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The holiday season is one of the busiest times of year for senior living communities. Families gather, residents host celebrations, and community spaces are more visible than ever. But with the holidays fast approaching, how can you make updates that leave a lasting impression without taking on months-long projects? 

That’s where Quick-Ship furniture comes in. With stylish, ready-to-ship options designed for senior living communities, you can refresh high-traffic spaces in time for family visits, festive events, and the New Year ahead. 

Why refresh now? 

  1. Family visits & holiday events – First impressions matter. Updated furniture transforms lobbies, dining rooms, and gathering areas into welcoming spaces for visitors.
  2. Maximize your 2025 budget – Use remaining funds on high-impact updates before year-end. 
  3. Start the new year strong – Quick refreshes create a positive tone for residents and staff heading into 2026. 

Room-by-room inspiration: Holiday-ready spaces

Lobby: Create a warm first impression 

The lobby is the first thing families see. Worn seating can send the wrong message, while fresh, stylish furniture shows pride and professionalism. 

Quick-Ship solutions 

Senior living lobby outfitted with cream couches and other Quick-Ship furniture
Green sectional couch and other Quick-Ship furniture

Tips for a holiday-ready lobby 

  • Walk through your lobby as a guest would and identify the furniture that looks most worn or outdated and prioritize those updates. 
  • Arrange seating into cozy, conversational clusters where families can comfortably connect. 
  • Use accent tables or consoles to add both convenience and design interest. 
  • Choose finishes and upholstery in warm neutrals or wood tones for a timeless, holiday-ready look. 
  • Always balance design with accessibility, ensuring pathways and seating options support residents’ mobility needs. 
Dining room equipped with Quick-Ship furniture
Senior living dining room with cream dining chairs and table. Including other Quick-Ship furniture.
Quick-Ship furniture dining room with red dining chairs

Dining spaces: Celebrate in style 

The dining room is the heart of holiday gatherings — and one of the most photographed spaces. A refreshed, inviting dining area creates lasting impressions. 

Quick-Ship solutions 

  • Tables that work for every occasion: Round tables create intimacy, while rectangular setups support larger gatherings. Mixing formats allows your staff to flex the space depending on the event. 
  • Chairs that combine comfort and durability: Upholstered chairs with easy-to-clean fabrics balance style with practicality, keeping residents and visitors comfortable during long meals. The Direct Supply® Quick-Ship dining program offers both wood and faux-wood metal dining chair frame options, putting the power of choice in your hands. You shouldn’t have to compromise on quality when ordering furniture on a tight timeline. 
  • Finishes that fit the season: Warm-toned woods or sleek, neutral laminates provide a timeless backdrop that feels festive without requiring seasonal décor. 

      Tips for dining updates

      • Identify worn pieces: Start by replacing the furniture that shows the most wear — it will instantly elevate the room’s appearance. 
      • Maximize flow: Arrange furniture to allow smooth traffic patterns for staff, residents, and visiting families. 
      • Create gathering zones: Designate areas for small family meals and larger community events, using flexible furniture arrangements. 
      • Don’t forget accessibility: Choose seating and tables that prioritize resident mobility, ensuring comfort and safety for all. 

      Walkways & elevator lobbies: Don’t overlook the details 

      Corridors and elevator lobbies see constant traffic and are part of nearly every holiday visit. Subtle updates here can make a big difference. 

      Quick-Ship solutions 

      • Benches & accent chairs: Place durable benches or accent chairs near elevator banks or along longer corridors to provide comfort without clutter. 
      • Occasional tables: Small tables or consoles create an intentional look while giving residents and visitors a spot to set belongings. 
      • Durable, compact solutions: Furniture designed for senior living ensures safety in tight spaces, with materials that hold up under constant use. 
      • Finish flexibility: Quick-Ship collections come in a range of finishes, making it easy to match corridor furniture with your lobby or dining room updates for a cohesive design. 
      Senior living walkway with Quick-Ship furniture
      Senior living seating area near elevator with Quick-Ship furniture

      Tips for walkway refreshes

      • Think safety first: Ensure seating and tables are appropriately sized so they don’t block hallways or interfere with mobility equipment. 
      • Add comfort where it counts: Place seating near elevators or at corridor intersections where residents naturally pause. 
      • Create visual flow: Choose furniture finishes that coordinate with your lobby and dining areas, tying your design together from entry to elevator. 
      • Update high-wear pieces: Replace worn benches or outdated chairs with Quick-Ship solutions that ship in 15–20 business days. 
      • Blend style & functionality: Opt for senior-designed furniture that provides sturdy support while enhancing aesthetics. 

      Artwork: Add personality and warmth 

      Direct Supply offers a variety of Quick-Ship artwork options designed for senior living communities, making it easy to update walls before the holiday season. 

      Quick-Ship solutions 

      • Framed prints & photography: Timeless imagery in warm tones that complement Quick-Ship furniture finishes. 
      • Coordinated collections: Curated sets of artwork to create cohesive design themes across lobbies, dining spaces, and corridors. 
      • Durable materials: Senior living–grade framing and finishes designed for long-lasting beauty and easy maintenance. 
      • Flexible sizing: Large-scale pieces to make a bold statement in lobbies, or smaller works to enhance walkways and elevator areas. 

      Tips for artwork updates 

      • Choose warm & inviting tones: Select artwork with rich, warm hues to subtly enhance the holiday atmosphere without feeling overly seasonal. 
      • Think scale: In larger areas like lobbies, oversized art can serve as a focal point. In hallways, opt for a series of smaller pieces to guide residents and guests through the space. 
      • Complement your furniture: Match artwork tones to Quick-Ship upholstery or finish selections for a polished, cohesive look. 
      • Update high-visibility walls: Prioritize walls behind reception desks, in dining rooms, or adjacent to elevators where artwork gets the most views. 
      • Keep it timeless: Select art that feels festive now but maintains appeal throughout the year, avoiding designs that feel tied to a single season. 
        Quick-Ship furniture in a dining room with decor and artwork on the back wall.

