Senior Living Communities Designed for Wellness

Blog – October 19, 2023

We live longer and, in many cases, better lives. ‘Wellness’ is replacing the word ‘care’ in independent and assisted living communities as they invest in wellness promoting spaces like meditation rooms for self-care and gathering spaces to support connectivity. In these spaces, one of the ways ‘wellness’ is delivered is through the furniture design. The easy to clean and maintain design, the high impact resilience of the proprietary material, and the simple elegance of each style define Kwalu’s timeless appeal. A clean environment is enticing to seniors and their guests. It is the foundation of a healthy community.

Bringing the outdoor inside

We instinctively connect to nature. Access to nature in senior living can improve mental and physical health. Getting seniors outside is the best way to provide the benefits of the outdoors to seniors, the fresh air, the sunlight and delightful smell of the flowers and trees. But when going outdoors is not an option, consider ways to bring the color, the light, all the sights and sounds of the outdoors to the inside. Add the Kwalu award-winning finish, found on the Gela dining chair, and the cleanability will also have a positive effect on mood, well-being, and healing.

Design for activity keeps the mind active

Common in senior living communities is the common area.  People are social and enjoy the company of others so common areas have grown in popularity over the years.  These areas are designed for conversation, watching television and day planning. Game rooms are also more common in senior living. There is a competitive spirit in the community. Residents and their guests gather for bridge and other card games. The activity in common areas and game rooms adds to the sense of community and connection.

Meal options and spaces are fresher and more health conscious

Dining in senior living is all about choice. Taking a note from the hospitality community, dining in senior living communities has become an experience. Cafes, beautiful formal and casual restaurants, and coffee shops boast farm-to-table offerings and chef-developed dishes. Kitchens here are locales where excellent chefs have cooking classes for residents and guests. Casual dining venues include intimate small group seating and bistros with bar and counter height seating support the new social level of dining in senior living.



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