Palmer center: A new lease on life Print E-mail

Palmer Center, our longstanding and award winning home for 26 aging individuals is about to get a new lease on life! 

While we are proud of the services and supports provided by our excellent staff at Palmer, we recognized several years ago that after more than 25 years we needed to make significant improvements to the physical environment.
And so we went about  securing funds through the New York State Office of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities so that we can now build three state of the art homes, each of which will serve 10 persons.
Ulster Greene Arc is a creative provider committed to the people we serve, and eager to provide the best services possible.  We continue to be interested in new and innovative approaches to service delivery, and are committed to the process of building services around the needs of the people we serve.  Constructing three-ten person homes to replace a large twenty-six bed site will allow us to provide more individualized services to the people living there. These homes will be fully accessible for the people, many of whom are nonambulatory. It will create greater privacy in that each person will have a single bedroom. Such features as generous natural light, and attention to detail in lighting and other design features will contribute to a more homelike atmosphere while continuing to provide the intensive medical oversight so necessary to achieve nursing home diversion.  In addition, this construction will allow us to meet the needs of four more people.  We anticipate using one home to provide intensive services to individuals who have aging issues such as Alzheimer's disease.  We are grateful for the sensitive and professional approach taken to the project’s design by the architectural firm of Scott Dutton Associates, LLC and the engineering firm of Brinnier and Larios, P.C.

We also have the good fortune to be working with the two firms, serving as primary contractors: Kirchoff Consigli Construction Management, and Arold Construction Company.

As the pace of the project is moving quickly, we hope to achieve occupancy by early 2010!