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ating the WELL Health-Safety Rating, which uses 25 features of the larger WELL Certification and can be completed within weeks. It was important to us that people could start by downloading the standard and just going check, check—or “I need to do more on this.” COVID is a wake-up call around resil-


ience. It's not about how do I fix the problem, but how do I move ahead despite that problem. People forgot how interconnected we are


to each other. With infectious disease, you have to take care of everyone, from the front door man or woman to the CEO—anyone can spread the disease; we're all connected. A lot of the strategies that we look at have


secondary benefits: When you're thinking about carpeting and patterns and light, it’s not only about mobility, but it has an effect on acoustics, and on relieving stress. And I would argue that these benefits are for staff and visitors as well as residents. You’re not just problem-solving—you’re solution-building for the community.


ABOUT WELL


The WELL Building Standard, developed by the International WELL Building Institute, sets performance standards for “design interventions, operational protocols and policies, and a commitment to fostering a culture of health and wellness.”


It looks at 108 features from 10 concepts: Air, Water, Nourishment, Light, Movement, Thermal Comfort, Sound, Materials, Mind, Community. For instance, features in the Water category address drinking water quality, water conservation, Legionella prevention, and more.


In the wake of COVID-19, the organization launched the WELL Health-Safety Rating for Facility Operations and Management.


This rating, developed by more than 600 experts, evidence-based, and third-party verified, means a building has met at least 15 of 20 features from these core areas:


• Cleaning and Sanitization Procedures • Emergency Preparedness Programs • Health Service Resources • Air and Water Quality Management • Stakeholder Engagement and Communication


More information about the standards and certification are at wellcertified.com


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