
CC Andrews
President & Chief StrategistQuantum Age CollaborativeCC Andrews is President & Chief Strategist of Quantum Age Collaborative, a consultancy advising organizations in the senior living and care sector. She is among the top strategists in the field, specializing in positioning and branding, strategic planning, industry trending, and leadership development. Ms. Andrews serves on advisory groups for several organizations, including The Center for Health Design, SAGE, and the Advancing Excellence in Long-Term Care Collaborative. The former publisher of the Long Term Living and Environments for Aging media brands, she holds a Master's degree in the Management of Aging Services from the Erickson School at UMBC.
E18 – Making Every Setting Memory Supportive: Designing Environments that Awaken Connection and Preserve Dignity
There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to aging, staffing, or design—and that’s exactly why this workshop invites your ideas, experience, and creativit…There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to aging, staffing, or design—and that’s exactly why this workshop invites your ideas, experience, and creativity. Roll up your sleeves for a participatory session that blends self-help, care and leadership insig…There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to aging, staffing, or design—and that’s exactly why this workshop invites your ideas, experience, and creativity. Roll up your sleeves for a participatory session that blends self-help, care and leadership insight, and collaborative problem-solving. Together, we’ll explore how memory is accessed, supported, or bypassed—and how design and daily actions can shape better outcomes in licensed care, assisted livi…There’s no one-size-fits-all approach to aging, staffing, or design—and that’s exactly why this workshop invites your ideas, experience, and creativity. Roll up your sleeves for a participatory session that blends self-help, care and leadership insight, and collaborative problem-solving. Together, we’ll explore how memory is accessed, supported, or bypassed—and how design and daily actions can shape better outcomes in licensed care, assisted living, day/respite programs, and even apartment settings with aid. This session includes: • Real-world examples from across a constellation of care settings • Group Q&A to explore challenges and opportunities • Small-group brainstorming to discover, adapt, and reflect on practical solutions We will explore and evaluate: • What’s in memory: facts, actions, emotions, and social behaviors • Sensory safety, emotional and social affordances, and bio-capabilities • Judgment, orientation, wayfinding—and the role of “serendipity” Groups will identify practical strategies, customize and adapt new ideas, and reflect on why some interventions succeed—or don’t—at different stages. Participants will leave with a takeaway list, peer collaboration possibilities, and refreshed approaches to memory care. Both facilitators bring not only decades of professional insight but personal experience in memory care journeys through both family and colleagues, and day/respite support roles. Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More
