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Sep 9, 2020

In the second half of Cheryl’s conversation today with Lesa Lorusso, PhD, MBA, Allied AIA, ASID, RID, NCIDQ, and Healthcare Director of Research & Innovation at Gresham Smith, they discuss Lesa’s research project, “Investigating the Impact of Multisensory Environments on Behavior for Veterans with Dementia.” Lesa shares, “That research project was a labor of the heart. I was fortunate at the University of Florida to be a part of an AIA sponsored research consortium called, ‘Vital By Design,’ with a focus on elder research.” Learn more about the synchronicities that led to Lesa’s work on the project and what fascinating research came out of it in part 2 of today’s episode. 

For more information on Lesa Lorusso and Gresham Smith and Partners, visit: https://www.greshamsmith.com/.

In Part 2 of Cheryl’s conversation with Lesa Lorusso, they discuss:

  • What was Lesa’s dissertation and her clinical trial with the VA, working with Veterans with Dementia using multi-sensory environments like, and why was this an area of interest?
  • What are the current statistics on dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease in older adults in the United States and why this is a critical topic right now?
  • What’s wrong with current medications for dementia? How can we change this through the design of the built environment?
  • What the research says about the impact of multi-sensory environments on improving health for people living with dementia.
  • What are Lesa’s favorite projects and why?
  • What was it like for Lesa to grow up internationally, and as part of an extended military family with her dad’s work as a rescue helicopter and C-130 pilot and her mother’s work as an Air Force nurse influence?
  • What will hospitals look like in the year 2040?

Additional support for this podcast comes from our industry partners:

  • The American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers
  • The Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design

Learn more about how to become a Certified Healthcare Interior Designer®  by visiting the American Academy of Healthcare Interior Designers at: https://aahid.org/.

Connect to a community interested in supporting clinician involvement in design and construction of the built environment by visiting The Nursing Institute for Healthcare Design at https://www.nursingihd.com/.

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