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New seniors housing project in Calgary breaks ground
Rendering of Bethany Calgary redevelopment. Photo courtesy of Bethany Care SocietyBethany Care Society recently broke ground on a new state-of-the-art care home in the Hounsfield Heights-Briar Hill neighbourhood in Calgary, marking the beginning of a long-anticipated redevelopment project.The new seniors housing project, designed by Zeidler Architecture, is based on what is known as a small home model and is influenced by a care home in the Netherlands called Hogeweyk Village. It will offer a modern, home-like environment for seniors and adults with disabilities.Funded in part by a $114 million commitment from the Government of Alberta, the care home will feature 420 private continuing care rooms. The new building will also include amenities for residents, families, and community members, such as a bistro, outdoor courtyards, enrichment activity areas, and gathering spaces.Care will be delivered in a new way, with small homes that each contain 14 rooms, shared dining and living spaces, and their own unique look and feel. Similar to homes on a street, they will form a neighbourhood with their own character.Rendering of Bethany Calgary redevelopment. Photo courtesy of Bethany Care SocietyBethany Calgary, one of the oldest care centres in Alberta, has been serving families since its establishment on this site in 1945. However, despite various renovations, the existing building no longer meets modern design standards for care environments.Over 20 years ago, we began planning for the eventual replacement of Bethany Calgary as models of care evolved and as costs and risks associated with aging infrastructure increased, said Jennifer McCue, president and CEO of Bethany. This new development will ensure we can continue serving Alberta seniors in a modern, welcoming environment that truly reflects our mission to create caring communities.Construction will take place on the southeast corner of the existing site, to ensure no disruption to residents or the healthcare systems capacity.In April 2023, the Government of Alberta announced funding for the Bethany Calgary Redevelopment Project, recognizing the importance of updating care environments to meet evolving needs. The project is part of the governments broader commitment to strengthening Albertas healthcare system and enhancing care for seniors.The construction of the 370,000 square foot building is targeted for completion in late fall 2027.In addition to the funding provided by the Government of Alberta, Bethany Care Foundation will be launching a capital campaign in Fall 2024 to raise $20 million for the new Bethany Calgary.The post New seniors housing project in Calgary breaks ground appeared first on Canadian Architect.
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