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Hospice & Assisted Living - Modular Building Applications

With millions of baby boomers preparing to retire, the need for new and renovated senior living facilities is greater than ever. If you’re looking to develop space to accommodate this population, modular building is an attractive option.

Williams Scotsman is a leading provider of quality healthcare and assisted living environments. We understand that retirement, assisted living and hospice centers are designed to support various needs and style specifications. Some may resemble a condominium community, while others are more like a traditional hospital building.

Whatever your requirements, modular building provides the design flexibility to accommodate single stand-alone buildings as well as several multi-story buildings to create a full-service complex.

We offer various design considerations for modular senior living environments including:

  • Private apartments
  • Bedrooms
  • Centralized kitchens
  • Cafeteria
  • Laundry rooms
  • Communal restrooms and showers
  • Recreation rooms
  • Physical therapy centers
  • Pharmacy
  • Healthcare center
  • Administrative offices
  • Storage areas

Modular construction meets all ADA standards for accessible design. Floor plans may include such ADA-compliant features as:

  • Wider hallways often required in senior living facilities and hospice centers
  • ADA-compliant restrooms, shower facilities, patient beds, and living areas
  • Ramps and other building alterations to provide handicap access
  • Elevators in permanent multi-story modular structures

Modular building can also provide quality space for the important services offered by hospice centers including:

  • Medical care (including administration of oxygen, chemotherapy, etc.)
  • Social services (counseling and bereavement support)
  • Physical, occupational and speech therapies
  • Respite care

Williams Scotsman’s quality modular building solutions and shortened Concurrent Construction™ timeline allow senior living facilities and hospice centers to get up and running more quickly, ultimately enabling occupancy and revenue production to commence sooner than with traditional building techniques.