Jane Rohde champions a widespread global cultural shift toward de-institutionalized senior living, healthcare, and related facilities through her consulting, research and advocacy, which provides services to non-profit and for-profit developers, design firms as a health and wellness expert, government agencies, and senior living and care providers. She also provides training and education to providers, regulators, and peers on healthcare trends, programming and design that support and improve the lives of residents of all ages. With over 30 years of experience in the senior living and healthcare industry, Jane has a strong background in connecting existing trends to development of innovative projects. She consults and presents globally on evidence-based design, senior living, healthcare, research, and sustainability. In 2015, she received the first Changemaker Award for Environments for Aging from The Center for Health Design and in 2018, she received the ASID Design for Humanity Award, has been recognized as an Honorary Alumni of Clemson University’s Architecture + Health program, and has been honored as one of the top ten Women in Design demonstrating leadership in healthcare and senior living design. In 2020, Jane received the Pioneer Award from the Facilities Guidelines Institute for her work on the completion and ongoing cycle updates to the Guidelines for Design and Construction of Residential Health, Care, and Support Facilities and was recognized as a Green Globes Fellow by the Green Building Initiative in 2021. Jane Rohde’s areas of expertise include person-centered care model development, architecture and design for the aging population in senior living and related healthcare settings, sustainability and health and wellness initiatives supported by performance characteristics, education programs, guideline and licensing code development and implementation, research, and development expertise.