TY - JOUR AU - Cloutier, Denise AB - Limited research explores the experience of individuals with dementia in acute care geriatric psychiatry units. This observational case study examines the influence of the physical environment on behavior (wandering, pacing, door testing, congregation and seclusions) among residents in a traditional geriatric psychiatry unit who were then relocated to a purpose-built acute care unit. Purpose-built environments should be well suited to the needs of residents with dementia. Observed trends revealed differences in spatial behaviors in the pre- and post- environments attributable to the physical environment. Person-centred modifications to the current environment including concerted efforts to know residents are meaningful in fostering quality of life. Color coded environments (rooms vs dining areas etc.) to improve wayfinding and opportunities to personalize rooms that address the `hominess' of the setting also have potential. Future research could also seek the opinions of staff about the impact of the environment on them as well as residents. TI - Exploring the Influence of Environment on the Spatial Behavior of Older Adults in a Purpose-Built Acute Care Dementia Unit: JF - American Journal of Alzheimer's Disease & Other Dementias DO - 10.1177/1533317513517033 DA - 2013-12-31 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/sage/exploring-the-influence-of-environment-on-the-spatial-behavior-of-CJuuHClW4f SP - 311 EP - 319 VL - 29 IS - 4 DP - DeepDyve ER -