April 12-14, 2027
Charlotte, N.C.

Q
Back to Speakers
Migette Kaup

Migette Kaup

ProfessorKansas State University - Center on Aging
Migette Kaup is a professor at Kansas State University where she teaches in both the Interior Design and gerontology programs in the College of Health and Human Sciences. Her areas of expertise span the fields of architectural planning and design, gerontology and long-term care policy structures, Migette's research and practice work involves gerontological design, evidence-based design strategies and design research, specifically related to long-term care and person-centered practices. Migette is a co-principal investigator on the Promoting Excellent Alternatives in KS Nursing Homes (PEAK) program administered through the K-State Center on Aging and the KS dept. for Aging and disability.
Wed Mar 1811:00 AM – 12:00 PMWest 105 BC

E19 – Notes from the Field: A SAGE Post-Occupancy Evaluation

A multidisciplinary SAGE team conducted a post-occupancy evaluation (POE) of LiveWell River Homes and Resilient Living Center, recipient of the 2025 E…A multidisciplinary SAGE team conducted a post-occupancy evaluation (POE) of LiveWell River Homes and Resilient Living Center, recipient of the 2025 EFA Design Showcase Award of Merit, to examine how clearly articulated design values of normalization…A multidisciplinary SAGE team conducted a post-occupancy evaluation (POE) of LiveWell River Homes and Resilient Living Center, recipient of the 2025 EFA Design Showcase Award of Merit, to examine how clearly articulated design values of normalization, autonomy, and person-centered living are performing in daily practice. The POE integrated leadership interviews, resident and staff focus groups, environmental walkthroughs, and on-site observation …A multidisciplinary SAGE team conducted a post-occupancy evaluation (POE) of LiveWell River Homes and Resilient Living Center, recipient of the 2025 EFA Design Showcase Award of Merit, to examine how clearly articulated design values of normalization, autonomy, and person-centered living are performing in daily practice. The POE integrated leadership interviews, resident and staff focus groups, environmental walkthroughs, and on-site observation to compare stated design goals with lived experience. This presentation highlights how LiveWell’s philosophy is translated into everyday life across two intentionally distinct environments. Examples illustrate how the River Homes function as true households, with residents and staff consistently describing a strong sense of “home,” meaningful independence, and social connection. Outside the households, the Resilient Living Center operates as a purposeful “destination,” offering prevention-focused programming, education, and community engagement that extends impact upstream of dementia progression. The presentation will also include critical lessons learned. These will include design choices that strongly favored residential authenticity and autonomy.  By moving beyond “pretty pictures,” this session examines the tradeoffs inherent in bold, person-centered design and offers concrete insights into how environment, culture, programming, and risk tolerance interact in this dementia-supportive setting.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

Educational SessionSession TypeResearch, Safety & OutcomesSession Track
CEU Credits:1.00
Amy Carpenter
Amy CarpenterPartner, design4age strategic advisors
Migette Kaup
Migette KaupProfessor, Kansas State University - Center on Aging
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
CEU:AIA – 1 LU, EDAC, IDCEC – 1 LU
Session Handouts:Handout Link
Loading...