DURHAM, N.C. — Spellman Brady & Co. has completed a full interior renovation at Croasdaile Village, a seniors housing community in Durham.
Croasdaile Village sought to revitalize 147,635 square feet of its campus. Other project partners included architecture firm SFCS and LCS Development
The goal was to add competitive amenities focused on health and wellness. This was accomplished by elevating the existing wellness program, providing more gathering spaces for residents to socialize, and expanding on-site dining venue options.
The renovation and addition were phased over the course of six years. The project includes the construction of 30 craftsman-style cottages and four new six-plex park homes; an expansion and renovation of the current assisted living residences, with 16 new memory support suites, a new wellness center and a new physical and occupational therapy center; and the addition of several new dining venues. The existing independent living village was completely renovated, including the main lobby, library, lounge, game area, formal dining room, private dining room, gift shop and corridors.
Croasdaile Village is one of three United Methodist Retirement Homes (UMRH) campuses in the eastern portion of North Carolina, serving over 1,000 seniors. It was developed by LCS Development and managed by Life Care Services, both LCS companies based in Des Moines, Iowa.