        Your holiday refresh checklist 

        • Focus on high-impact spaces – Start with lobbies, dining rooms, and walkways. 
        • Replace worn pieces – Prioritize seating and tables most visible to families. 
        • Layer in artwork – Add warm, inviting visuals to complete the look. 
        • Keep finishes cohesive – Choose coordinating options across spaces. 
        • Order early – Quick-Ship products typically ship in 15–20 business days, ensuring updates are in place before the first guest arrives. 

        Get Holiday-Ready with Quick-Ship from Direct Supply 

        The holidays will be here before you know it. Families, residents, and staff deserve spaces that feel warm, welcoming, and refreshed. With Direct Supply Quick-Ship furniture and artwork, it’s easy to make high-impact updates without long lead times. 

        Don’t wait! Explore our Quick-Ship offerings today to refresh your spaces, maximize your budget, and set the stage for a strong start in 2026. 

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        How experiential design is transforming senior living interior design and wellness spaces in 2025 https://www.directsupply.com/blog/how-experiential-design-is-changing-todays-senior-living-communities/ https://www.directsupply.com/blog/how-experiential-design-is-changing-todays-senior-living-communities/#respond Mon, 08 Sep 2025 18:17:56 +0000 https://blog.directsupply.com/?p=2050 Discover how experiential design transforms senior living with wellness-focused spaces, smart technology, and vibrant community amenities.

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        In 2025, senior living interior design is no longer just about stylish furniture — it’s about creating immersive, wellness-focused environments. Experiential design is reshaping how communities support resident well-being, attract new residents, and energize staff.

        From sensory dining areas to tech-integrated wellness spaces, today’s senior living communities must prioritize intentional, experience-driven design to stay competitive.

        What is experiential design in senior living?

        Experiential design in senior living goes beyond aesthetics. It focuses on how a space feels, how it flows and how it supports physical, emotional and cognitive health. It’s a strategic approach that:

        • Encourages physical activity and cognitive stimulation
        • Supports autonomy, comfort and daily routines
        • Uses sensory cues — light, texture, sound and biophilia — to enhance well-being

        For baby boomers, who expect more from retirement living, experiential design is a key differentiator.

        Wellness design ideas for senior living communities in 2025

        Today’s wellness spaces are immersive and multi-functional. They’re designed to engage body, mind and spirit — not just provide services.

        Plan for holistic wellness

        Use your community’s mission and resident needs to guide amenity choices:

        • Independent living: Tai Chi, yoga or Pilates studios
        • Memory care: Sensory rooms, art therapy or podiatry clinics
        • Across the board: Natural light, air quality and acoustic design for comfort

        Offer amenities that support active senior lifestyles

        Design multi-use spaces that promote engagement, movement and enrichment:

        • Game rooms and music studios
        • Garden courtyards and greenhouses
        • Tech lounges and libraries
        • Meditation or mindfulness spaces

        In-room wellness tip: Replace unused desks with personal fitness nooks to encourage daily movement.

        Create sensory, interactive senior dining experiences

        Dining is a core part of community life. Experiential design can elevate the experience:

        • Resident-accessible kitchens allow seniors to participate in meal prep — blending, chopping and baking
        • Outdoor dining areas connect residents with nature, improving mood and cognition

        These features promote independence, connection and a sense of purpose.

        Integrate smart wellness technology in senior living design

        Forward-thinking communities are using technology to improve both care and quality of life:

        • Connected health monitoring for safety and transparency
        • Medication reminders and alerts for better adherence
        • Smart lighting and climate controls for comfort and energy efficiency
        • Robotics in dining and floor care to boost engagement and streamline operations

        At Direct Supply®, our Innovation & Technology Center is where we test these ideas to help communities stay ahead.

        Why experiential design matters for the future of senior living

        Done right, experiential design can transform your community’s identity and performance. It helps:

        • Increase resident satisfaction and longevity
        • Attract new, active older adults
        • Differentiate your community in a competitive market
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        Ready to transform your senior living spaces?

        Direct Supply® designs furniture and interior solutions that reflect the latest in experiential design and wellness. Our Direct Supply Aptura® team partners with you to create environments that foster connection, comfort, and long-term success.

        Download our whitepaper to explore how experiential design can revamp wellness spaces, cultivate your community identity, enhance staff areas, and strengthen resident engagement.

        Connect with our Direct Supply Aptura® design experts to start bringing experiential design into your community today.

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        5 design tips for better senior living bedrooms https://www.directsupply.com/blog/5-tips-for-better-senior-living-bedrooms/ https://www.directsupply.com/blog/5-tips-for-better-senior-living-bedrooms/#respond Wed, 03 Sep 2025 18:51:40 +0000 https://blog.directsupply.com/?p=2121 Increase resident satisfaction and boost marketability with alluring resident bedrooms.

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        In today’s most innovative care environments, the resident bedroom is more than a place to rest. It’s a reflection of identity, a tool for care, and a space that promotes dignity and well-being. As expectations evolve, design must meet the moment by blending performance, personalization, and peace of mind. Explore five resident-centered strategies that help transform bedrooms into supportive, engaging spaces where seniors can thrive.

        1. Use calming color palettes and layered lighting

        Color and lighting decisions impact not only how residents feel but also how safely they can move through a space. Choosing calming, biophilic tones like soft terracotta, sandy neutrals, coastal blues, and leafy greens helps create a restorative environment that reduces agitation while maintaining a professional, long-lasting finish that requires minimal upkeep.

        In memory care, avoid very dark flooring, which may appear like holes or unsafe areas to residents with cognitive impairment and increase fall risk. Instead, use clear contrast between walls, floors, and furniture to define boundaries and support safe navigation. For example, pair neutral walls with slightly darker casegoods, or select light bedding against a darker bedframe to make furniture edges more visible.

        Layering lighting— ambient, task, and night— offers flexibility while reducing unnecessary staff interventions. Well-placed fixtures and durable materials minimize maintenance while providing consistent performance. Circadian lighting systems that mimic natural daylight cycles not only enhance resident sleep but also extend fixture longevity by operating efficiently.

        Tip: Add motion-activated nightlights near the bed or pathway to the bathroom. These simple upgrades support safety without disrupting rest and can reduce the number of nighttime staff interactions. 

