'Luxury hotel-inspired' healthcare facility planned in Michigan

A new post-hospital care provider will offer 'suite recovery' in Ypsilanti


A new post-hospital care provider will offer "suite recovery" in a luxury hotel setting in Ypsilanti, Mich., according to an article on the MLive website.

"Basically it will resemble a hotel and offers the same types of amenities in the rooms residents stay in - fridges, wifi, flat screen tvs, electric beds, a concierge, high-end amenities just like a hotel," said Whitney Arado, Illinois-based Villa Health Care's director of business development.

In addition to the in-room amenities, a concierge will provide residents with personal services like fetching a copy of the day's newspaper or the residents favorite drink from Starbucks, the article said.

Renovation plans for the building include a range of exterior improvements, new lighting fixtures, updated rooms, an expanded therapy space and updates to the common areas.

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July 6, 2015


Topic Area: Project News for Healthcare Facilities


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