
Resthaven has broken ground on The Farmstead by Resthaven, a new living and assisted living campus in Holland community, Michigan, US.
The Farmstead by Resthaven will be built on an almost 40-acre vacant property close to Van Raalte Park.
Resthaven is a non-profit senior healthcare and living organisation in Holland.
The project will be surrounded by nature and walking trails, and offer a calm environment and several opportunities for recreation and activities.
It will offer a selection of residence styles – from single-family homes, duplexes to apartment buildings.
The houses will be designed to look spacious and modern, with open and accessible floor plans.

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By GlobalDataFurthermore, private rooms in the onsite assisted living and memory care building are also an option.
The project will feature a clubhouse, where inhabitants can socialise, take classes, enjoy meals, and more.
It will be a few minutes away from shops, eateries, and entertainment in downtown Holland.
Resthaven president and CEO Deedre Vriesman said: “We heard clearly that seniors in Holland want to stay actively involved in their community.
“The Farmstead is in direct response to the need for more independent living and assisted living memory care in our community. Resthaven has been dedicated to caring for seniors for over 75 years and we are excited for The Farmstead which will help us do so for years to come.”
Designed and planned in early 2019, the development of the project slowed down due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
THW Design, a Georgia-based architecture firm, is acting as the designer of the project.
EV Construction is serving as the project’s construction manager.
Construction of the project will continue through next year, with opening expected in 2024.
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Image: Ground being broken on The Farmstead by Resthaven project. Credit: Resthaven/PRNewswire.