Living at Quilt Community reflects expertise in personalized design, safety measures, and promoting resident autonomy.


Our modular construction approach allows flexibility and scalability, with homes thoughtfully designed to adapt as residents’ needs evolve.

By integrating smart technology and personalized living environments, our goal is to create a continuum of care that offers comfort, independence, and safety.

Modular Design Tailored to Individual Needs

Independent Tiny Homes (Early-Stage Dementia)

Residents benefit from private, self-contained homes that foster autonomy while incorporating supportive technology to enhance safety.

  • Open layouts reduce visual clutter, promoting ease of movement and orientation.
  • Smart home features, such as automated reminders and voice-controlled devices, assist with daily routines.

Shared Modular Homes (Mid-Stage Dementia)

Designed to balance privacy with shared living, these homes foster social interaction and community living.

  • Residents share kitchens, dining rooms, and living areas, allowing for communal meals and activities.
  • Safety measures, including color-coded paths and clearly labeled rooms, help maintain independence.

Apartment-Style Assisted Living (Advanced Dementia)

For those requiring more intensive support, apartment units offer comfort, security, and access to medical and therapeutic care.

  • Private bedrooms are personalized to provide familiarity and comfort.
  • Adjacent therapy rooms and sensory spaces encourage cognitive engagement and relaxation.

Adapting Homes for Different Stages of Dementia

Quilt Community living spaces evolve alongside the progression of dementia, accommodating the unique challenges of each stage:

In early-stage dementia, residents maintain routines and independence within homes that provide minimal supervision and intuitive layouts. These spaces encourage exploration while incorporating smart technology that offers subtle guidance.

Mid-stage residents benefit from structured environments where communal spaces like kitchens and dining areas encourage daily engagement. Visual cues and clear signage help guide residents through tasks such as cooking or participating in group activities, fostering a sense of purpose.

For residents with advanced dementia, calming and sensory-friendly environments become essential. Quiet sensory spaces, personalized rooms, and access to therapeutic programs provide comfort while reducing agitation and promoting emotional well-being.

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Personalized Living Spaces

Familiarity and comfort are integral to supporting residents’ cognitive and emotional well-being.

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The design of the village prioritizes familiarity and emotional security. Each home integrates personal touches that help reduce cognitive strain and create a sense of belonging.

Bedrooms are personalized with meaningful objects, such as photographs and mementos, ensuring that residents feel connected to their personal histories. Open shelving and glass-fronted cabinets make it easy to locate daily essentials, reducing frustration.

Daily routines are designed with flexibility in mind, allowing residents to engage in their preferred activities—whether it’s reading, gardening, or crafting—without feeling overwhelmed. By creating spaces that reflect individual preferences, the village fosters autonomy and emotional well-being.

Integrating Smart Technology to Enhance Daily Life

Technology enhances the daily lives of residents by embedding safety and autonomy into their environment without intrusion.

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AI-driven monitoring systems track daily activities and detect any unusual patterns, such as sudden falls or changes in behavior, allowing for timely interventions.

‘Geo-fencing ensures residents have the freedom to explore within safe boundaries, preventing wandering while encouraging movement. Smart lighting systems adapt throughout the day to maintain circadian rhythms, promoting better sleep and overall health.

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Wearable devices such as fall detectors and health monitors provide real-time data to caregivers, ensuring that assistance is provided when needed. The integration of these technologies creates an environment where residents feel supported yet free to live their daily lives with confidence.

Daily Life Designed for Meaning and Purpose

Residents at Quilt Community are encouraged to take part in daily activities that provide structure and meaning.

Within the village, daily life is designed to feel meaningful and familiar.

Residents contribute to household activities that not only provide structure but foster a sense of belonging. Setting the table, assisting with meal preparation, or tending the community garden are integrated into the rhythm of the day, making ordinary tasks an essential part of living.

Meals are often shared in communal spaces, promoting social interaction and reinforcing a sense of community. This setup is not only about nutrition but also about creating moments of connection that bring warmth and comfort to daily life.

For moments of solitude, quiet spaces are thoughtfully designed throughout the village, offering residents places to relax and recharge. These areas reduce sensory overload and provide emotional balance, creating a calming environment that supports overall well-being.

Scientific Wellness Approach

Our living spaces go beyond providing shelter—they support holistic well-being through physical, cognitive, and emotional engagement.

On-Site Health Services

Preventive care, regular health check-ups, and medication management are integrated into daily life, minimizing disruptions.

Cognitive Stimulation Programs

Activities such as puzzles, memory games, and music therapy are tailored to residents’ cognitive abilities, helping to maintain mental sharpness.

Physical Fitness

Yoga, walking groups, and light strength exercises are designed to maintain mobility and improve overall health.

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