Further Information
One of the barriers to good lighting is that people who need good lighting do not know what to ask for! A glossary is provided to make asking easier. Also available on the website is a list of manufacturers. Below are some useful references that will also provide you with more information.Papers and articles
Boyce, P. "Lighting Senior Environments." Presented at NeoCon 99: The World's Trade For Interior Design And Facilities Management. June 7-9, 1999, Chicago IL.Illuminating Engineering Society of North America. 1998. Lighting and the Visual Environment for Senior Living, RP-28-1998. New York: Illuminating Engineering Society of North America.
Leslie, R. and Conway, K. 1993. Lighting Pattern Book for Homes. Lighting Research Center, Troy, NY.
Lewis, A. 1992. "Lighting Considerations for the Low Vision Patient." Problems in Optometry 4(1):20_33.
Lighting Research Center. 1999. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications _ DELTA Portfolio. South Mall Towers Apartments, Albany New York.
Lighting Research Center. 2000. Demonstration and Evaluation of Lighting Technologies and Applications _ DELTA Portfolio. McLean Village Apartments, Simsbury, Connecticut.
Rea, M. (editor). 2000. Lighting Handbook, 9th edition. Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, NY.
Sanford, L. 1997. "Guidelines For Designing Lighting for the Elderly." Lighting Management and Maintenance 25(6): 14_15, 28_29.
Sanford, L. 1999. "The Importance of Lighting for the Elderly." Lighthouse International Aging and Vision News.
Websites
AARP - www.aarp.org
Lighting Research Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - www.lrc.rpi.edu
ENERGY STAR Program - www.energystar.gov
Lighthouse International - www.lighthouse.org
International Association of Lighting Designers - www.iald.org
Illuminating Engineering Society of North America - www.iesna.org
Center of Design for an Aging Society - www.centerofdesign.org