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Normalization Therapy and Design Rehabilitation Devices & Spaces Robin Snell Parkin Architects IIDEX September 2013. Precedent Work Patricia Moore Industrial Designer, Gerontologist. Previous Work Adult Rehabilitation Facilities. Hamilton Health Sciences
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Normalization Therapy and Design Rehabilitation Devices & Spaces Robin Snell Parkin Architects IIDEX September 2013
Precedent Work Patricia Moore Industrial Designer, Gerontologist
Previous Work Adult Rehabilitation Facilities
Hamilton Health Sciences Rehabilitation and Acquired Brain Injury Building Parkin Architects in association with McCallum Sather Architects
Hamilton Health Sciences Rehabilitation and Acquired Brain Injury Building Parkin Architects in association with McCallum Sather Architects outdoor rehabilitation/social spaces variable terrain integrated wheelchair spaces
Hamilton Health Sciences Rehabilitation and Acquired Brain Injury Building Parkin Architects in association with McCallum Sather Architects steps, grade changes, surface changes, exercise/resting bars, lighting for evening use seamless transition to interior rehabilitation areas
Hamilton Health Sciences Rehabilitation and Acquired Brain Injury Building Parkin Architects in association with McCallum Sather Architects seamless transition to larger community area for more demanding or realistic application of normalization therapy
Hamilton Health Sciences Rehabilitation and Acquired Brain Injury Building Parkin Architects in association with McCallum Sather Architects simple clear wayfinding reduction of visual noise standing and seated client access to services
Hamilton Health Sciences Rehabilitation and Acquired Brain Injury Building Parkin Architects in association with McCallum Sather Architects interior, safe therapy courtyard adjacent to patient interior lounge
Hamilton Health Sciences Rehabilitation and Acquired Brain Injury Building Parkin Architects in association with McCallum Sather Architects memory-aids wayfinding devices
Hamilton Health Sciences Rehabilitation and Acquired Brain Injury Building Parkin Architects in association with McCallum Sather Architects various exercise features integrated into pool as buoyancy is used to help with rehabilitation deeper end steps shallow end steps specialized lift ramp step portholes for adding exercise bars step step exercise bar
Hamilton Health Sciences Rehabilitation and Acquired Brain Injury Building Parkin Architects in association with McCallum Sather Architects
Recent Work Children’s Rehabilitation Facilities McMaster Children’s Hospital Ottawa Children’s Treatment Centre SickKids Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario
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References Kaplan, M.D.G. (2011) At the VA, preparing brain-injured veterans for the real world. Smart Planet. Retrieved on August 26th 2013 from http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/pure-genius/at-the-va-preparing-brain-injured-veterans-for-the-real-world/5451 McClusky, J.F. (2008) Creating engaging experiences for rehabilitation. Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation. Vol. 15 Issue 2, p80. Stafford, J. (1996) ‘Easy St.’ Therapy. Chicago Tribune. Retrieved on August 26th 2013 from http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1996-01-18/news/9601200099_1_easy-street-city-street-outpatient Bibliography Roger, S.J. (2012) Effects of a Brief Early Start Denver Model (ESDM)–Based Parent Intervention on Toddlers at Risk for Autism Spectrum Disorders: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal of the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry. Vol. 51 Issue 10.p.1052-1065. Delprato, D.J. (2001) Comparisons of Discrete-Trial and Normalized Behavioral Language Intervention for Young Children with Autism. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders. Vol. 31, No. 3, p.315-325. Ketelaar, M. Effects of a Functional Therapy Program on Motor Abilities of Children With Cerebral Palsy. Retrieved on August 27th2013 from http://ptjournal.apta.org/
For more information, contact: Robin Snell, Principal, Parkin Architects snell@parkin.ca Lynne Wilson-Orr, Principal, Parkin Architects lwo@parkin.ca