Senior Housing News September 25, 2024
Andrew Christman

Memory care operator Abe’s Garden is in the midst of an expansion project that is set to increase its capacity for housing residents and dementia care research.

Funding for the expansion comes from a fundraising campaign called “Let’s Grow Together,” which as of Sept. 20 had raised $16.5 million of its $20 million goal. The Nashville, Tennessee-based organization is utilizing fundraising initiatives and pursuing grant proposals to finish out the remaining 16% it needs for the capital goal, according to COO Chris Coelho.

Construction is already underway for the 38,000 square feet expansion, which will add 20 new assisted living and 20 memory care suites, alongside improvements to the community’s independent living apartments.

Also on tap for the community are...

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