Nursing home takes patients back to 1950s

Nursing home takes patients back to 1950s

Posted: Updated:
ROME, Ga. -

One Rome nursing home is brand new, but it's got a decidedly "old school" feel about it. Everything, from the blue-green walls to the dinettes, harkens back to the 1950s and there is a good reason for that.

The Harbor at Renaissance Marquis is a special care facility for people living with Alzheimer's disease and dementia. The creators didn't want it to look or feel sterile like a hospital. They wanted it cozy and relaxing; something that would draw residents outward rather than inward. So, they created a place that looks like home a half-century ago.

"It looks like a Dick Van Dyke show," said Ellen Leffew of the Harbor at Renaissance Marquis.
     
Renita Chambers, executive director of the facility, says it takes patients back to that era, "when they were younger, happier times."

The facility is an Alzheimer's and Memory Care Unit, and it opened in September. Almost everything at the facility was handpicked by Emily Leffew and her team off the internet, because  of its mid-century feel.
      
"The furniture style is all from the 50s.  I know some furniture they used to put the plastic over, and we thought about using that," said Leffew.

They nixed the plastic covers, saying they were too squeaky. But they added a lot of fifties touches such as old classroom desks, dinette sets, even an old manual typewriter.

Chambers says everything down to the blue-green walls is designed to relax people.

"The idea there is that they stay calm, they stay happy," said Chambers. "We have residents that will actually tour before moving in and families will bring them in and as soon as they come through the door, you can almost see the expression change."

Leffew says all of this isn't a time-trap, it's a touchstone. It's a connection between the past and the present.
       
"If they're 88 and they say they're 65, we are right there with them.  We are here to support them.  And give them happiness.  We're not here to change them.  I wish we were here with a cure, but we're not. But we're here to make their live the happiest it can be," said Leffew.

The facility's directors say they based the memory care unit's design on  research that shows people with memory problems feel most comfortable in a familiar setting from their past. People with Alzheimer's and dementia are often easily agitated and sometimes depressed, and they are hoping to reduce that.

  • Good Day Archive

  • Wednesday, May 22 2013 10:37 AM EDT2013-05-22 14:37:15 GMT
    You've seen us handing out Good Day Gas Money for weeks now, and Gurvir and Karen have met plenty of those lucky winners in person. 
    You've seen us handing out Good Day Gas Money for weeks now, and Gurvir and Karen have met plenty of those lucky winners in person.  But Paul turned up the heat when he enlisted the help of two actresses from the new movie Operation Heat to play a little prank on his unsuspecting coworkers.
  • Wednesday, May 22 2013 10:30 AM EDT2013-05-22 14:30:53 GMT
    Does your summer road trip include mouth-watering stops at mom-and-pop eateries?  Ours does, and it'll be even better with the help of a new Southern Living book! 
    Off the Eaten Path: Second Helpings is dedicated to finding the best meals in the south-- and it features some great restaurants right here in north Georgia.  Good Day's Paul Milliken checked out two of those gems-- The Hil in Serenbe, and Weaver D's in Athens!  As usual, he didn't leave hungry.
  • Wednesday, May 22 2013 10:17 AM EDT2013-05-22 14:17:14 GMT
    The new season of Masterchef features a local contestant from the metro area!  Jessie Lysiak is from Social Circle, and she's about to make her big debut on the hit FOX show.
    The new season of Masterchef features a local contestant from the metro area!  Jessie Lysiak is from Social Circle, and she's about to make her big debut on the hit FOX show.  But first, she stopped by Good Day to cook us up one of her favorite recipes.
  • More Health News

  • Wednesday, May 22 2013 8:51 AM EDT2013-05-22 12:51:47 GMT
    Chances are your child or someone in your child's class has at least one food allergy.
    Chances are your child or someone in your child's class has at least one food allergy.  A study by the CDC released last week shows that one in every 20 kids is dealing with food allergies.  It's a challenge, but doctors say it's important that kids get diagnosed and treated.
  • Tuesday, May 21 2013 10:17 AM EDT2013-05-21 14:17:24 GMT
    When it comes to talking to doctors, a lot of us aren't exactly shooting straight.  In fact, one survey found that almost 30 percent of patients admit to lying to their physician.
    When it comes to talking to doctors, a lot of us aren't exactly shooting straight.  In fact, one survey found that almost 30 percent of patients admit to lying to their physician.  So, how much does your doctor really need to know?
  • FOX Medical Team

    Monday, May 20 2013 6:03 PM EDT2013-05-20 22:03:26 GMT
    Sutton Burnett's blog began as a way to share her story with friends and family. It's grown into something much deeper.
    Drop in on your friend's Facebook pages and blogs and you'll probably see a lot of photos of their kids. Sutton Burnett's blog began as a way to share her story with friends and family. It's grown into something much deeper.
Powered by WorldNow

KSAZ-TV & KUTP
511 W. Adams St.
Phoenix, AZ 85003

Phone: (602) 257-1234
Fax: (602) 262-0177

Didn't find what you were looking for?
All content © Copyright 2000 - 2013 Fox Television Stations, Inc. and Worldnow. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy | Terms of Service | Ad Choices