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8/26/21
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C.W. Driver Companies has completed construction of Grace Gardens, a 50.6k sf, two-story memory care facility for Town & Country in Santa Ana that enables the non-profit senior living community to expand its levels of care for residents living with Alzheimer’s or dementia.
The new facility offers 48 private and semi-private studio apartments, which are divided into four neighborhoods that are each attuned to the cognitive needs and preferences of residents. Each neighborhood has a living room, a great room and a therapeutic kitchen where residents can do cooking activities and share meals together. The neighborhoods surround a 3k sf central garden, which is among the largest for any memory care community in Orange County.
The secured space offers residents independent access to open air, natural sunlight and walking paths to promote physical, mental and social health. Additional community amenities include a sun deck terrace, a full-service bistro, quiet rooms, a beauty salon, activity rooms, lounges and media room.
In addition to the facility itself, C.W. Driver Companies also built a 24.7k sf subterranean parking garage with 52 stalls that will be available to residents and visitors. Grace Gardens also includes standard staff offices, a medical records room and conference rooms.
As a licensed continuing care retirement center (CCRC), Town & Country offers multiple levels of care to meet the specific needs of its residents. Independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing and rehabilitation are also included on the property, meaning residents do not have to move or be separated from their friends or partners in the event of their health care needs changing.
Town & Country is located in a walkable, central Orange County neighborhood at 501 East Memory Lane. The close proximity to Los Angeles, the Inland Empire and Orange County, provides convenient visiting access for friends and family throughout Southern California.
C.W. Driver Companies worked with architecture firm, Hochhauser & Blatter Architecture & Planning to complete the project.
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