N.C. continuing care retirement community tackles expansion
Aldersgate CCRC in Charlotte played to its strengths, recognizing land as its greatest asset, according to an article on the Environments for Aging website
The Aldersgate continuing care retirement community (CCRC) in Charlotte, N.C., began it's strategic planning process by played to its strengths, recognizing land as its greatest asset, according to an article on the Environments for Aging website. The new campus will include 120 more beds in a new skilled nursing facility, a 16-bed addition to memory support and 62 new independent living units, the article said.
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October 27, 2014
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