        2. Optimize layouts for safety, privacy, and care delivery

        A clear, adaptable layout enables safer navigation and more effective care¹. Private rooms remain the gold standard, as they support dignity, autonomy, and infection control (CMS, 2022). These spaces allow residents to set their own routines and offer family members greater flexibility in visits and personalization.

        When private rooms aren’t possible, define individual zones with partial walls, furniture groupings, or curtains to help provide a sense of ownership and spatial boundaries. Layouts should prioritize mobility by maintaining wide, clutter-free pathways (with a minimum turning radius of 5’-7’ and 36″ doorways), using slip-resistant flooring, and eliminating tripping hazards such as cords and loose rugs.

        Choose furnishings designed to minimize risk and extend product life. Low-profile beds and rounded-corner furniture improve resident safety by reducing trip hazards and injuries from sharp edges. Built-in cable management systems keep cords organized and out of pathways, lowering the likelihood of accidents and extending product longevity.

        Plan for both current and future mobility needs by leaving ample clearance around the bed for lifts, walkers, or wheelchairs. These considerations not only keep residents safe but also ease daily upkeep for staff, reducing the frequency of room repairs and interventions.

        Tip: Flexible room designs allow you to plan for evolving care needs and future equipment, supporting aging in place while helping communities avoid costly renovations later

        3. Create model rooms that drive ROI on unit turns

        Model rooms are more than just a marketing tool — they’re an operational strategy that accelerates move-in readiness and directly impacts Net Operating Income (NOI). On average, unit turns take 22 hours and involve at least three team members. By pre-staging model rooms with durable furnishings, secure accessories, and consistent design standards, operators can cut downtime, reduce labor costs, and convert vacant units into income-generating spaces faster.

        Standardized, homelike design also reduces variability in upkeep. Easy-to-clean surfaces, durable fabrics, and secured décor minimize repair calls and streamline maintenance, lowering long-term operating costs. At the same time, thoughtfully curated finishes create a welcoming environment that resonates with prospects and supports faster lease-ups.

        Tip for ROI: Use model rooms as templates to streamline procurement and turnover protocols. This consistency not only reduces vacancy loss but also positions communities to stabilize occupancy and maximize returns across every unit turn.

        4. Integrate smart technology for safety and convenience

        Smart tools, such as voice-activated lighting, thermostats, and call systems help residents manage their environment independently. These systems support routines, provide reminders, and increase comfort by reducing reliance on staff for everyday tasks. AI-enabled sensors enhance fall detection while preserving privacy and promoting peace of mind for care teams and families.

        Design for both the technology itself and the people using it. Ensure strong Wi-Fi coverage and provide rooms with tech-ready outlets, USB ports, and easy-to-reach controls. Consider compatibility with accessories like smart plugs or wearable health monitors.

        Beyond safety and utility, technology can enhance engagement. Smart TVs, tablets, and video call capabilities help residents stay connected with loved ones and participate in community events. These technologies also support mental stimulation through games, music, and learning apps.

        Tip: Prioritize simplicity with large, intuitive icons, precise controls, and concise labeling. Offering training and ongoing support builds confidence and increases tech adoption.

        5. Select durable, senior-friendly furnishings

        Furniture in resident rooms must balance style, comfort, and safety with long-term durability. Chairs with tipping precautions—such as the Maxwell Thomas® SteadyTech™ anti-tip device—reduce fall risks and liability without sacrificing aesthetics. Recliners with proper seat height (18″–21″), supportive arms, and tip-resistant bases make transfers safer for residents and staff alike.

        Beds should be adjustable in height with residential surrounds, allowing for both safer caregiving tasks and a more welcoming, homelike appearance. Coordinated headboards and bedding prevent the room from feeling clinical, while casters with secure locks and discreet storage for fall mats or care tools add both safety and functionality. 

         Looking for more senior living furnishing tips? Download our senior living furniture guide.

        6. Choose long-lasting, low-maintenance materials

        Materials directly impact upkeep, infection control, and resident safety. Casegoods constructed with thermolaminate or high-pressure laminate resist moisture and harsh cleaning agents, extending product life. Coated fabrics and antimicrobial finishes minimize infection risk while standing up to frequent cleaning.

        Design choices should also prioritize maintenance efficiency. Minimal seams, durable coatings, and wipeable surfaces help staff maintain cleanliness quickly and effectively, while still providing soft textures and modern design that elevate the overall look and feel of the space.

        Tip: When selecting casegoods, look for drawer glides and hinges that can withstand repeated use and disinfection cycles. Small details, such as edge banding and hardware durability, can make a significant difference in long-term performance.

        6. The bottom line: Bringing it all together

        Every detail in a resident’s room should contribute to comfort, independence, and safety. From calming palettes and personalized touches to bright lighting and future-ready furnishings, thoughtful design makes a measurable impact on care delivery and resident satisfaction.

        A well-designed room doesn’t just feel like home. It improves outcomes, reduces incidents, and helps your community stand out.

        Ready to enhance your resident rooms? Contact your Direct Supply account manager today to get started on personalized solutions that promote safety, comfort, and long-term value.

         

        References:
        ¹ CMS, 2022

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        CapEx spend down season: your questions answered with Capital Sales Consultant Austin Higgins https://www.directsupply.com/blog/capex-spend-down/ Tue, 02 Sep 2025 16:58:44 +0000 https://www.directsupply.com/?p=38464 Discover how senior living operators can maximize CapEx budgets during spend down season. Get expert advice on prioritizing projects, saving costs, and improving outcomes.

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        Austin Higgins, Senior Capital Sales Consultant

        For senior living operators across the U.S., the end of the year often comes with tough choices. CapEx spend down season can feel like a race against the clock. Budgets don’t roll over, timelines are compressed, and you’re balancing community needs with day-to-day operations. 

        To help operators navigate these challenges, we asked Austin Higgins, Capital Sales Consultant at Direct Supply, to answer the most common questions about senior living capital projects during spend down. His guidance focuses on practical, customer-centered strategies to maximize budget, improve outcomes, and position communities for long-term success. 

        My CapEx dollars are sitting unused, and I feel paralyzed by where to start. What should I do first? 

