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Hoeger
House Short-Term Rehabilitation
Construction Manager &
General Contractor
HMN Architects, Inc.
7400 W. 110th Street, Ste. 200, Overland Park, KS 66210
www.hmnarchitects.com
General Description
Location: Olathe, Kansas
Negotiated Date: Oct 2009
Construction Period: Jan 2010 to Dec 2010
Total Square Feet: 13,800 Site: 2.5 acres
Number of Buildings: One; 34 private rooms; therapy areas, dining
room, kitchen.
Building Size: First floor, 13,800; total, 13,800 square feet.
Building Height: First floor, 20’2” to 24’4”; total, 24’4”.
Basic Construction Type: New/Addition
Foundation: Slab-on-grade. Exterior Walls: Brick, stucco.
Roof: Asphalt shingles. Floors: Concrete.
Interior Walls: Wood stud drywall
Construction Team
Structural Engineer: Johnston Burkholder - 930 Central Street,
Kansas City, MO 64105
General Contractor: A.L. Huber - 10770 El Monte Street, Overland
Park, KS 66211
Mechanical & Electrical Engineer: FSC/Bredson - 8511 Hillcrest
Road, Ste. 100, Kansas City, MO 64138
The Hoeger House is a two-phase project designed for short-term
rehabilitation, as an alternative for patients to receiving
rehabilitation in a hospital or nursing home. A residential feel was
incorporated throughout the design to begin the separation of the
residents from the institutional environment. A communal kitchen, along
with private bedrooms and bathrooms assists the patients and therapists
in practicing the everyday motions needed to live independently. The
Hoeger House is part of a larger expansion of a growing healthcare and
retirement community.
Phase I of the Hoeger House project opened in October 2006 and received
a Leading Edge in Care and Services Award in May 2007 from the Kansas
Association of Homes and Services for the Aging (Phase I published in
the May/June 2008 Design Cost Data). This award is given annually to
recognize innovative programs and services focused on the well being of
the elderly.
Phase II was completed in 2010. The addition brings the number of
private rooms from 19 to 34. It also offers a larger centralized kitchen
and improved laundry facilities. The expansion has allowed the hospital
to add new services that enhance the short-term rehabilitation
experience.
Product Information
Roofing: GAF Carpet: Lees Windows: Pella
Curtainwall, Entrances & Storefronts: Kawneer, Pella
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