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Side Porch55 viewshe facility is ADA compliant with space for three playgrounds. It has ample
storage, central administrative offices, a commercial quality kitchen, conference
room, staff lounge and support space. It was also designed to be expandable
for future growth.
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Gazebo and Aviary67 views
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Communty General Hospital Front Elevation62 viewsAs part of a $67 million refinance and reconstruction project, Community General Hospital developed a plan to support the growing elderly population in Sullivan County, New York. The intent was to construct a 60-bed RHCF on the third floor of the existing hospital. This new facility was designed with the staffing efficiencies of a 60-Bed Unit, but maintained the architectural qualities and requirements of a stand alone 713 Guideline New York State Department of Health compliant skilled nursing facility.

The new Residential Health Care Facility (RHCF) was designed to create an atmosphere far different from the hospital’s acute inpatient services. Resident programs and the nursing unit design was laid out to foster the highest level of resident functioning and well being in a comfortable and home-like environment.

These results were accomplished by renovating 27,500 square feet and constructing a 5,000 square foot addition over the existing second floor of the hospital. The addition was designed to clear a span of 68' over the second floor roof, enabling the existing OB/GYN Department and delivery rooms to remain in operation with minimal disruption.


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Household Wandering Garden94 viewsThe wandering garden is a secure outdoor safely landscaped environment for residents and their families.
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Sage Harbor Sunroom102 viewsSeveral sun rooms provide plenty of natural light, which is very important to those with Alzheimer's and related memory loss. The neighborhood is secure, which provides relief for anxious families who are concerned about the potential hazards when a loved one lives alone, or with a caregiver whose own health is at risk.

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Lobby and Main Living Room140 viewsSep 19, 2006
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Main Dining room138 viewsSep 19, 2006
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Library and Resident Lounge135 viewsSep 19, 2006
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Country Store with Nautical Theme145 viewsSep 19, 2006
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Resident Private Dining Room154 viewsSep 19, 2006
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Overall Site Plan146 viewsThis Senior Community consists of 19 handicapped accessible and self contained Patio Homes or Villas, each at approximately 1,600 square feet including garage plus a 72-bed Assisted Living Facility with four 12-unit households of Assisted Care and two 12-unit households of Alzheimer’s or Special Care.Sep 19, 2006
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Floor Plan169 viewsThe design concept is one which is open in plan and flexible. The interior features cathedral ceilings, with skylights. The exterior of the home will be surrounded with porches and patios.Sep 19, 2006
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Floor Plan146 viewsThe atmosphere of the facility was designed to be residential and homelike
allowing for ease of access on the ground floor to playgrounds and the outside.

The focal point of the facility is a large motor skill area centrally located and
accessed by preschool, kindergarten and school age children. The infants and
toddlers were buffered from this area to allow for quiet and sleeping time.
Sep 19, 2006