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Loudonville Exterior Elevation and Floor Plan125 viewsLoudonville Home for Adults is a licensed Adult Care Facility located in Loudonville, New York, just north of Albany.

The facility consists of 50 beds and is designed in the Tudor style of architecture. The interiors create a warm atmosphere and a homelike environment.

The new addition consists of two households of 8-beds each. Each household has its own living room and its interior is designed to create a warm atmosphere and a homelike environment.

A household is a self-contained, secure unit that provides small group living and activities. The dining and large group activities space is located adjacent to the country kitchen which is located between the two 8-bed Households. All support spaces such as medications, utility rooms, tub room and staff areas are centrally located.
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Soda Shoppe at Castle Pointe76 views
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New Addition Rendering49 views
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Heritage Christian Home East Elevation77 viewsMain Entrance and Front Porch
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Large Motor Skill Area71 viewsThe focal point of the facility is a large gross motor skills room, which is almost a two story space, centrally located and accessed by all the children. It also has a village atmosphere with internal walls of some of the offices and support areas looking like village storefronts. Infants and toddlers are buffered from this area to allow for quiet and sleeping time.
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Floor Plan148 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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New Cafe and Shop Addition76 viewsThe needs and requirements of the elderly population at The Friendly Home were the major drivers in the design of a new Gift Shop and Café to reflect a turn of the century Soda Fountain Shop.

The addition was constructed within an existing enclosed courtyard, used as seasonal activity space. The tranquil and secure atmosphere of the court is further enhanced by specialty gardens. The Café addition has enabled the residents of the Home to enjoy the courtyard all year round.

Completed while with a previous firm.
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Clinic Nurse's Station83 views

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Lobby and Main Living Room140 viewsSep 19, 2006
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Main Dining room139 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 Plan147 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 Plan171 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 Plan148 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