Furnishing for Memory Care in Assisted Living Communities
Blog – September 23, 2022
Memory Care continues to be one of the fastest growing segments of the Senior Living market, with more than 40 percent of those living in assisted living experiencing some level of impaired cognition. Although research for dementia-related treatments and care have improved in recent years, many families are still hesitant to place their loved ones in Memory Care communities. There can often be a lack of communication between families and facility staff, and this can result in feelings of uncertainty when it comes to care. Kwalu’s Memory Care furniture is designed to assist in the care of those suffering the effects of Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
Designing Memory Care spaces for assisted living
Memory Care Units have unique requirements for furniture. Ideally, they are environments created to encompass the mind, body, and spirit in well-defined, easily understood, safe and nurturing spaces. In this environment, Kwalu furniture sets the standard with seating, tables, and casegoods that provide a sense of home and familiarity without sacrificing a sense of style and safety. All Kwalu casegoods for Memory Care, like the Atlanta II Wardrobe, feature hidden door latches and passive locks which allow caregivers exclusive access. Oversized hardware is not only easy to see, but also to grasp and manipulate.
What is Dementia-friendly design?
Dementia-friendly design is livable and free of clutter. It is design that supports individuals with dementia and allows the use of their life skills for as long as possible. Dementia can change how people define what they see. Ultimately, environments devoted to Memory Care should feel like home – outfitted with thoughtfully designed furniture that provides the warmth and support that residents need. Solid colors, like on these Linoni Lounge chairs, help the resident distinguish between the chair’s seat and back. The importance of the use of contrast in Memory Care environments cannot be overstated. While visual sensory losses are typical as we grow older, individuals living with dementias realize this loss to a greater extent.
The benefits of Memory Care furniture
A relaxed, home-like atmosphere is essential in Memory Care. Look for communities that incorporate a “Main Street” design concept. This is a place, typically with skylights and indoor gardens. It brings the outdoors inside with way-finding cues put in place for residents living with dementia, creating a safe and comfortable environment. The gently rounded corners of the Carrara Motion chair protect delicate skin and the smooth rocking motion offers soothing comfort. Kwalu rockers, gliders and motion chairs help calm residents and reduce wandering. Some who live with dementia also experience the confusion and agitation associated with Sundown Syndrome. Kwalu’s “pick-proof” finishes stand up to the restlessness and fidgeting that occurs as the sun goes down and show no signs of distress.