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Part III.

Site Identification and Analysis


This chapter discusses site selection that aligns with the goals and objectives, incorporating
salutogenic principles as the research focus. The research aims to contribute to the well-being of
all users of the nursing home facility. The next section of the chapter identifies the site selection
process, site evaluation and analysis, and site development options.

Chapter III.1 Site Selection Process


III.1.1 Criteria for Site Selection
Selecting the right location for a nursing home involves careful consideration of various
factors to ensure that the facility can meet the needs of its residents and provide a safe
and supportive environment. In addition, with a research focus on salutogenesis, various
site criteria should be considered to ensure alignment with the principles of
salutogenesis. Here are some key site criteria to be considered when selecting a location
for a nursing home:
Criteria Justification
1. Proximity to The WHO advocates the importance of healthcare accessibility for
Healthcare facilities aging populations. The emphasis on proximity to healthcare facilities
for nursing homes is a consensus among healthcare organizations,
regulatory bodies, and professionals specializing in geriatric care. It is
rooted in the principles of providing timely and quality medical care to
older adults, ensuring their safety, and promoting overall well-being.
2. Demographics Influencing the facility's ability to meet resident needs. Key factors
include understanding the aging population, predicting demand based
on growth, tailoring services to health conditions, addressing cultural
diversity, assessing affordability, ensuring proximity to family support,
recognizing ethnic backgrounds for cultural competence, evaluating
housing situations, forecasting specialized service demand, and
aligning services with community needs. This ensures the facility is
well-suited to the local population, enhancing its success (PSA, 2016).
3. Nursing Homes Recognizing the presence of existing nursing homes when deciding on
Location Data a new site is a strategic and practical approach. It allows for
thoughtful planning, avoids unnecessary competition, identifies areas
of need, and contributes to the overall enhancement of healthcare
services in each community (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
(CMS), 2018).
4. Zoning Regulations The analysis of land use data which identified the local land use within
the region, looking at public recreation, mixed-use, and residential
sites to try and form a connection. Designating buffer zones between
nursing homes and adjacent residential or commercial areas to
mitigate potential conflicts (DOH Guidelines, 2019).
5. Accessibility and Proximity to main roads and public transport ensures easy access for
Transportation residents with mobility challenges. Swift access to emergency services
is crucial for timely care. Good transportation enhances family and
visitor accessibility, promoting social connectivity.

