Hannah B.G. Shaw Home for the Aged gets with the times by expanding the rural site that once was the Shaw home.
Taking the final steps
By
Dave Surico
Sep 01, 2014
Ashby Ponds opens all levels of care as it realizes the vision for a fully operating continuing care retirement community in Virginia
Design Decisions: A flow of space and light
By
Dave Surico
Jul 01, 2014
Formerly landlocked and limited in a Boston quarter, South Cove Manor grows into the suburbs with special Chinese touches
Design Decisions: A rehab project indeed
By
Dave Surico
Jun 01, 2014
Saber does not rattle its short-term residents because it gives them what they want: amenities, privacy and more living options
Steady as she grows
By
Dave Surico
May 01, 2014
New Wisconsin Veterans Home ramps up slowly and it pays off; heavy timber, limestone and unobstructed views give facility distinct character
Dining upgrades a la ‘cart’
By
Dave Surico
Mar 01, 2014
French method used to enhance dining experiences, and menu choices, at south Florida continuing care retirement community
Design Decisions: Hitting the right notes
By
Dave Surico
Feb 01, 2014
Company’s first big construction project overcomes challenges and plays on Nashville region’s tastes for music, art and local attractions
Ensign lawsuit settlement is among largest in history
By
Dave Surico
Jan 01, 2014
Charges from whistleblowers have led to a $48 million settlement between operator The Ensign Group and the U.S. Department of Justice. The settlement was one of the largest of its kind, according to U.S....
Sue under proper law, rulings emphasize
By
Dave Surico
Jan 01, 2014
A federal appeals court recently cited state law in upholding the right of an individual to sue a long-term care provider.
Design Decisions: Bring on the wave
By
Dave Surico
Jan 01, 2014
PruittHealth meets the new challenges of catering to the baby boom generation head-on, investing in movie theaters, a spa and more