Amenta Emma Architects completed the design for Avery Heights’ Burnham Family Memory Care Residence located in Hartford, Connecticut.
Avery Heights is a 45-acre Life-Plan Community, but its 26-year-old facilities had no space or services for an increasing population of residents suffering from dementia. The renovation of a 10,000 sf independent living apartment wing now provides a secure memory care environment for a population previously closed off to opportunity and allowing them to be in an active, engaging living space. The new facility accommodates 20 apartments in a “small-house” concept, with active areas and quiet zones, a large outdoor living space and a secure garden with walking path. Non-glare lighting and dimmer switches contribute to resident well-being, including a reset of circadian rhythms so that they are active during the day and sleep in the evening. A quiet room, set off from the main community living area by shoji screens, provides a haven for individuals who become anxious or agitated. It also provides a place for families to visit privately, or residents to exercise. The community area, with a cozy fireplace, provides space for games, puzzles, conversation and dining. While visitors come and go through a main entry area, staff can come and go discretely through the country kitchen, thus not disrupting and distracting residents. This small detail is something the staff values highly.
Architect: Amenta Emma Architects Contractor: CE Floyd Landscape Architect: Didona Associates Photography: Robert Benson Photography
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