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🏙️ How does high-rise living impact residents' experiences and satisfaction? 📚 Check out our latest blog and discover insights on wellbeing in high-rise housing: https://buff.ly/3RZhkWy
Wellbeing in high rise housing—views from built environment professionals
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🏙️ How does high-rise living impact residents' experiences and satisfaction? 📚 Check out our latest blog and discover insights on wellbeing in high-rise housing: https://buff.ly/3RZhkWy
Wellbeing in high rise housing—views from built environment professionals
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🏙️ How does high-rise living impact residents' experiences and satisfaction? 📚 Check out our latest blog and discover insights on wellbeing in high-rise housing: https://buff.ly/3RZhkWy
Wellbeing in high rise housing—views from built environment professionals
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Creating Homes, Not Just Houses At Living Waters, we recognise that a house does not automatically equate to a home. Our mission is focused on transforming the physical spaces we provide into nurturing environments imbued with safety, care, and empowerment. Central to this is ensuring each individual feels a sense of belonging within their living space. We aim to make every house feel like a true home by encouraging our residents to personalise their surroundings in a comforting and familiar way. Whether decorating their room with their favourite artwork or setting up personalised daily routines, we empower our residents to shape their environment. Our qualified staff plays a critical role in cultivating a home atmosphere. With compassion and dedication, they work diligently to understand each resident's unique needs and preferences. Staff provide around-the-clock support, helping residents feel cared for while respecting their autonomy. At the core of our approach is the understanding that a house becomes a nurturing home when residents feel secure and valued. We ensure bedrooms are safe sanctuaries where residents can retreat and recharge. Shared living spaces facilitate social connection and peer support. Overall, our environments are designed to nurture growth and healing. The homes we create are more than shelters and accommodation. They represent the promise that everyone deserves a place to thrive regardless of personal challenges. We fulfil this promise through our collaborative efforts to transform houses into havens of stability, acceptance and care. We empower individuals towards independence and resilience by focusing on problem-solving skills, interactive learning, and fostering a safe and nurturing environment. Join us in this transformative journey; your partnership can make a profound difference in young people's lives and our community's future. Let's work together to create lasting, positive change. #localauthority #supportservices #TraumaRecovery #resilience #socialservices #SupportedLiving #IndependenceJourney #socialcare #communitysupport #mentalhealthmatters #SocialWork #HealthAndSocialCare #YouthSupportServices #CrisisCare #CareCommissioning
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🌟 Exploring the World of Senior Living 🌐 Are you navigating the choices between Independent Living and Assisted Living for yourself or a loved one? 🏡💙 I recently came across an informative resource that sheds light on the distinctions between these two options. Check out this insightful guide by Seniorly: https://lnkd.in/ggf_wt_z 📚✨. It breaks down key differences, helping you make informed decisions about the best fit for your unique needs or those of a family member. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for creating a comfortable and supportive living environment. Feel free to share with anyone who might find this information valuable. Knowledge is empowerment! 💪🏠 #SeniorLiving #IndependentLiving #AssistedLiving #ElderCare #Wellness #Seniorly #Empowerment
Independent Living: Your Definitive Guide for 2024 | Seniorly
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Our 'Housing That Connects Us' webinar series is back! Please join us and Happy Cities on Thursday, October 3 at 10 AM PST for a dynamic discussion about a toolkit of design resources we're launching that planners and housing professionals can use to ensure denser housing **also** supports community resilience and social connection. Planners and housing professionals have a critical opportunity to ensure that new homes not only meet supply and affordability goals—but also support the health and happiness of residents. Our new toolkit is packed with policy and design tools to ensure that new multi-unit housing provides more than just a roof overhead—a safe home where people of all walks of life can grow, meet neighbours, and feel a sense of belonging to their community. By joining this webinar, you will learn: 🤝 How planners, architects, and housing developers and operators can apply the design actions in the toolkit to ensure denser housing also supports community resilience and social connection. 🎨 How design strategies in the toolkit can nurture wellbeing in housing for people of all ages, backgrounds, abilities, household sizes, and incomes. 💭 Opportunities for upcoming engagement with the project in fall 2024 and beyond. We hope to see you there! #HousingThatConnectsUs https://lnkd.in/gpYM6Tuj
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This is a really interesting review and well worth a read. The headline finding is fairly stark. "The review found that current policies, guidance and regulations are highly complex and inconsistent in what they require regarding homes created through permitted development. By removing the requirement to obtain full planning consent, the government has taken away a key mechanism for ensuring good quality homes in appropriate locations. The lack of clear and specific requirements regarding the quality of housing created through permitted development creates a risk that regulators and developers might not ensure those vital requirements are addressed. The assumption that current policy and regulations provide a sufficient ‘safety net’ to ensure that any new home (whether created through permitted development or planning permission) meets basic standards to support health and wellbeing is unfounded." We know the links between health outcomes and the built environment in which we live are incredibly strong. From the Marmot Review (https://lnkd.in/ez2KTDgA) through to the recent DLUCH committee looking at children, young people and the built environment (https://lnkd.in/eWccT-va), we need to keep asking ourselves the question whether we are delivering people friendly and healthy places. https://lnkd.in/eYHwbe6a
PD-HousingHealth_National-policy-review-FINAL-1-1.pdf
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Happy, Healthy & Safe: Demand for Senior Living Communities Starts with the Basics https://lnkd.in/gPPTW7Dn
Happy, Healthy & Safe: Demand for Senior Living Communities Starts with the Basics
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Clearest value proposition for the 15-minute City - more free time unlocked to spend with your family, friends, more time for hobbies, healthy activities, more time for meaningful work, networking etc - the benefits from unlocking extra time and happiness are transformative. How many walking minutes away is Your nearest coffee-shop? Read also from our recent post in WHAT IF spaces https://lnkd.in/dmatU9Dz
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On the relation between proximity, density and wellbeing. "When we have everything we need close to home, that ends up saving us a lot of time. We have more time to spend with our families, we have time to exercise, we have time to build social connections with our neighbors" - Madeleine Hebert from Happy Cities. Read more: https://lnkd.in/eXipRNWe
The key to happiness might be living within walking distance of a coffee shop
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A new planning document - the Healthy Environments Supplementary Planning Document - has been adopted in East Suffolk to help guide the delivery of healthier built environments and improve the wellbeing of people of all ages, abilities, and incomes: https://lnkd.in/et8aAeec #SustainableDevelopment #DesignQuality #GreenInfrastructure #ActiveTravel #PlanningPolicy
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