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More Companies Are Adopting Sensory-Friendly Practices—Here’s How Your Business Can Follow Suit 

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There can be large, crowded rooms full of cubicles and equipment, disturbing fluorescent lighting and bombardment with a wide variety of noises—coupled with less access to sensory-friendly resources and environments. His recommendation to businesses is simple and inclusive: “build sensory-friendly environments.”

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5 Inclusive Design Strategies To Embrace Rapidly Aging Workforce

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Alongside having an office in a central location that’s close to lunch and coffee spots, the workspace itself could include a communal eating area and kitchen for cooking fresh food to cater to food preferences and budgets across an intergenerational workforce. This includes people living with dementia.