Longterm Living

Small-house senior living personalizes care delivery

Care delivery in 7,000-square-foot homes is person-centered; residents determine their own schedules, and their preferences are honored, according to an article on Long-Term Living website


Care delivery in the 7,000-square-foot senior living homes in Otterbein small house neighborhoods is person-centered; residents determine their own schedules and their preferences are honored, according to an article on Long-Term Living website. A small-house neighborhood consists of five homes  — one for rehabilitative stays of fewer than 30 days, and the others for long-term stays. Each house has 10 occupants. 

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May 21, 2014


Topic Area: Architecture


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