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Centre Care, Inc. Prepares Site for New Home

Noelker and Hull Associates, Inc.’s (Noelker and Hull) Michael Allen-Hall, AIA, vice president, and Jason Plank, project manager, joined Centre Care’s nonprofit board to prepare the 30-acre site for a new 240-bed, 142,661-square-foot replacement skilled nursing facility in Centre County, Pennsylvania.

Noelker and Hull is providing architectural and interior design services for the new health center that will offer traditional long-term care, as well as three specialty neighborhoods – a high acuity neighborhood, a memory care neighborhood, and a short-term rehabilitation neighborhood. The design includes larger resident rooms, physical therapy services, chapel, a gift shop, and outdoor gathering spaces for residents and family.

“Centre Crest was always known as the ‘county home’ and today, our plans show we’re transforming it into a ‘home for the county,’” Betsy Boyer, Centre Care’s Board President, said. “Today, residents want more from their nursing homes and we’re excited to begin building a facility for the future.”

The new 240-bed facility will replace Centre Crest in Bellefonte. The residents of Centre Crest in Bellefonte will move into the new building upon its completion in 2020.

November 02, 2018

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Centre Care, Inc. Prepares Site for New Home

Noelker and Hull Associates, Inc.’s (Noelker and Hull) Michael Allen-Hall, AIA, vice president, and Jason Plank, project manager, joined Centre Care’s nonprofit board to prepare the 30-acre site for a new 240-bed, 142,661-square-foot replacement skilled nursing facility in Centre County, Pennsylvania.

Noelker and Hull is providing architectural and interior design services for the new health center that will offer traditional long-term care, as well as three specialty neighborhoods – a high acuity neighborhood, a memory care neighborhood, and a short-term rehabilitation neighborhood. The design includes larger resident rooms, physical therapy services, chapel, a gift shop, and outdoor gathering spaces for residents and family.

“Centre Crest was always known as the ‘county home’ and today, our plans show we’re transforming it into a ‘home for the county,’” Betsy Boyer, Centre Care’s Board President, said. “Today, residents want more from their nursing homes and we’re excited to begin building a facility for the future.”

The new 240-bed facility will replace Centre Crest in Bellefonte. The residents of Centre Crest in Bellefonte will move into the new building upon its completion in 2020.