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HSSPR Seminar Series: Between a Rock and a Hard place – Designing Homes for Older Adults

TIME: 4:00 PM - 5:30 PM

Peggy Chi, a landscape architect and postdoctoral fellow at the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation at the University of Toronto is leading a transdisciplinary knowledge mobilization initiative relating to influences of built, naturalized, and psychosocial environments on both worker and resident outcomes in long-term care. Members are invited to the 2023/2024 Health Services Systems and Policy Seminar Series, entitled "Advances in Aging Environments Research & Practice."  Architects can benefit from these seminars to update their knowledge in long-term care as they continue to plan for redevelopments and new constructions of long-term care homes. For more information on the Fall Speaker Lineup, click here. Registration is required to receive zoom links.

These seminars will be held online via Zoom. Zoom links will be sent upon registration on EventBrite. This is an open seminar where everyone within the broad University of Toronto community, and within the networks of University of Toronto community members, are welcome to attend.

2023-2024 Theme:
Advances in Aging Environments Research & Practice: What We Know & Don’t Know About the Influences of Psychosocial & Physical Work Environments on Workers and Their Work

Session Abstract:
This seminar will provide a summary of current architecture considerations for the development of seniors housing (life lease, retirement homes, and long term care homes) in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). Discussions of personal experience designing seniors housing will focus on the challenges of balancing the imperatives of “salutogenesis” and “pathogenesis.” Attendees will be introduced to: a) architectural design process – limitations and opportunities, b) typologies of senior housing in the GTA and funding models for each typology, c) comparisons between the Ontario Long Term Care Home Design Manual 2015 and the recent CSA Z8004:22, d) construction costs inflation and the government’s response, e) trends in seniors housing with built examples from around the world, and f) a proposal responding to the need for continuum of care in dense urban settings.

Speaker:
Rotem Yaniv, MArch | Project Architect at Murphy Partners Senior Housing Architects
Rotem Yaniv is a Project Architect at Murphy Partners Seniors Housing Architects. He has over 11 years of experience designing long-term care, life lease, and retirement home projects. He is part of the Design and Dementia Community of Practice of the BrainXchange network in Ontario. During his training, he explored the design of a continuum-of-care campus located in an urban setting. Rotem believes seniors’ housing should provide the right balance of fresh air, daylight, planting, and colour, and create safe, secure, and home-like environments for both residents and staff.

 

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