Assisted living might conjure images of new builds and sleek designs, but a growing trend offers alternative benefits: retrofitting existing structures. Not only is this a more sustainable option, but it also allows for unique design blends of modern and traditional, often at a cost-saving benefit.
By repurposing existing buildings, facilities can capitalize on prime locations that may otherwise be unavailable new builds. This approach taps into existing infrastructure, minimizing environmental impact and contributing to community preservation—a selling point often overlooked by families focused purely on the physical address.
Surprisingly, residents appreciate the charm and character these retrofitted spaces offer. Surveys suggest residents value aesthetically rich environments, as they contribute positively to mental health and general contentment. Such spaces often spur stronger community engagement among residents, adding to a heavier sense of belonging.
While fresh construction boasts the latest tech, a retrofitted facility is not without its merits. Many have been updated with cutting-edge accessibility and safety features, ensuring they meet modern standards. These spaces offer a unique intersection of past and future living, sometimes offering surprises even more unexpected…