Senior Housing News August 21, 2024
Austin Montgomery

Nonprofit senior living provider A.G. Rhodes only recently opened its first memory care community, but looking ahead CEO Deke Cateau sees more growth ahead.

In June, the organization opened a $37.5 million, 75,000-square-foot community designed as a household model for 72 residents living with dementia.The community includes the renovation of an existing building with an additional 58 units at the property in the Atlanta metro area.

The new memory care community features private rooms, a community kitchen and dining room, a living room, a sunroom, gardens, and a rehabilitation gym space. The project aims to improve resident care for those living with dementia and provide a greater quality of life as residents age in place.

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