What's New
Profitability + Marketability = A Repositioned Environment
Bethesda PleasantView
Renovation with Expansion
Repositioned to integrate a new transitional care program into the long term care environment. An addition will also offer a dynamic wellness center with adult day services. This not only meets the needs of its residents and clients, but also opens up potential for addition revenue in serving outside clientele.
Augustana Care Center
Renovation of Existing Facility
With an aging plant and limited long term care program, this 318 bed care facility repositioned its existing plant to provide added rehab services, expanded therapy programs and a revitalized dining and living environment for residents - thereby improving quality of life and facility marketability.
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Walker Methodist Care Center - Alzheimer's Unit
Renovation of Existing Facility
Repositioned to create a village style environment, this project renovated a unit in its existing skilled care facility to create a village style neighborhood with increased community space and no loss of beds.
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Elim Homes - Princeton Care Center
Renovation & Bed Replacement
Moving from an institution model to a residential atmosphere, Princeton was repositioned to provide adaptability for alternative care services, such as rehabilitation and dementia care, in a neighborhood configuration.
Repositioning: Unlocking the Potential of Aging Senior Environments
White Paper
Are you looking to address dwindling revenue streams, or perhaps improve your market position by adding alternative services? Then take a look at our latest white paper which explores repositioning and its potential for your facility.