        You’re not alone. Many operators feel that way when the clock is ticking. The best first step is simply starting the conversation. Even if your project is only in the idea stage, we can help you weigh priorities- whether it’s compliance upgrades, resident safety, or refreshing common areas. Early conversations give us time to align goals and unlock more options for you. 

        It’s already late in the year. Is it even possible to complete a project before my budget disappears? 

        Absolutely. Tight timelines are stressful, but they don’t have to mean missed opportunities. We manage fast-turnaround senior living projects every year, often under even tougher deadlines. For example, one operator came to us in mid-December with leftover budget. Within two weeks, we aligned on scope, overnighted fabric samples, finalized selections, and placed their order—all before year-end. 

        The difference is having the right partner. Because we complete 50,000+ senior living projects annually and maintain deep relationships with key suppliers, we can accelerate timelines and unlock options that might not be available otherwise. Even late in the year, you can make meaningful improvements if you act quickly and lean on that network. 

        I’m juggling multiple priorities. How do I decide which projects deserve my budget right now? 

        Start with impact. Projects tied to resident safety or compliance should rise to the top. After that, look at what will deliver the most value, whether that’s operational efficiency, ROI, or a stronger first impression for families touring your community. Sometimes we’ll recommend phasing a project so you can act now without straining your budget or operations. Prioritization ensures your CapEx spend improves outcomes where it matters most. 

        I’m debating choosing cheaper products just to save time or money. What’s the risk? 

        The risk is that short-term savings can create long-term headaches. For example, choosing residential-grade furniture because it’s immediately available may seem convenient, but it won’t hold up in a senior living environment. That often means paying for replacements within a year or two, costing more in the end. We help operators choose durable, compliant products built for senior care, so you avoid rework, wasted spend, and disruption for your residents. 

        Need furniture that will ship quickly? Discover Direct Supply’s quick-ship program, which ships curated furniture in 20 days or less: Perfect for year-end CapEx spend down.

        Some of the upgrades I need have long lead times. What if I don’t have that kind of flexibility? 

        That’s a valid concern. Standard lead times for major systems, like nurse call replacements, have a reputation for stretching six to eight weeks. But because of our strong vendor partnerships, we’ve often delivered emergency installations in as little as a week. It’s always worth asking—we may be able to accelerate timelines or find creative alternatives, so you don’t miss your spend down window. 

        With so many needs, how do I know I’m making a smart investment? 

        A smart CapEx investment should deliver value now and in the future. Recently, an operator we work with completed four furniture projects under budget in six weeks. They not only saved money but also moved closer to their annual rebate payout, adding even more financial value. When evaluating projects, consider both the immediate impact on your community and the long-term ROI. 

        If I call you today, what will the process actually look like? 

        We’ll start with a quick discovery call to understand your goals, budget, and timing. From there, we’ll confirm availability, secure pricing, and align on next steps. Once approved, we’ll manage procurement, warehousing, shipping, and installation. You’ll have one point of contact and full visibility from start to finish.

        Bottom line 

        CapEx spend down season doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. Even if you’re behind, it’s not too late to act. By starting early, prioritizing impact, and choosing solutions designed for senior living, you can stretch your budget further and make improvements that benefit both residents and staff.  

         

        Don’t let your budget go unused.

        Start the conversation with our capital experts today and discover how to maximize every dollar before year-end.

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        Why bistro dining enhances senior living dining programs in 2025 https://www.directsupply.com/blog/senior-living-dining-program-bistros/ Wed, 27 Aug 2025 15:39:54 +0000 https://www.directsupply.com/?p=20135 Besides offering enjoyable engagement opportunities for current residents, bistros can also have a bigger impact on the marketability of your facility.

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        There’s something special about catching up with a friend over a good cup of coffee, the familiar hum of a café, the comfort of a cozy seat, and the joy of easy conversation. For today’s senior living residents, that same inviting, social vibe isn’t just reserved for trips to a favorite coffee shop, it’s something they want to feel right at home every day. Social connection is essential to well-being. In fact, over 70 percent of family caregivers say it’s a top priority. ¹ A thoughtfully designed bistro offers residents a place to connect over a coffee or treat and simultaneously creates staff efficiencies. 

        Beyond daily enjoyment, a well-planned bistro can significantly enhance your community’s appeal. Prospective residents and families are drawn to vibrant spaces where they can envision meals, visits, and everyday moments of joy. Bistros reflect today’s hospitality-focused dining trends, blending casual convenience with opportunities for meaningful engagement. 

        A senior living bistro is your community’s welcome mat

        Create a space that works as hard as your team. With one set of equipment, your bistro can start the day as a cozy coffee bar and seamlessly transition into a wine bar or pub by evening. This adaptability maximizes your investment and keeps your community engaged.

        Infuse personality with thoughtful design details. Rustic finishes like natural wood and brick add warmth and longevity, while evening themes — from sports décor to speakeasy style — invite gatherings. Use zoning strategies to define café, lounge, and bar areas. Pair flexible furniture with lighting shifts to guide residents and guests intuitively, from morning coffee to evening connections.

          Key considerations when planning a senior living bistro in your community

          1. Versatile layout and design

          Design your bistro to adapt throughout the day. With one set of equipment, the space can transition from a cozy coffee bar in the morning to a wine bar or pub in the evening. This day-to-night flexibility maximizes your investment and increases engagement.

          Infuse personality and visual interest with: 

          • Pub atmosphere: Local sports décor or speakeasy themes invite evening gatherings. 
          • Rustic touches: Natural materials like wood and brick bring warmth and longevity. 
          • Consider zoning: Create distinct café, lounge, and bar areas with flexible furniture or lighting shifts. These subtle cues guide residents and guests to intuitively enjoy the space at different times of day — from morning coffee to evening gatherings. 
          Bistro Senior Living

          For inspiration, look to current senior dining trends or local landmarks to create a distinctive and inviting space.

          2. Strategic location and accessibility

          A bistro’s placement influences its success. Prioritize convenience and visibility to boost use and satisfaction:

          • Outdoor connection: Position near patios or courtyards to encourage fresh-air dining and indoor-outdoor flow. 
          • Central access: Locate near reception or staff hubs to simplify staffing, support residents with mobility challenges, and streamline service. 
          • Community integration: Offer limited public access to nearby offices or medical campuses to generate ancillary revenue and reinforce your community as a neighborhood asset. 

