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The United Helpers Maplewood Campus was based on more than ten years of research into progressive health care models which document the health and wellness benefits of providing care and services on a smaller scale- incorporating arts, nature, spiritual and recreation opportunities, as well as community and intergenerational connections, into elder/health care settings. The UHC Maplewood Campus project accomplishes four objectives: 1) transition to a social, resident-centered, rather than medical, model of care; 2) incorporate flexibility into the building design, so that our care facilities can better respond to changing consumer needs and preferences in the future; 3) reduce the isolation of nursing care patients by integrating our facilities with the community-at-large; and 4) introduce assisted living to the North County. Construction began in October of 2008 and was completed in January of 2010.

A $29 Million project, Maplewood Campus, adds the county’s first Assisted Living Program, OutPatient therapy services, and provides a home for the Canton (child) Day Care Center. The project consists of eight skilled-nursing cottages (96 accommodations), four assisted living cottages (48 accommodations) and an ancillary building, housing reception, ou-patient therapy services, the Canton Day Care Center, Sanctuary, “Main Street”, and administrative offices. In addition to the main facilities, Maplewood will house an outdoor pavilion & picnic area on the grounds as well.

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