Tarkett Leads Collaborative Senior Living Workshop
“The setting was a perfect place to thoughtfully listen to and learn from each other and collaborate around solutions for the life plan communities we serve. It really renewed our shared passion for helping people age well in a purpose-built environment,” said Sandi Soraci, Tarkett’s director of segment strategy for healthcare and senior living. “The built environment, in all its forms, represents a very promising avenue for understanding and enhancing healthy aging among a growing and increasingly diverse older population.”
One of the key topics emphasized throughout the week was the need to better understand and meet the needs of the expanding middle market population in senior living. Dubbed by the industry as the “forgotten middle,” this group comprises a significant yet often overlooked demographic that falls between those who can afford high-end senior living and those who qualify for low-income options. Research suggests that this middle market will nearly double by 2033, reaching approximately 16 million adults over the age of 75.
“There’s a need to think differently on how to meet the middle market’s needs from a design and operational perspective,” Soraci said. “We must prioritize equitable design for all seniors.”
Discussions throughout the week culminated in a few additional key themes:
Design Innovation: The need to rethink design and operations in senior living, moving away from traditional models toward more flexible, innovative, and inclusive designs that encourage mobility, social engagement, and well-being.
Operational Efficiency and Cost Reduction: The integration of design with operations to enhance efficiency, lower costs and improve resident experience. Ideas like reducing unnecessary square footage, eliminating underutilized spaces and integrating universal workers to handle multiple roles will be critical in achieving this.
Human-Centered Approach: The importance of designing environments that are truly supportive of residents' autonomy and well-being. This involves not just physical safety but also mental and emotional well-being, focusing on creating spaces that residents genuinely enjoy living in.
Above all, Soraci said a recurring theme was the importance of listening to various stakeholders.
“[This workshop was] a great way to bring like-minded individuals together and start creating this think-tank environment where, although we're competitors, we're starting to hear from each other that we're all worried about the same things,” said Corey Capello, an interior designer with HKS.
Following the event, Tarkett plans to continue driving conversations around purpose-built environments, the middle market and collaborating for a greater good.
“I'm thrilled with where Tarkett's going and how passionate the company seems to be about this industry, this market sector and doing good things,” said Lisa Warnock, principal owner of Glow Interior Designs.
To learn more about Tarkett and its leadership in the senior living space, visit commercial.tarkett.com/senior-living.
About Tarkett
With a 140-year history, Tarkett is a worldwide leader in innovative and durable flooring and sports surface solutions, generating net sales of 3.4 billion euros in 2023. The Group has around 12,000 employees, 23 R&D centres, 8 recycling centres, and 34 production sites. Tarkett designs and manufactures solutions for hospitals, schools, housing, hotels, offices, shops, and sports fields, serving customers in more than 100 countries. To build “The Way to Better Floors”, the Group is committed to the circular economy and sustainable development, in line with its Tarkett Human-Conscious Design® approach. Tarkett is listed on the Euronext-regulated market (compartment B, ISIN: FR0004188670, ticker: TKTT). www.tarkett-group.com
Every Step Matters
For years, Tarkett has raised the sustainability standards of the flooring industry. The company designs floors with transparency you can trust as it creates healthy impacts on indoor spaces and protects our air, water, soil, and every living thing. Tarkett’s ReStart® take-back and recycling program will either repurpose or recycle every type of flooring from any manufacturer. Its near-term science-based carbon emissions reduction targets have been validated by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) and are fully aligned with the Paris Climate Agreement objective to limit global warming by 1.5 degrees Celsius. For more information, visit commercial.tarkett.com/sustainability.
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