          3. Expand dining program flexibility with bistro equipment 

          Modern bistro dining boosts your senior living foodservice with compact, efficient tools. Think beyond the kitchen:

          • Ventless ovens and soup warmers allow for warm meals without full kitchen installs
          • Grab-and-go refrigeration, POS systems, and menu boards improve service speed and convenience
          • POS integration: Connect to your main kitchen’s point-of-sale system to offer made-to-order items without duplicating equipment.
          • Digital menus: Electronic boards replace handwritten signs for effortless updates—perfect for weekly specials or themed events. 
          • Barista-level coffee: Invest in high-quality machines or partner with a recognized brand to elevate the coffee experience and drive beverage revenue.

          Balance variety and simplicity. A concise menu of three to five signature sandwiches, two soup options, and rotating pastries keeps costs manageable while satisfying diverse tastes.

          4. Strengthen community ties and drive visibility

          A bistro is more than a place to eat; it’s a hub for social programming. Encourage your life enrichment team to host: 

          • Coffee chats: Themed discussions (current events, travel memories, creative writing) that foster connection. 
          • Book clubs: Pair with light refreshments and comfortable seating for a relaxed literary setting. 
          • Game nights: Card games, board games, or trivia nights encourage friendly competition and laughter. 
          • Craft workshops: Small-group sessions such as cookie decorating, tasting flights, or wine-and-cheese pairings. 

          These programs support both social and cognitive engagement, reinforcing resident well-being and enhancing the perceived value of your community. 

          Case study: Foulk Living bistro remodel 

          Foulk’s dining room before & after renovation

          In 2024, Life Care Services partnered with Direct Supply Aptura to remodel the Foulk Living bistro in Wilmington, DE. The goal was to create a vibrant, multi-purpose lounge that aligned with LCS’s hospitality-focused vision. 

          Changes made: Bold artwork, lively fabrics, and a modular layout allowed the space to shift from morning coffee shop to evening wine bar. A large bar with a big-screen TV now anchors the area for casual lunches, happy hours, and game nights. 

          Results: The redesign of Foulk’s bistro earned a bronze American Society of Interior Design award in the specialty category. Resident satisfaction scores rose by 25 percent, and occupancy neared 100 percent within six months of opening. ³ Families returned more often, and staff reported higher morale thanks to the efficient, welcoming environment. 

          Foulk’s bistro before renovation

          Foulk’s bistro after renovation

          Budgeting and ROI considerations 

          When budgeting your bistro project, include costs for:

          • Professional service fees and required permits (architects, engineers, designers)
          • Equipment purchases or lease (coffee machines, ovens, display cases)
          • Furniture, fixtures, and décor
          • Technology (POS system, digital signage)
          • Staff training and program development

          Estimate a return on investment by projecting beverage and snack sales, catering for events, and potential public-access revenue. Most communities see payback on a modest bistro remodel within a reasonable timeframe, through increased occupancy and ancillary income. 

          The bottom line

          Bistros offer more than coffee. They create connections, boost resident satisfaction, and elevate your community’s marketability. When designed for adaptability, strategic placement, and efficient operations, they become high-impact spaces that support resident engagement, census growth, and positive brand reputation. 

          Ready to transform your community? Contact Direct Supply’s senior living design experts today to plan a bistro that delivers lasting value, enhances daily life, and sets your community apart. 

           

          The Bottom Line: Bistro Spaces Engage Residents and Boost Marketability

          Bistros offer more than coffee. They create connections, boost resident satisfaction, and elevate your community’s marketability. When designed for adaptability, strategic placement, and efficient operations, they become high-impact spaces that support resident engagement, census growth, and positive brand reputation. 

          Ready to transform your community? Contact Direct Supply’s senior living design experts today to plan a bistro that delivers lasting value, enhances daily life, and sets your community apart. 

           Learn more about foodservice design capabilities or contact us to get started on your project by filling out the form below.

          Not ready to get started just yet? Consider these top trends in Senior Living design.

           

          ¹ National Family Caregiver Survey, 2023 
          ² Journal of Senior Living, “Impact of Social Spaces on Resident Well-Being,” March 2024 
          ³ LCS Foulk Living Post-Renovation Report, Direct Supply Aptura, December 2024 

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          The NOI equation: How to create the best spaces for aging https://www.directsupply.com/blog/increasing-net-operating-income-senior-living/ Wed, 13 Aug 2025 15:07:46 +0000 https://www.directsupply.com/?p=37314 Discover data-driven strategies for increasing Net Operating Income (NOI) in Senior Living. Boost occupancy, reduce costs, and maximize ROI.

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          Senior living communities nationwide are facing similar pressures. That’s why Direct Supply® developed The NOI Equation: Creating the Best Spaces for Aging, a data-driven playbook and expert-led webinar designed to turn common pain points into measurable gains.

          Built on extensive research and anonymized insights from leading industry platforms, including the TELS® Platform, CMS, NIC, Care.com, and A Place for Mom, The NOI Equation identifies proven design and operational strategies to drive results.

          Through the paper and webinar, gain practical insights, real-world case studies, and proven strategies that empower you to:

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            Whether you’re an operator, developer, community leader, or designer, you’ll gain tools to improve resident satisfaction, streamline operations, and strengthen financial performance.

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            Prevent recliner tipping in Senior Living: Discover the SteadyTech™ anti-tip device from Maxwell Thomas® https://www.directsupply.com/blog/fall-prevention-with-steadytech-anti-tip-device-from-maxwell-thomas/ Thu, 24 Apr 2025 17:01:31 +0000 https://www.directsupply.com/?p=36967 Support fall prevention with the SteadyTech™ Anti-Tip Device from Maxwell Thomas®. A built-in solution to help prevent recliner tipping.

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            Fall prevention starts with smarter Senior Living furniture

            Senior Living communities spend an average of $380,000 annually on fall-related incidents¹, many caused by recliner tipping. Whether residents lean forward to grab a drink or blanket, power recliners can move unexpectedly and risk shifting forward. 

            Maxwell Thomas® recognized a need in the market and developed the SteadyTech™ Anti-Tip Device—a senior-living-specific solution to help prevent falls in recliners, without wall anchors, external add-ons, or disrupting daily life.

