A former residential building was converted into a new rehabilitation center focused on biophilic design principles to foster a wellness-focused tranquil setting.

Key features include natural light, organic materials, outdoor views and nature photography.  Stone tile feature walls, botanical elements in translucent resin panels and bright splashes of color throughout create an uplifting, restorative environment that functions as a silent partner, reinforcing delivery of quality care.

Common areas in the rehab center provide patients and their visitors with spaces outside their room to relax, socialize and stay connected. Patients can enjoy their meals in the open-air dining room under a beautiful skylight, or if preferred, in-room dining can be provided.   There is also a parlor that accommodates 10-12 people and can be reserved for private meetings or celebrations.

Photo credit: Nathan Cox Photography

 

Project Highlights
Client:
Brethren Village
Location:
Lititz, PA
Services:
Architecture
Interior Design
Type:
Senior Living
Renovations
Short-Term Rehabilitation
High ceilings allow for maximum natural light.
High ceilings allow for maximum natural light.

20 fully furnished private suites feature a bay window flanked by natural stone tile walls to bring the outdoors in.

Each suite includes a private bathroom with walk-in shower and has individual temperature controls for guest comfort.  They are also technology-equipped with high-speed wireless internet, charging ports, and smart TVs.

Two lift equipped rooms were included for bariatric care.
Two lift equipped rooms were included for bariatric care.
Bathrooms are fully accessible with zero threshold showers.
Bathrooms are fully accessible with zero threshold showers.