"All of our senior living facilities are planned and designed
from the intended resident out, assuring that they meet the unique capabilities
and limitations of senior adults."
Newbury Court, the major building program for the expanded campus, is a
75-unit Independent Living Facility designed to exemplify the cultural heritage
of historic Concord, Massachusetts, incorporating a blend of brick, stone,
millwork and wrought iron detailing in keeping with the area's Colonial
and Georgian architecural heritage. Newbury Court was featured in the Designs
For Aging 1994 Review, a national review of significant architectural
design trends for the aging, co-sponsored by the American Institute of Architects
and the American Association of Homes and Services for the Aging.
Newbury Court
Retirement Community
Concord,
Massachusetts
Featured in the AIA/AAHSA
Designs For Aging 1994 Review.
Recipient of the 1998 "The Best of Seniors Housing Award, CCRC"
National Council on Seniors Housing, National Association of Home Builders.
Client: New England Deaconess Association
Completed: 1997
ALF Rehabilitation: Completed 1999
Nursing Care Wing Expansion: Completed 2002 Project
ILU Apartment Building: 75 Units
SNF Unit Wing Addition: 40 Beds
ALF Rehabilitation: 22 Units
Existing 80-Beds SNF, 44-Beds ALU
Site Area: 34 Acres
Construction Cost: $20.0 million Gross Building
Area: 185,000 GSF
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