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Household Living Room126 viewsA "Household" at Loudonville consists of eight residents. The entire program consists of two "households". The Living Room is used for socialization as well as other group activities. Resident rooms are oriented towards the living room for recognition, family orientation and wandering purposes.
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Resident Dining94 viewsThe center core of the Community consists of common areas, dining room, kitchen, beauty salon, gift shop, soda shop, lounge and activity space, plus staff and facility support spaces.
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Communty General Hospital Floorplan83 viewsThe new nursing unit consists of two "households" of 30 residents each. Each household has their own living rooms and lounge space.
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Typical Country Kitchen86 views
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Fairport Baptist Home Addition Plan105 viewsThe Master Plan for the Fairport Baptist Homes proposes renovation plus new construction. The existing campus consists of a 1914 building, a 1964 HRF and a 1972 HRF and SNF. The current facility is primarily designed for the well elderly; 96 of the 196 beds are HRF and the remaining are older-style SNF.
This plan calls for a new entry to the facility and a new 72-bed RHCF with three neighborhoods, each having 23 or 24 beds and two households. Renova-tions and additions to an existing RHCF would create three 42-bed neighbor-hoods each having four households plus a new community medical facility with 30-registrant adult day health care program, child day care and geriatric medical centers.
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Sage Harbor Country Kitchen142 viewsCountry-style kitchens within Sage Harbor's Memory Care Neighborhood help create a family-like atmosphere. Here residents dine, play games, create artwork, and walk out to the enclosed garden.
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Lounge at Sage Harbor162 views
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Floor Plan234 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.

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Lobby and Main Living Room196 viewsSep 19, 2006
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Main Dining room199 viewsSep 19, 2006
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Library and Resident Lounge193 viewsSep 19, 2006
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Country Store with Nautical Theme201 viewsSep 19, 2006
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Resident Private Dining Room217 viewsSep 19, 2006
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Overall Site Plan204 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 Plan275 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 Plan234 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