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LindenGrove Communities Plans $1.4 Million Renovation at Waukesha Campus

Waukesha area residents recovering from serious injury, illness or surgery will have an opportunity to experience short-term rehabilitation services in a new way this spring when LindenGrove Communities opens its new special care suites.

The $1.4 million project includes converting all of its rooms in the rehabilitation center to luxurious, private special care suites with full bathrooms and walk-in showers. The new center will include the construction of a private dining room with fireside lounge and beautiful patio space exclusively reserved for patients staying at LindenGrove Communities for rehabilitation services.

“LindenGrove Communities prides itself on identifying new opportunities to serve the community in meaningful ways,” said Linda Joel, LindenGrove Communities President and CEO. “We recognized residents in the Waukesha area could greatly benefit from a rehabilitation center that offers a private, tranquil atmosphere. Our special care suites will create a healing experience for patients as they prepare themselves to return to their homes.”

The project, which began last month, is expected to be completed in February. When it is complete, LindenGrove Communities will offer 22 private special care suites within the rehabilitation and nursing center.

LindenGrove Communities plans to hold an open house this winter to give the public an opportunity to view the renovation.

About LindenGrove Communities

LindenGrove Communities is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of older adults. With campuses in Menomonee Falls, Mukwonago, New Berlin and Waukesha, LindenGrove Communities offers short-term rehabilitation, assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing. As one of the area’s largest nonprofit senior living organizations, LindenGrove Communities employs approximately 1,000 people in Southeast Wisconsin. Learn more about LindenGrove Communities at lindengrove.org

 

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