Michigan senior facility built with latest in design, technology and security

New 101,000-square-foot campus has a movie theater, fitness center, raised-bed gardens, bistro and courtyard with a putting green


A senior care facility in Wyoming, Mich, that includes assisted living and memory care services was built with latest in design, technology and security, according to an article on the MLive website.

The 101,000-square-foot campus has a movie theater, fitness center, raised-bed gardens, bistro and courtyard with a putting green.

Instead of door keys, residents have radio frequency wristbands that are digitally encoded to unlock their suites.

Also featured is interactive engagement software called It's Never Too Late, which can be used for activities ranging from trivia games to vintage radio shows.

Read the article.

 



August 21, 2015


Topic Area: Project News for Healthcare Facilities


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