An accessible location aids staff recruitment and retention with


convenient commuting. Easy access to suppliers supports smooth
nursing home operation. Community integration is facilitated, enabling
residents to participate in local activities. Public transportation options
and efficient traffic management reduce overall transportation costs,
vital for sustainability (DOH Guidelines, 2019).
6. Flexibility for Future The site's adaptability to changing regulations ensures ongoing
Expansion compliance with evolving healthcare standards. Flexibility supports the
integration of technological advancements and facility upgrades
without disrupting operations. It allows the nursing home to respond
to shifting community needs, including the potential addition of
specialized care units.
Moreover, a flexible site facilitates collaborations, offers financial
sustainability through phased growth, enhances resilience to
unforeseen challenges, and aligns with the nursing home's long-term
strategic goals. In essence, a forward-thinking approach to site
selection ensures continued relevance and the ability to provide
quality services over time (DOH Guidelines, 2019).
7. Cost of Living Influences affordability, ensuring accessibility for a diverse
demographic. Lower living costs contribute to the financial viability of
the facility, easing operational burdens. A reasonable cost of living
enhances staff recruitment and retention, attracting qualified
personnel and improving overall care quality. Residents' quality of life
is positively impacted, considering housing, transportation, and
amenities.
Accessibility for families and visitors is improved in areas with lower
living expenses, fostering social connections. Community support and
integration are facilitated, promoting a sense of belonging. Economic
decisions related to establishment, budgeting, and financial planning
are informed by understanding the local cost of living, ensuring the
overall success and sustainability of the private nursing home.
8. Availability of A qualified staff contributes to high-quality care, meeting residents'
Skilled Workforce needs, and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards.
Reputation for a skilled workforce attracts and retains talented
professionals, enhancing the overall stability and quality of services.
Access to specialized expertise enables the provision of diverse care
services for residents with complex needs.
Proximity to educational opportunities ensures continuous training for
staff, keeping them updated on best practices. A stable workforce
fosters a positive work environment, reduces turnover, and maintains
institutional knowledge, contributing to effective emergency
preparedness (Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, 2018).
Salutogenic
9. Climate Suitable climates for nursing home sites often include temperate
Considerations regions with moderate temperatures, adequate sunlight, and minimal
extremes in weather conditions:
 Health and Comfort of Residents: Extreme temperatures,
excessive heat, or cold can pose health risks. A mild and
temperate climate is often preferred.
 Therapeutic Benefits: Certain climates, such as those with
abundant sunlight. Natural light and sunshine for mood
enhancement, vitamin D synthesis, and overall mental health.
 Operational Considerations: Climate can affect the operational
aspects, including energy costs, heating, ventilation, and air
conditioning (HVAC) requirements.
 Emergency Preparedness: Areas prone to natural disasters
such as hurricanes, floods, or wildfires may pose risks to the
safety.
 Accessibility and Transportation: Extreme weather conditions,
such as heavy snowfall or intense heat, can impact
transportation and accessibility for residents, staff, and
visitors. A moderate climate promotes ease of movement and
reduces potential disruptions in transportation services.

10. Tranquil Fosters a peaceful living environment, reducing stress and enhancing
Environment the quality of life for residents. Tranquil surroundings have been
linked to improved health outcomes, aiding in relaxation, and
supporting mental and physical well-being. This environment
promotes better social interaction, creating a conducive space for
meaningful conversations and shared activities among residents.
It positively influences sleep quality, aids in memory care, and
reduces agitation, particularly for residents with cognitive
impairments. The benefits extend to staff, reducing workplace stress
and contributing to a compassionate caregiving environment.
Moreover, a tranquil setting enhances the facility's appeal, creating an
attractive and homelike atmosphere, while providing a suitable
backdrop for therapeutic and recreational activities, further
contributing to residents' engagement and enjoyment (Centers for
Medicare & Medicaid Services, 2018).
11. Eco- Eco-friendly Site:
accommodating site,  Sustainability: Locations that minimize the ecological footprint
Ground soil of the nursing home and contribute to overall environmental
conditions, and conservation.
topography  Energy Efficiency: site allows for the implementation of
energy-efficient design and construction practices. Utilizing
renewable energy sources, energy-efficient building materials,
and environmentally conscious technologies to reduce the
facility's energy consumption.

