Healthcare Interior Design 2.0
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In part 1 of today’s episode, Cheryl speaks with Phoebe Stein and David Ashen---Co-founders of the Ageless Living Collaborative --a collective of advocates who are passionately dedicated to creating optimum outcomes for senior living. Phoebe is also the founder of Olive Presents, a public relations firm and David is the President & CEO of Dash Design--an interior design and branding firm. The conversation was kicked off with Cheryl’s question, “What is the Ageless Living Collaborative?” David shares, “Phoebe got me into senior living and seated an idea of how we could help convey information and help people during COVID and beyond that.” Phoebe continues, “I got very excited because I love doing things in senior living and I was excited about the prospect of helping designers and ultimately helping seniors.” Learn more about the ALC, when it started and how the organization is helping designers and consumers understand more about senior living. This and so much more on part 1 of today’s episode of the podcast with Phoebe Stein and David Ashen!
Learn more about the Ageless Living Collaborative by visiting: https://www.agelesslivingcollaborative.org/
Follow the ALC on Social Media:
Instagram: @ageless_living_collaborative
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/ageless-living-collaborative/
In Part 1 of Cheryl’s conversation with Phoebe Stein and David Ashen they discuss:
The world is changing quickly. The Center for Health Design is committed to providing the healthcare design and senior living design industries with the latest research, best practices and innovations. The Center can help you solve today’s biggest healthcare challenges and make a difference in care, safety, medical outcomes, and the bottom line. Find out more at healthdesign.org.
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Learn more about how to become a Certified Healthcare Interior Designer® by visiting the American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers at: https://aahid.org/.
Connect to a community interested in supporting clinician involvement in design and construction of the built environment by visiting The Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design at https://www.nursingihd.com/
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23: Rosalyn Cama
22, Part 1, Dr. Diana Anderson MD, ACHA, M.Arch
22, Part 2, Dr. Diana Anderson MD, ACHA, M.Arch
21, Part 1, Suzanne Fawley
21, Part 2, Suzanne Fawley
20, Part 1, Tama Duffy Day
20, Part 2, Tama Duffy Day
19: Whitney Hendrickson
18: Teri Lura Bennett
17, Part 1, Amy Mays
17, Part 2, Amy Mays
16, Part 1, Sara Parsons
16, Part 2, Sara Parsons
15, Part 1: Debra Levin
15, Part 2: Debra Levin
14, Part 1: Lisa Bonnet
14, Part 2: Lisa Bonnet
13, Part 1: Scott McFadden
13, Part 2: Scott McFadden
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