Our senior living concept
B3 develops age-appropriate living based on the experience and values of living and the neighbourhood. Hospitality is integrated in a modern and digital way with the aim of optimising the property yield. Care is offered by third parties and is optional, not coupled. There is no need for an operator.
A focus on four basic needs of the eldery
Our homes are designed for active, healthy and independent living in later life and focus on the following four basic needs:
Mental health
Cognitive ability
Physical health
Wellbeing and staying mobile
Comfort and pleasure
Relief, independence and joy of life
Social health
Community and society
Addressing target groups according to life phases in old age
From a functional perspective, residents can be categorised as ‘slow goers’
At the end of the employment phase, the majority of people enter a phase of new beginnings, experiencing new freedom or time potential. This “go-go” phase is less characterized by the preparation of a living situation in favour of community and security.
With the transition and entry into a “slow-go” phase, after initial health problems, possibly the loss of a partner and friends, some of the age group begin to look for an alternative, modern form of housing that turns into the starting point and center of a life in community, society and security.
The idea of community and the security of optimal care in favor of comfort and health, including nursing care, are guiding principles. When addressing the target group, the dominant image is that of the “young old”, an emphatically sprightly elderly to very old person who still wants to be addressed as a “go-go”.
The use of care services can be self-determined for as long as possible in the service environment, locally concentrated for an outpatient care service, supported in future by smart motion sensors as part of ambient assisted living and AI solutions.
Our aim is to extend the slow-go phase in physical, mental and social health in an eszence residential complex. The “no-go” phase only begins when full-time inpatient care is required, and thus a new living requirement in inpatient care facilities.
active life phase of setting out and wish fulfillment (bucket list) characterizes the “young old”
Slow-Go:
sprightly with physical limitations or shrinking energy, mindful of health, routines, family & connection
No-Go:
dominated by medical/nursing care, loss of social contacts