Long-term Living article discusses building toward the future without driving the current residents out the door
In an article about managing senior-care renovations and expansion projects, Long-term Living magazine discusses building toward the future without driving the current residents out the door. Keeping a clear vision on the project — and its financial scope — is crucial, but managing staff input also is key to the success of a major project, the article said.
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The approximately 13,700-square-foot emergency room features 12 patient rooms, respiratory therapy services, diagnostic imaging including CT scans, X-ray and ultrasound.