Ground soil condition: Sufficient stability and bearing capacity to


support structural loads, uniformity to prevent differential settlement,
and low susceptibility to erosion. Additionally, good drainage
characteristics, suitability for construction practices, and compatibility
with chosen foundation types are crucial considerations.
Topography: Flat or gently sloping terrain for easy mobility, minimal
grading needs, and BP. 344 compliance. Effective stormwater
management prevents water-related issues, while the topography
enhances aesthetics with outdoor spaces and scenic views. Hazard
avoidance, minimal earthwork, and compatibility with construction
practices ensure a safe, cost-effective, and well-designed facility.
12. Safe and Secure A hospital and other health facilities shall be so located that it is
Environment readily accessible to the community and reasonably free from undue
noise, smoke, dust, foul odor, flood, and shall not be located adjacent
to railroads, freight yards, children's playgrounds, airports, industrial
plants, disposal plants.
13. Accessibility to Proximity to parks, cultural centers, and recreational facilities
Community Resources enhances their quality of life and provides opportunities for social
engagement. The site's closeness to healthcare services and cultural
institutions ensures convenient access to additional support and
maintains connections with cultural or religious communities. This
inclusivity fosters a supportive living environment. Access to nearby
dining, shopping options, and transportation facilities contributes to
residents' independence and overall satisfaction.
14. Staff Training and Prioritizing a positive work environment and ongoing training for staff
Well-being in a private nursing home supports the delivery of high-quality care,
enhancing resident satisfaction. Emphasizing well-being aids in
recruitment, reduces turnover, and ensures continuous care for
residents. Providing adequate amenities helps mitigate burnout,
creating a compliant, efficient, and supportive environment.
Additionally, proximity to educational opportunities contributes to staff
training, knowledge retention, and effective emergency preparedness.
15. Supportive Local Local policies ensure regulatory compliance, streamline the permitting
Policies process, and provide flexibility in land use, promoting accessibility for
residents and caregivers. Policies encouraging community integration
foster positive relationships with the local community, while economic
incentives enhance the facility's financial viability and long-term
sustainability. Collaboration with local services, backed by supportive
policies, enhances safety and well-being. Additionally, policies
promoting public awareness reduce stigma, fostering a positive
environment for the nursing home's establishment and operation.
16. Access to Healthy Access to local farmers' markets, grocery stores, and community-
Food Options supported agriculture enhances community engagement for residents.
Involvement in food-related activities, such as cooking classes or
outings to local markets, contributes to a holistic and socially active
living environment.

IIII.1.2 Site Option Description


According to One News, the top three (3) regions with the highest senior citizens as of 2022, are
Calabarzon with over 1 million population, Central Luzon with 879,000, and Metro Manila with
851,000, consecutively. In 2023, population aged 65 years and above for Philippines was 5.6 %.
Population aged 65 years and above of Philippines increased from 2.8 % in 1974 to 5.6 % in
2023 growing at an average annual rate of 1.41%.
Figure 1. Senior Citizen Population

City/Municipality Population LGU Managed Private NGO Total


Quezon 1 1 2
Batangas 2 2
Rizal 4 4
Cavite 7 2 9
Laguna 2 2
Calabarzon 1,007,160 8 11 19
Metro Manila 851,214 27 11 38
Bataan 1 1
Bulacan 3 3
Rizal 4 4
Pampanga 2 2
Central Luzon 990,647 10

Figure 2. Nursing Homes Location Data


The data presented in Figure 2 indicates that Metro Manila hosts the majority of nursing homes,
totaling 38, which are managed by 27 private institutions and 11 non-governmental organizations
(NGOs). In contrast, Calabarzon, despite having the highest population of senior citizens at 19
nursing homes, is managed by 8 private entities and 11 NGOs. Notably, Central Luzon, with a
population almost comparable to Metro Manila, has only 9 nursing homes. Consequently, the data
suggests an underserved demand for nursing homes in Central Luzon.
Provinces in Senior Senior
Central Citizen (age Citizen
Luzon 60+) (age 60+)
Population Population
(In
percentage)
Aurora 7.58% 16,239
Bataan 7.60% 57,771
Tarlac 8.54% 116,776
Bulacan 7.43% 244,691
Rizal 6.20% 178,911
Pampanga 7.64% 199,638
Nueva Ecija 8.20% 176,621

Figure 3. Senior Citizen (age 60+) population data in Central Luzon

Provinces in No. of No. of No. of No. of Senior


Central Nursing Assisted Retirement Citizen Center
Luzon Homes Facility Home
Living
Aurora 0 1 0 0
Bataan 1 5 2 6
Tarlac 0 3 0 5
Bulacan 3 17 3 15
Rizal 4 18 1 1
Pampanga 2 11 1 11
Nueva Ecija 0 8 1 6

Figure 4. Nursing home Facilities and other facilities for Senior Citizens in Central
Luzon
Figure 4. Macro Target Area in Central Luzon
All municipalities have assisted living facilities and retirement homes, most of it were residential
houses. In selecting the area for private nursing home, it is important to consider the income
classes that will determine whether the people within the area would afford the cost of living in
nursing homes. Considering the senior population in Nueva Ecija.
III.1.3 Site Selection and Justification

