The
Green House®
Homes
at Traceway (Tupelo)
With
an ongoing commitment to providing
a meaningful environment for elders,
Mississippi Methodist Senior Services,
Inc., (MMSS) decided to pursue a unique
approach to delivering care, based
upon the Eden principles developed
by Dr. William Thomas. We have developed
the first Green House® project to be
built in the United States. The Green
House® concept is intended to further
de-institutionalize nursing home life
and provide a "warm, green and
smart" environment where elders
can engage in meaningful life activities,
thereby eliminating the plagues of
"loneliness, helplessness and
boredom".
Homes
are designed to accommodate 10-12
elders each in private rooms
with private bathrooms surrounding
a large living area called "the Hearth," complete
with fireplace, open kitchen
with breakfast bar and a large
family-style dining table sized
to seat 12 persons. The relationship of the private
rooms to the Hearth allows the
elders to easily control their
own level of social engagement by closing
their own door for privacy, opening
their door
to observe activities in the Hearth,
or to join the group and engage
in various activities of life
such as menu planning, preparation of meals (or at least
watching), setting the table and
recreational activities.
The project
was delivered
using the design/build method.
Each Green House® Home consists of
6,040 sq. ft. The houses meet
regulatory guidelines and fall
within Mississippi Medicaid reimbursement
levels.
Construction
is currently underway in Yazoo City
for The Martha Coker Green House®
Homes.
For
information on ASSISTED LIVING Green
House® Homes located
in Raymond, click
here
or
call 601-857-5011.
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