E20 – Creating Accessible Environments for Aging
Now that the baby boomer generation is aging, we need to consider how this impacts our built environment - an overview of design considerations along with lighting and color which can easily be addressed now to not only allow us to age in place later but also to have others visit us whether they have issues concerning accessibility or aging, whether just slowing down, or have a more debilitative disability. This session goes beyond the minimum standards of technical accessible design, addressing good design practices and implementation overall. We will discuss common areas of concern and issues of aging and our built environment thru photographs of both good and more challenging examples of typical elements.
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