In the News: Renovating Senior Living Communities for Long-Term Value

In the News: Renovating Senior Living Communities for Long-Term Value
Renovating an aging senior living community should involve making smart investments that improve operations, enhance the resident experience, and extend the life of existing buildings.

In a recent Senior Housing News article, McMillan Pazdan Smith Senior Associate Scott Hendrix, AIA, LEED AP, discusses how thoughtful planning can help operators prioritize senior living renovations that improve daily operations, enhance the resident experience, and position communities for the future.

Scott explains that the most valuable improvements often go beyond cosmetic updates. By evaluating how residents and staff use a building every day, operators can identify renovations that improve efficiency, support changing care models, and maximize the return on capital investments.

Read the full article here:

How to Keep Old Buildings Alive With an Eye on Costs

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Scott Hendrix

AIA, LEED AP

Senior Associate / Architect

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