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The '''Riverchase Village Senior Living Community''' (formerly '''The Park at Riverchase''') is an assisted-living facility at 1851 [[Data Drive]] in [[Hoover]], which is licensed for 125 beds. | The '''Riverchase Village Senior Living Community''' (formerly '''The Park at Riverchase''') is an assisted-living facility at 1851 [[Data Drive]] in [[Hoover]], which is licensed for 125 beds. | ||
It was purchased by Sunwest Management in a state-mandated change of ownership in November [[2006]]. The mandate followed an Alabama Department of Public Health inspection score of 24/100 in June [[2006]]. A reinspection on [[October 27]], [[2007]] raised the score to 81/100. Subsequent visits | The community was constructed about [[1999]]. It was purchased by Sunwest Management in a state-mandated change of ownership in November [[2006]]. The mandate followed an Alabama Department of Public Health inspection score of 24/100 in June [[2006]]. A reinspection on [[October 27]], [[2007]] raised the score to 81/100. Subsequent visits indicated that all remaining issues had been addressed. | ||
The facility was subsequently held by a limited-liability corporation called Riverchase Village ADK and operated as an affiliate of St Simon's Health Care of Atlanta, Georgia. | |||
In [[2015]] Birmingham-based [[Omega Communities]] proposed to spend $18 million to purchase and renovate the property if the City of Hoover would issue tax-free bonds on their behalf. The facility would be upgraded to accommodate patients with memory-affective disorders such as Alzheimer's Disease and dementia. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
* DeButts, Jimmy (December 28, 2007) "Riverchase Village will have probational status dropped." | * DeButts, Jimmy (December 28, 2007) "Riverchase Village will have probational status dropped." {{BBJ}} | ||
* Anderson, Jon (June 27, 2015) "Riverchase Village Senior Living Community set for $18 million purchase, rehab." {{BN}} | |||
==External link== | ==External link== | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:43, 30 June 2015
The Riverchase Village Senior Living Community (formerly The Park at Riverchase) is an assisted-living facility at 1851 Data Drive in Hoover, which is licensed for 125 beds.
The community was constructed about 1999. It was purchased by Sunwest Management in a state-mandated change of ownership in November 2006. The mandate followed an Alabama Department of Public Health inspection score of 24/100 in June 2006. A reinspection on October 27, 2007 raised the score to 81/100. Subsequent visits indicated that all remaining issues had been addressed.
The facility was subsequently held by a limited-liability corporation called Riverchase Village ADK and operated as an affiliate of St Simon's Health Care of Atlanta, Georgia.
In 2015 Birmingham-based Omega Communities proposed to spend $18 million to purchase and renovate the property if the City of Hoover would issue tax-free bonds on their behalf. The facility would be upgraded to accommodate patients with memory-affective disorders such as Alzheimer's Disease and dementia.
References
- DeButts, Jimmy (December 28, 2007) "Riverchase Village will have probational status dropped." Birmingham Business Journal
- Anderson, Jon (June 27, 2015) "Riverchase Village Senior Living Community set for $18 million purchase, rehab." The Birmingham News
External link
- Riverchase Village website