Pinnacle Living, a provider of retirement and senior living options in Virginia, plans a multimillion dollar expansion at its 90-acre Cedarfield campus in Richmond. The project will include a new fitness and wellness building, upgrades to dining spaces and existing facilities and additional parking.
The fitness and wellness center will offer space for lap swimming, an aerobic studio and a weight training room.
Renovation of the facility’s Health Care Center will add 23 additional one- and two-bedroom assisting living apartments.
Pinnacle Living expects to break ground on the health and wellness center in the fall.
“These new facilities will ensure that we are meeting the evolving needs of the seniors in Richmond now and in the future,” Chris Henderson, president and CEO of Pinnacle Living, said in a statement.
Howard Shockey & Sons, Inc. is the Construction Manager at Risk, and SFCS is the Project Architect. All construction activities have been planned in phases and closely coordinated with the community’s residential events and activities.
Pinnacle Living is one of the largest life plan community (LPC) providers in Virginia. Its communities provide a variety of service options from independent and assisted living to memory support and higher levels of care.
Formerly known as Virginia United Methodist Homes Inc., Pinnacle Living rebranded in June. Its 1,000 employees serve more than 1,300 residents in seven Virginia communities including Cedarfield, Hermitage Eastern Shore, Hermitage Northern Virginia, Hermitage Richmond, Hermitage Roanoke, Lydia Roper Home in Norfolk and Windsormeade in Williamsburg. The company established its first home in 1948.
Source: Virginia Business