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CareOne selects South Coast Improvement Company for second phase of renovations for three skilled nursing facilities

Marion, MA South Coast Improvement Company is in the midst of work for three CareOne Skilled Nursing Facilities for the second year in a row. Since CareOne’s first experience with the team, they have been impressed with the ability of the team members to produce quality results professionally.

CareOne’s three locations including Lexington, Concord and Wilmington enlisted the help of South Coast one year ago to begin renovation work that would actively improve the daily functions of the staff, and the important comforts enjoyed by the residents. Today, the team is renovating many highly-trafficked rooms throughout the facilities.

CareOne assigns a new set of resident rooms to renovate on a biweekly basis - including the resident rooms - complete with grab bars and updated fixtures for restroom safety, updated flooring and wall coverings, lighting and more. Everything from the ceiling to the floor in these rooms is included in the upgrade plans, and they are being done fast! The nature of their work provides added obstacles to construction jobs because residents continue to occupy the space throughout the duration of any and all construction work.

The team at South Coast Improvement has expert experience working unobtrusively in these sensitive environments, which is a major reason they are so well known in the senior care industry.

In addition to the resident room upgrades, South Coast Improvement Company is working on other important wings of the facilities including nursing stations, chart rooms and medication rooms. Repetitively, the South Coast team has proven to Care One that they can be relied of to perform agile, conscientious and quality work that both adheres to their firm deadlines and unfolds discreetly without disruption to the quality of life promised to the residents by the facilities.

South Coast Improvement Company looks forward to acquiring more work from CareOne and continuing to forge a strong relationship with this highly reputable client. As a construction management company, South Coast Improvement prides itself on working with clients who dedicate the same passion and care to their own clients- and CareOne is a clear trendsetter for this kind of service within the senior care industry.

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