Quezon 7.69 163,303


Batangas 8.04 216,669
Rizal 6.2 178,911
Cavite 6.6 243,251
Laguna 6.76 205,026
1,007,160
Nueva Ecija
Tarlac
Pampanga

Caloocan North 97,656


Caloocan South
Valenzuela 37,268
Quezon city 196,388
Marikina 35,331
San Juan 10,416
Malabon 25,550
Navotas 16,047
Mandaluyong 25,298
Makati 46,938
Pasay 25,929
Manila 118,664
Pasig 48,900
Pateros 5,157
Taguig 39,979
Paranuque 45,386
Las Pinas 43,021
Muntinlupa 33,286

Provinces in No. of Senior Citizen (age Senior Citizen


Central Luzon Nursing 60+) Population (In (age 60+)
Homes percentage) Population
Aurora 0 7.58% 16,239
Bataan 1 7.60% 57,771
Tarlac 0 8.54% 116,776
Bulacan 3 7.43% 244,691
Rizal 4 6.20% 178,911
Pampanga 2 7.64% 199,638 877
Nueva Ecija 0 8.20% 176,621

Laguna Mamatid Office for Senior Citizen


Pacita Complex 2 Office for Senior Citizen
Calamba
Sta.Rosa
Silang, Cavite Senior Citizen's Office
Inchican Silang
Batangas Office of the Senior
Citizens Affairs (OSCA)
Cavite Office of the Senior Emergency Operations Center
Citizens Affairs Building, Tagaytay - Calamba Rd,
Tagaytay, Cavite
San Pedro Rosario Complex Senior
Citizens Association, Inc.
Imus, Cavite Alapan II-A Office of
Senior Citizen Affairs
Bay, Laguna Senior Citizen Office
Batangas Senior Citizen's Center
Inquiry Regarding Potential Collaboration on Nursing Home Design Project

March 15, 2024

Good Day Office for Senior Citizen Affair of Batangas City,

I am China De Leon, a 5th-year architecture student at Mapua University currently working on


my thesis titled "The Application of Salutogenic's Sense of Coherence in Nursing Homes."

As part of our requirements, I am seeking a proponent interested in supporting or collaborating on


my nursing home design. A private organization/individual/businessman, planning to build a
nursing home with whom I can collaborate. Your help, guidance, or any information you could
provide would be highly appreciated.

Criteria for Proponent:


• Planning to build a nursing home in the Philippines, preferably with a defined site &
budget.
• Willingness to collaborate on site selection/location and lot size, using the budget as the
basis for the site selection.
• Willingness to provide insights into the final design output prepared by the
researcher/student.

Regards,

China Angelu R. De Leon


cardeleon@mymail.mapua.edu.ph
Mapua University
0961-522-4782

Good Day OSCA of Lipa City,

I am China De Leon, a 5th-year architecture student at Mapua University currently working on


my thesis titled "The Application of Salutogenic's Sense of Coherence in Nursing Homes."

As part of our requirements, I am seeking a proponent interested in supporting or collaborating on


my nursing home design. A private organization/individual/businessman, planning to build a
nursing home with whom I can collaborate. Your help, guidance, or any information you could
provide would be highly appreciated.

Regards,
China De Leon
GOAL: TO HAVE A PROPONENT ON OR BEFORE MARCH 20

DEADLINES
3.1 FINAL: MARCH 26
3.2 DRAFT: MARCH 26

WEEK 4 PROGRESS
Location Date Cellphone Number Status
Raintree Feb 22 marc@raintree.com Ghosted
HHC Mary Jean Guno March 11 thru messenger No response
OSCA of Lipa City March 15 0910 272 4640 No response

HHC March 15 0916 618 3866 No response

March 15 0922 833 8994 No Response

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