Adequate closet space, display space, and storage for personal items and professional equipment should be provided. The building should be designed in such a way that care professionals cannot lock themselves away from the residents because they should be easily approachable. Some other aspects of the public space were found to be important, such as the need for a place to walk (e.g., an oval so people would not arrive at a dead end). Residents must be able to reach all parts of a space from a wheelchair. Wide corridors and wide doorways were considered vital for easy access for those with wheelchairs.