If It Feels Like Home, Do We Need a Sign to Remind Us?

Does your long term care community feel like home, or like a workplace with residents? A home should be intuitive and supportive on its own, without signs and reminders on the walls. In this article, I explore how staffing, design choices, and organizational culture work together to shape whether long term care truly feels like home.

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Home or Institution? Design Choices that Shape Belonging in Dorms, Care, and Transitional Housing

When I helped my son move into his university dorm last week, he looked around and said, β€œIt feels like a prison cell.” That moment made me realize how powerfully design shapes our sense of home. From transitional housing to senior living, the same principle applies: thoughtful design often determines whether a place feels welcoming or institutional.
In my new article, I explore how choices around storage, lighting, corridors, and personalization can shape belonging across all kinds of temporary housing.

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