The Vista at CC Young

Dallas, TX

The Vista at CC Young

Project Information

  • Location: Dallas, TX

  • Client: CC Young Senior Living

  • Architect: D2 Architecture (Currently HKS)

  • Contractor: Hill + Wilkinson

  • Product Type: AL, MC, Skilled Nursing, Post-Acute/Rehab, and Adult Day Stay

  • Units: 219 (69 AL, 32 MC, 96 SN, & 32 Rehab Apts)

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AWARDS

  • 2020 GOLD NUGGET AWARD OF MERIT

    • Best Service Enriched Senior Community - IL/AL/Memory Care

  • 2020 SILVER AURORA AWARD

    • Best Service Enriched Senior Community - IL/AL/Memory Care

  • 2020 EFA DESIGN SHOWCASE FINALIST

  • 2019 AIA DESIGN FOR AGING REVIEW

    • Special Recognition

  • 2019 SHN ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN NOMINEE

    • Skilled Nursing/Post Acute Care

  • 2017 SILVER AURORA

    • Senior Housing On the Boards

  • 2017 GOLD NUGGET

    • Senior Housing On the Boards

About the Design

Building on its mission to construct an atmosphere that values people of all ages with daily opportunities for personal growth and creativity, CC Young has established a masterplan that will transform the existing Life Plan Community campus. The most visible component of this strategic masterplan is the new nine-story transitional living center called The Vista. This high-rise licensed healthcare building is comprised of 59 assisted living apartments, 32 assisted living memory support apartments, 96 skilled nursing apartments, 32 rehabilitation apartments, and an Adult Day Stay center. Amenities include a spa, grand hall, wellness, and therapy center featuring an indoor therapy pool, multiple venues for dining, gift shop, a large staff training center, multipurpose/community center, and administrative offices.

The Vista is a new, forward-thinking concept in the Senior Living/Senior Care industry. The floors and households are innovatively designed, constructed, and licensed to the highest standard of care that can be transitioned to other levels of care as needed to serve the community as demographics change over time. Currently, the residential floors are designated to provide assisted living on the third, fourth and ninth floors. The fourth floor also has an assisted living memory support neighborhood that is replicated on the fifth floor. Floors six and seven are currently designated skilled nursing with a neighborhood dedicated to skilled nursing memory support for advanced dementia residents. The eighth floor serves the short term stay rehabilitation and features a smaller, private therapy gym. Hospice suites are mixed within neighborhoods.