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

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Tammy Dyce

Tammy Dyce

Senior Lighting DesignerIMEG
With a background in architectural engineering, Tammy brings a very technical approach to lighting design and enjoys tackling complicated lighting challenges. This is balanced with a life-long passion for architecture that gives her the ability to bring high-quality, functional, and beautiful lighting systems to the built environment. Tammy has extensive experience with large-scale projects including private enterprise, public schools, libraries, municipal facilities, and exterior and campus master plans. Tammy has always been focused on green building design and specializes in lighting controls design and logic.
Wed Mar 183:00 PM – 4:00 PMWest 106 BC

E30 – Leveraging Advanced Integrated Technologies to Elevate Resident and Staff Well-Being

As residents in senior living facilities become comfortable with technological advances, their environments need to be capable of providing enhanced e…As residents in senior living facilities become comfortable with technological advances, their environments need to be capable of providing enhanced experiences. Smart home systems, wearable devices, virtual reality, and AI have furthered the capabil…As residents in senior living facilities become comfortable with technological advances, their environments need to be capable of providing enhanced experiences. Smart home systems, wearable devices, virtual reality, and AI have furthered the capabilities of and access to remote monitoring and telemedicine, digital therapy, and virtual health assistants. These technologies are being employed and improved at a rapid pace. Understanding how to inte…As residents in senior living facilities become comfortable with technological advances, their environments need to be capable of providing enhanced experiences. Smart home systems, wearable devices, virtual reality, and AI have furthered the capabilities of and access to remote monitoring and telemedicine, digital therapy, and virtual health assistants. These technologies are being employed and improved at a rapid pace. Understanding how to integrate a variety of new and advanced technology and security systems with legacy systems can improve outcomes for all. Thoughtful design and proper leverage of these advanced technologies and integrated building systems can also contribute to greater sustainability and savings in construction and operational costs. In considering systems and how they integrate, it's important to understand quality, functionality, intuitiveness, aesthetics, and the owner's specific needs and requirements. It is critical to conduct a needs assessment to select the right solution for the project. It is also important to produce a plan of implementation, including any necessary infrastructure improvements required, as well as staff and resident training. Partnering with the right experts can ease these transitions when they know the right questions to ask and are able to focus on the most important part of the project - the people.Show MoreClick the title to see all detailsShow More

Educational SessionSession TypeSolutions MindedSession Track
CEU Credits:1.00
Charlie Brown
Charlie BrownHealthcare Information Technology Senior Advisor, IMEG Corp
Tammy Dyce
Tammy DyceSenior Lighting Designer, IMEG
Allow Registration:No
Capacity Unlimited:No
CEU:AIA – 1 LU, IDCEC – 1 LU
Session Handouts:Handout Link
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