            The Importance of Fall Prevention in Senior Living

            Traditional recliners can become unstable as residents use them for support when standing or shifting position. In Memory Care and Assisted Living environments especially, furniture stability is essential for safety, comfort, and independence.

            The SteadyTech anti-tip device offers an effective solution by enhancing recliner stability and fall prevention—right from the moment of installation. No added training. No wall anchors. Just safer seating that integrates seamlessly into your community’s design.

            More of a visual learner? See it for yourself: 

            What makes the SteadyTech™ anti-tip device unique?

              While other solutions rely on external modifications or constant staff intervention, the SteadyTech anti-tip device is seamlessly integrated into the recliner. That means:

               

                • Discreet integration: Maintains the recliner’s clean lines and inviting look

                • Only activates when needed: No user input required

                • Supports assisted or independent standing: Minimizes strain on residents and staff

                • Preserves aesthetics: No compromise on design

              The result? A smarter recliner that protects without disrupting daily routines or your community’s design vision.

              From the Field: A Nurse’s Perspective

              When we first got the powered recliners, the residents found them very comfortable, but we quickly noticed a major issue—they were so lightweight that residents would tip forward. It was especially a problem for our Memory Care residents, and we had a few falls because of it. Since adding the SteadyTech™ anti-tip device by Maxwell Thomas® to our community, we haven’t had any more incidents, which has been a huge relief. The chairs are much safer now, and the vinyl surface makes them easy to clean, which is essential for us.

              What’s really valuable about the SteadyTech™ anti-tip device is how it can support residents when they stand up. With the added stability, they can use the powered recliner function to help themselves up without the risk of tipping forward or falling back down. Before the SteadyTech™ anti-tip device, if a resident tried to stand and didn’t make it on the first attempt, they could plop back down and risk injury. Now, they’re not struggling or hurting themselves, and it also reduces the strain on staff when assisting with transfers. It’s made the whole process of getting residents in and out of the chairs a lot safer.

              Julia Bowie

              Nurse Manager, Memory Care Unit, Maine Vets Home Scarborough

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              Color Trends 2025: Transforming Senior Living Interiors with Timeless Appeal https://www.directsupply.com/blog/color-trends-for-senior-living/ Tue, 04 Feb 2025 16:00:33 +0000 https://www.directsupply.com/?p=27587 The post Color Trends 2025: Transforming Senior Living Interiors with Timeless Appeal appeared first on Direct Supply.

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              The 2025 color trends are all about creating spaces that are vibrant, welcoming, and timeless. From  a lush green that connects us to nature and wellness, to cozy warm neutrals and dramatic jewel tones, this year’s palette defines senior living design with bold yet balanced choices.  

              Direct Supply® Aptura® Color of the Year: Pesto 

              At the heart of 2025’s color trends is Pesto, a rich green that embodies vitality, nature, and the essence of wellness. Imagine the fresh leaves of a thriving herb garden or the lush canopies of a woodland escape — Pesto is as nourishing for the spirit as it is vibrant and bold. 

              This verdant hue is more than just a nod to greenery; it is a celebration of balance. Pesto’s saturated yet fresh tone breathes life into interiors, making it a versatile choice for designers seeking to connect spaces with nature.  In senior living, Pesto shines as an accent wall in dining rooms or lounges, effortlessly pairing with lighter woods or creamy neutrals to create an uplifting and inviting atmosphere. It also brings the outdoors in beautifully through accents like textiles, tiles, artwork, and accessories that evoke the serene charm of a garden retreat. 

              For a polished look, layer Pesto with soft beiges, terracotta or muted blues. This combination keeps the drama grounded while embracing a harmonious, nutrient-rich palette that feels as good as it looks. 

              The Magic of Chameleon Colors 

              In 2025, versatility reigns supreme with chameleon colors that adapt to their surroundings. These hues shift subtly depending on the light, reflecting the tones of their environment and accessories. Think of smoky lilac that appears gray in the morning and lavender at dusk, or a taupe-green that dances between earthy and neutral. 

              Chameleon colors are the perfect answer for multi-functional spaces, such as activity rooms or dining areas in senior living communities. They respond beautifully to varying lighting conditions, ensuring a space feels dynamic and fresh throughout the day. 

              To make the most of these tones, layer them with complementary colors in furnishings or artwork to pull out their different personalities. For example, a soft gray-green chameleon wall could be paired with dark wood furniture and brass accents in one setting or with airy whites and glass decor for a lighter effect. 

              Design Tip

              Mix these hues with natural materials like wood, rattan or brushed brass to bring dimension. Accessories like oversized pottery or woven throws amplify the “Potter’s Palette” aesthetic, ensuring the space feels as welcoming as it is stylish. 

              Muted Earth Tones: Bohemian Dreaming 

              Earthy tones have long been a staple of grounded, cozy interiors, but 2025 is taking them one step further. Muted versions of these hues — soft terracotta, olive and dusky sienna — bring a relaxed bohemian spirit to interiors. They feel organic and authentic, striking the perfect balance between drama and approachability. 

              In senior living spaces, these tones can be incorporated in ways that feel both modern and timeless. A terracotta accent chair paired with natural jute and olive-toned cushions creates an environment that feels curated yet effortless. Muted earth tones are also ideal for creating layered palettes: use them as the foundation for walls and larger furnishings, then layer in patterns or textures that nod to global or vintage influences. 

              This palette shines in smaller details, too. Handcrafted pottery, linen throws or earthenware accessories can echo these hues, adding depth without overwhelming the space. 

              Saturated Colors Beyond Trends: Jewel Tones 

              For those who believe in bold design statements, 2025 brings a renewed appreciation for saturated jewel tones like emerald green, sapphire blue and ruby red. These colors transcend fleeting trends, offering a richness and drama that feels luxurious and timeless. 

               Jewel tones may seem like a bold choice for senior living spaces, but when applied thoughtfully, they can create a striking and transformative atmosphere. Imagine a cozy ‘scholar’s lounge,’ where rich sapphire blue walls are paired with gleaming gold accents and the warm texture of deep leather furniture. In a dining room, emerald-green upholstery adds a regal elegance that elevates the dining experience into something truly memorable.  

