Impact
139M
Dementia cases are expected to reach 78 million by 2030 and 139 million by 2050
2.8T
The current cost of dementia care worldwide stands at $1.3 trillion, projected to rise to $2.8 trillion by 2030.
Quilt Community is not just a concept—it is an evolution in dementia care designed to meet the demands of a rapidly aging population.
Quilt Community aligns with this urgent need by offering a model that prioritizes well-being while also reducing the financial burden on healthcare systems.
A commitment to ongoing research and adaptation ensures that Quilt Community is shaping the future of dementia care with an model that is both sustainable and deeply human-centered.
Transforming Quality of Life
Our mission is to democratize success and foster independence within our communities, ensuring they are not solely reliant on traditional funding models, including government programs.
We evaluate each initiative using a cohort affordability model that considers key cost drivers and aligns them with the ideal community opportunity.
This cross-functional approach enables us to balance financial feasibility with the broader goal of creating resilient, self-sustaining communities.
Wayfinding and Navigation
Clear, intuitive layouts help residents maintain independence for longer by reducing confusion and disorientation.
Social Integration
Shared spaces and structured community programs decrease feelings of loneliness, a known contributor to cognitive decline.
Holistic Well-Being
Dementia-friendly design, access to green spaces, and personalized activities support emotional and mental health.
Caregiver Respite
Families can step back from full-time caregiving while remaining engaged in their loved one’s life in a meaningful way.
Intentional Family Integration
Designed spaces, such as family gathering areas and event participation, encourage continued connection.
Smart Monitoring Systems
Smart monitoring systems allow caregivers to stay informed about their loved ones without disrupting their daily experiences.
Lower Costs and Risks
Family members often face emotional, financial, and physical strain when caring for a loved one with dementia. Over 50% of dementia caregivers report high levels of stress, often leading to burnout.
Quilt Community is designed to alleviate this burden by offering a structured yet flexible care model that provides peace of mind.
Leading Through Innovation
Traditional long-term care facilities often struggle to balance safety with autonomy. Dementia care is shifting away from traditional, institutional models toward community-driven solutions that offer a higher quality of life.
Quilt Community is part of this transformation, integrating adaptable housing, smart technology, and research-backed strategies to create a sustainable care model.
Modular Housing Solutions
A flexible care model ensures that residents have adaptable spaces that evolve alongside their needs, reducing the stress of transition.
Measuring cost efficiency and the ability to scale the model to more communities.
Technology for Better Living
AI-powered safety features, smart lighting, and wearable health monitors improve care while maintaining autonomy.
Dementia-Inclusive Environments
Evidence shows that residents in non-institutional, home-like settings experience fewer behavioral disturbances and require less pharmacological intervention.
Reducing Healthcare Costs
Thoughtful design and preventive care reduce emergency visits and hospitalizations, lowering the financial burden on healthcare systems.
Workforce and Job Creation
The model creates jobs in caregiving, healthcare, and community services, supporting local economies and skill-building initiatives.
Stronger Community Networks
Partnerships with local businesses, volunteers, and service providers create a model that is embedded within, rather than separate from, the surrounding community.
Integrating with Communities, Families and Society
The economic and social impact of dementia extends far beyond individual care, affecting families, healthcare systems, and local economies. A proactive, community-centered approach ensures long-term sustainability while benefiting multiple sectors.
Measuring Success and Continuous Improvement
The impact of Quilt Community is measured not just in resident satisfaction but in long-term social and economic benefits. Ongoing assessment ensures the model remains adaptive and effective.
Resident Well-Being Indicators
Tracking engagement levels, emotional health, and quality of life improvements.
Family and Caregiver Satisfaction
Regular feedback loops to enhance support structures and engagement opportunities.
Operational Sustainability
Measuring cost efficiency and the ability to scale the model to more communities.
