New memory wing adds 28 beds, up to 15 jobs at Ypsi's Gilbert Residence

An effort to meet the changing needs of residents has led Ypsilanti's Gilbert Residence to complete a new 14,200-square foot, 28-bed Memory Wing to its facility. The addition is part of a $7.2 million investment in the assisted living and nursing care facility. 
 
"The design of the unit, resident rooms, and resident bathrooms allow the resident to function independently when appropriate," says Doreen Mannino of Gilbert Residence, "as well as allowing the caregivers to provide assistance in a safe and efficient manner."
 
According to Mannino, the project began in late 2010 when Gilbert Residence decided to purchase vacant land north of the existing facility and expand its dementia unit. The Memory Wing creates a new balance of services at Gilbert Residence, which is now one-third assisted living, one-third memory care, and one-third nursing.  
 
Residents will begin moving into the Memory Wing this week, and renovations to the remaining 35,000 square feet of the facility will commence. This will include a "Main Street" area with common spaces for residents and their guests. 
 
"The centerpiece of this project is the wellness center with fitness equipment and programming for residents and staff," says Mannino. "Main Street will include a library/lounge, movie theatre, game room, fitness center, and bistro-style dining."
 
The $7.2 million project will also expand staffing at Gilbert Residence. Mannino says an additional 13 to 15 fulltime equivalent employees will be added to meet the needs of the expanded facility. 
 

Source: Doreen Mannino, Gilbert Residence
Writer: Natalie Burg
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