              To keep jewel tones from feeling heavy, balance them with lighter or mid-tone neutrals. For instance, a ruby-red velvet chair can anchor a space when surrounded by soft beige walls and pale wood flooring. Jewel tones also shine in fabric or ceiling details — a painted coffered ceiling in a deep blue can create a dramatic focal point while maintaining overall harmony. 

              Designers can draw inspiration from fashion by incorporating jewel tones in bold color-blocking combinations. Try mixing emerald green with muted mustard or pairing sapphire with terracotta for a modern twist. 

              How to Integrate Trends in Senior Living Spaces 

              • Balancing Drama and Comfort- In Senior Living design, creating an inviting and functional environment requires striking a balance. Pair dramatic hues like Pesto or jewel tones with warmer neutrals to ensure spaces feel cozy rather than overwhelming. Mid-tones like muted earth tones act as the perfect bridge, grounding bold colors while adding depth. 
              • Layering Colors and Textures- Layering is essential to making these trends work in Senior Living. Combine matte finishes with glossy textures, and mix natural materials like stone, wool-looks and wood to create a tactile, multi-dimensional look. 
              • Enhancing Resident Experience- Color psychology plays a pivotal role in Senior Living. Green tones like Pesto promote relaxation and wellness, while warm neutrals provide comfort. Jewel tones, used sparingly, can add moments of elegance and energy to specific spaces, encouraging engagement and activity. 
              • Customization for Regional and Cultural Influences- Adapting these palettes to regional or cultural preferences can make spaces feel authentic. For instance, desert communities might lean into terracotta and warm neutrals, while coastal regions could emphasize greens and muted blues. 

              Conclusion 

              The 2025 color trends invite us to enhance Senior Living spaces with colors that are as dynamic as they are enduring. From the natural vibrancy of Pesto to the coziness of warmer neutrals and the drama of jewel tones, these palettes offer something for every design aesthetic. In Senior Living, these trends go beyond aesthetics to enhance the resident experience, blending style with purpose. 

              Embrace these colors thoughtfully, layering them to create interiors that feel fresh, balanced and timeless. Whether you’re designing a modern “scholar’s lounge” or a bohemian-inspired community room, these hues promise to transform spaces into vibrant, welcoming retreats. 

              Feeling inspired? Download the 2025 Design Trends E-book, or contact us today to get started on your next project.

               

              Written by Rebecca Jourdan, IIDA, LEED AP,
              NCIDQ Certified Senior Lead Interior Designer

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              6 Must-Have Furniture Pieces for Modern Senior Living Spaces https://www.directsupply.com/blog/6-must-have-furniture-pieces-for-modern-senior-living-spaces/ Tue, 03 Sep 2024 19:14:28 +0000 https://www.directsupply.com/?p=34824 Outfit your community with stylish Senior Living furniture designed with your residents in mind.

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              Refreshing outdated furniture with stylish and functional Senior Living furnishings can help you attract prospective residents and their families. In addition to improving marketability, new Senior Living furniture can elevate residents’ everyday experiences. 

              To save you time with your furnishings search, we curated a list of new products designed for Senior Living environments that will make an impression in 2024. 

              As you make your end-of-year CapEx budget plans for minor refreshes or large-scale renovations, combine these top Senior Living furniture pieces with 2024 color trends to increase marketability and census.  

                

              Top Senior Living Furniture in 2024

              Maxwell Thomas® Kellex Starla Bench

              The Starla bench blends modern design with a touch of vintage glamour, making it a standout piece in any Senior Living space. Its curved frame flows effortlessly from the back to the arms, creating a cozy nook for a hallway or common area. Fully upholstered with clean lines, this bench offers endless fabric options to suit any style. The modern design sets it apart from other benches, adding a unique and inviting charm that elevates the aesthetic of any senior living environment. 

              Maxwell Thomas Kenner Bedside Cabinet
              Holsag Palmanova Dining Armchair

              By The Yard Potting Table

              Enhance gardening experiences in Senior Living communities with an innovative, portable, and wheelchair-accessible potting table. Thoughtfully designed for ease and convenience, it features handy holders on the top shelf and hooks along the side, keeping essential tools within easy reach. The large, removable bin for potting soil allows for simple cleaning, while the sliding tray above provides a comfortable space for potting plants. This versatile table also doubles as an entertainment station—just add a second bin for ice, and it becomes a great spot for beverages and salads during community gatherings. 

              Fairfield Cleo Arm Chair

              The Cleo Grande barrel back dining chair offers a perfect blend of style and comfort, making it an excellent choice for Senior Living dining spaces. Its gracefully curved, barrel-shaped backrest provides excellent support, while the open back design adds a touch of modern elegance. Supported by a sturdy wooden base, this chair is as durable as it is refined, ensuring long-lasting use. A versatile addition to any dining area, the Cleo Grande chair combines contemporary flair with the comfort needed for enjoyable, extended seating. 

              Kellex Occasional Table
              Maxwell Thomas® Levelland Asymmetrical Sofa

              Maxwell Thomas® Colizzi Sofa

              Discover the ideal harmony of comfort and style with the Colizzi Collection. This sofa features perfectly proportioned designs that blend ergonomic comfort with clean lines, elegant curves, and modern silhouettes. Ideal for Senior Living environments, the Colizzi sofa enhances common areas with its stylish presence and exceptional comfort. Elevate your Senior Living environment with furnishings that make a noticeable difference in both design and everyday use. 

              Maxwell Thomas® Granadillo Table Base 

              Experience the perfect blend of support and style with the Granadillo Table Base by Maxwell Thomas®. Its durable metal frame, finished with a rich faux-wood look, offers a dependable base that combines both functionality and aesthetic appeal. This piece not only provides robust support but also adds a touch of elegance to any Senior Living space. Enjoy the assurance of durability and the sophistication of a beautifully designed frame. 

