The New Wave of Foodservice Technology in Senior Care

AG Architecture, Inc.

Established: 1992

Staff: 41

Location: Wauwatosa, WI

Markets Served: Active Adult Communities, Alzheimer’s/Dementia, Assisted Living, Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC), Independent Living, Post-Acute/Rehab, Skilled Nursing/Nursing Homes, Wellness Centers

Services: Architecture, Engineering, Green/Sustainable Design

Three Projects of Note:

Eastcastle Place [Milwaukee, WI] 2006

Smith Crossing [Orland Park, IL] 2005

Cypress Glen [Greenville, NC] 2005

Contact Information:

Stephen J. Alexander, AIA

1414 Underwood Ave., Suite 301

Wauwatosa, WI 53213-2653

Ph. (414) 431-3131 Fax: (414) 431-0531

E-mail: sjalex@agarch.com

Web: https://www.agarch.com

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https://www.korom.comAG Architecture is a full-service architectural engineering firm that continues a more than 35-year commitment to innovative senior living design nationwide. At AG, senior living is not just a smaller studio in a larger firm; it is the central focus of our practice. Whether the task at hand involves new construction, an addition, or a complete repositioning of an existing community, our goal is straightforward—to improve the quality of life for our ever-growing senior population.

How do you plan to accommodate the likely demands of the Baby-Boomer generation?

Although there is much concern about what the Baby-Boomer generation will expect from its long-term care providers, in reality we will be serving the “Silent” generation first. The expectations for services, facilities, and amenities will continue to increase with each successive generation, and the impact of technology will affect how these expectations are addressed.


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