen, b…Design, Aging in Place (Comfort), and Autism. What do they have in common?
The answer lies in their emphasis on perspective and the unique needs of individuals. This presentation aims to highlight the critical importance of thoughtful design that accommodates those who are aging and wish to remain in their homes, as well as individuals with autism.We will specifically delve into the design of essential areas in a home, including the kitchen, bathroom, and bedroom—the spaces where daily life unfolds. You will learn how to create environments that are not only functional but also enhance comfort, safety, and accessibility for these populations.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More
Presentation (1-Hour)Session TypeDesign (VFTI)Session Track
CEU Credits:0.10
Catherine Deutschlander, CKBDOwner | Founder | Designer, CW Design PLLC