              Maxwell Thomas® Toulouse Dining Armchair
               Maxwell Thomas® Kenner Hydration Station

              Maxwell Thomas® Sparkbrook Dining Chair

              Discover the intersection of stability and comfort with the Sparkbrook Dining Chair by Maxwell Thomas®, designed specifically for senior living communities. This customizable dining chair offers a wide range of fabric and finish options to customize your ideal seating solution. For added mobility, optional casters can be added to the front legs for an additional charge. Well-suited for Senior Living spaces, the Sparkbrook Dining Chair combines practical features with stylish flexibility. 

              From Assisted Living to Long Term Care furniture, quality senior furnishings enhance the look and feel of a community, often leading to increased marketability and census. Shop our Skilled Nursing, Independent Living and Assisted Living furnishings to refresh Senior Living spaces and resident rooms. Need assistance selecting the right products for your building? Fill out a contact form and our Senior Living experts will be in touch for a free project consultation. If you are an Interior Designer, see how we can help with your Senior Living projects. 

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              Revive and Re-Energize: How to Refresh Your Senior Living Community with New Furniture https://www.directsupply.com/blog/how-to-refresh-your-senior-living-community-with-new-furniture/ Tue, 03 Sep 2024 15:39:03 +0000 https://www.directsupply.com/?p=11247 We understand your Senior Living furniture budget may be tight right now. Discover helpful tips and tricks on how to stretch your budget while elevating your community.

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              Looking to breathe new life into your Senior Living community? Updating your furnishings can create a transformative experience for your residents:

              Research shows that the visual appeal of furniture and surrounding ambiance is tied directly to seniors’ mood and mental health and play a major role in promoting the safety and well-being of residents within Senior Living communities.1

              1. Assess and Plan ​

              Start by evaluating your current furniture. Identify pieces that need replacing or refreshing, and consider how each piece fits within the overall design of the community. Make a list of what you need and prioritize based on importance and impact.

               

              2. Create Serene Retreats: The Great Outdoors​​

              Create a serene environment through thoughtful seating arrangements and design elements that connect residents with nature. Here are some suggestions for creating flexible spaces that encourage seniors to enjoy the fresh air, gather in conversation or retreat in solitary reflection:

              • Create a series of inviting oases with curated furniture selections. Rocking chairs offer the perfect spot for quiet reflection, while accent chairs around a firepit foster a sense of community. Consider that single chairs, like this budget-friendly option, are easier for residents to navigate than a sofa.
              • Invest in quality and long-lasting materials. When it comes to choosing the best outdoor furniture materials, teak is an excellent and classic choice. Teak is naturally resistant to moisture, rotting and splintering, making it a supremely durable, low maintenance option. Because teak is beautiful and will last for years and years, it’s a great investment for a Senior Living community.
              • The Skye Armchair is lightweight and crafted from highly weather-resistant N-Dura™ resin wicker for a classic and durable outdoor style. The chair’s wrought aluminum frame ensures stability and long-lasting beauty. This stackable armchair beautifully accessorizes a variety of wicker patio furniture sets.

               

              3. Rethink Common Area Layouts to Create Conversational Areas

              Rearrange furniture to create functional conversation zones whether by adding new furniture or repurposing existing ones. A simple shift can transform a room’s atmosphere. Take inspiration from the model created at Foulk Living as you consider new additions to your furniture:

               

              • At Foulk Living in Wilmington, DE updated furniture designs, and a bistro helped rethink Senior Living with a focus on conversation and community gathering. “The residents love how bright the renovations make the community look. It’s much more homelike,” says Leslie Johnson, Executive Director, Foulk Living. “They love the colorful fun theme they went with. It matches our community’s vibe: ‘Foulk Living is Fun Living.’ The community is much more comfortable and elegant. Intimate conversation nooks created by small groupings of chairs and small tables helped create the sense of connection for residents and their families to gather.”
              • Instead of adding single benches in corridors, consider two accent chairs and small table arrangement for impromptu and neighborly conversations. The Maxwell Thomas Edmonton Occasional Chair is a perfect scale and design to encourage those interactions. It’s modern styling and faux-wood metal frame offer superior durability.
              • Decorative accent pieces also add a fresh look to an existing furniture grouping like The Maxwell Thomas® Bacolod Four Door Credenza. A credenza like this can be a true statement piece, designed to capture the eye and elevate any room. Offering both closed storage and ample surface for accessorizing, it’s placement can seamlessly unify a room.
              • Transform your place with Savvy Spaces, our newest Common Area program that allows you to customize your favorite collections with a budget-friendly selection of fabrics and finishes, all in a simple 3-step process.

              4. Paint a New Picture: Bring Your Common Area to Life With Photos and Artwork, Wall Colors and Refurbished Furnishings

              Revitalize your Senior Living community with artwork and accessories to create a more vibrant and engaging environment. Consider these ideas:

              • Upcycling is such a smart and eco-friendly approach! It’s incredible how a few updates can breathe new life into old pieces. Reupholstering dining chairs or sofas with fresh fabrics, or even just swapping out throw pillows, can dramatically change the look of your Senior Living community to reflect current design trends.
              • Add locally inspired artwork and accessories to common areas. Thoughtfully chosen pieces, like framed photography of regional landmarks, not only elevate the design by adding texture and color, but also spark conversation, evoke memories, and offer a sense of connection, making the space more engaging and inviting for residents.

               

               5. Create Retreats Inside Resident Rooms

              If your residents spend a lot of time in their rooms, it’s a good idea to make sure they’re as relaxing as possible. Whether that’s adding photos of family members or an extra-comfortable occasional chair, there are always ways to elevate the resident room.

              If you’re in need of new case goods and the budget is tight, consider a collection that features cost-conscious thermolaminate, like the Maxwell Thomas® Williamsburg Collection. This collection features durable thermolaminate case goods that will stand up to the daily wear and tear in your community. Plus, this collection comes in a variety of finishes so you can create the look you want at the price point you need.

              By focusing on thoughtful design, you can create a refreshed and functional environment that promotes comfort,  engagement and a sense of well-being for residents in your Senior Living community.

               

              The Bottom Line: Choosing the Best Senior Furniture

              With the right furniture for Senior Living communities and a few simple tricks, it’s easy to refresh your community on a budget and elevate the everyday experience for residents.

              Ready to get started? Contact us today and receive a complementary project consultation. 

              1 (PDF) Colour in the environment for older adults (researchgate.net)

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