Ikea used trauma-informed design to create a comfortable, welcoming space for formerly homeless seniors in San Antonio.
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“Through previous community partnerships, IKEA was invited to San Antonio to see trauma-informed design practices at work. There is so much already underway, including Towne Twin ...