Carriage Crossing Decatur offers scenic urban living surrounded by historic landmarks and two major medical centers—Decatur Memorial Hospital and HSHS St. Mary’s Hospital. The inviting community features a range of engaging amenities such as family and activity spaces, dining choices, wellness spaces, a game room, library, and movie theatre room.
The building includes 40 assisted living studio and one-bedroom apartments and 25 memory care studios. State-of-the-art technology includes wander management for the memory care residents. Additional technology was infused for current and anticipated future connectivity expectations, and emergency call features are distributed throughout the building.
- 40 assisted living apartments
- Family and activity spaces
- Restaurant-style dining
- 25 memory support studios with wander management technology
- Outdoor courtyards
- Café & soda shop
- Game room & library
- Movie theatre
- Salon, spa, and wellness gym
- Built-in tech for current and future connectivity
The sprawling four-story, 138-unit facility offers independent living, assisted living and memory care. Residents can enjoy all the amenities of home and beyond, including a fitness center, salon, recreation room, underground parking, dining rooms and a coffee/ice cream shop.
Monarch Landing, a senior living development located in Naperville, Illinois contacted BLDD to renovate their existing formal dining space into a modern restaurant experience. The main design goal was to create a more intimate dining experience while remaining flexible and open for larger events. Addressing acoustics, lighting, and traffic flow were also high priorities along with new interior finishes.
Monarch Landing wanted to turn their tired, cafeteria-like cafe into a dynamic and fresh bistro environment, while finding efficiencies during the design process to better serve their residents and staff. The 124 seats can be arranged within a variety of settings which include the large main dining area, a more intimate banquet seating area, and the “pub,” which can be closed off with large barn doors for a private space or resident events.