Redesigning Home
CRITICAL SUCCESS FACTORS
- Private bedrooms and bathrooms available to those who want them wherever they live.
- Each individual accepting support to be able to decorate their room to their preferences.
- Designing households of 1-16 residents (depending on cost analyses and community preference) that the strengthen the well-being of those who live there.
- Functional kitchens within households where meals are prepared, a family-style dining room, and optimized input on menus from those living there whenever possible.
- Safe access to outdoor and green spaces, with designated areas for private conversations and solitude when desired.
- Joyful activities tailored to the interests of elders and people with cognitive and physical disabilities—both within the community and through outings and guest visits.
- Safe and convenient transportation options that support engagement in the broader community, with accommodation for guests when possible.
Drivers of Success
- Architecture/design that promotes the privacy, sanctity, and independence of residents.
- Healthy, flavorful meals that cater to diverse tastes and preferences.
- Consistent staffing practices, encouraging staff participation in the development of schedules and the establishment of clear shift responsibilities.
- A strong relationship with the surrounding community that includes access to vital shared resources (e.g., public transportation, cafes).
Key Performance Indicators (Measurements of Progress)
- All staff are recognized as integral to resident care, with inclusive decision-making structures that are accountable to residents and their loved ones. Staff are empowered to collaborate with residents, even when requests fall outside typical routines.
- Regular, evidence-based training in person-directed living for all team members, alongside meaningful support systems that promote their own well-being and professional growth
- Community listening sessions held at least quarterly, with publicly shared summaries, affirming the principle that all voices are valued and contribute to continuous improvement.