San Antonio to Welcome TRISUN Healthcare Assisted-Living Center
A new TRISUN Healthcare assisted-living and memory-care facility will be built in San Antonio, next to the TRISUN Care Center at Lakeside, which opened this summer. The 53,313-square-foot complex will have 42 assisted-living and 18 memory-care units. Designed by Austin-based DFD Architects and built by San Antonio-based Metropolitan Contracting Co., it will sit on 5.2 acres of land near Loop 410 and State Highway 151.
By Camelia Bulea, Associate Editor
A new TRISUN Healthcare assisted-living and memory-care facility will be built in San Antonio, next to the TRISUN Care Center at Lakeside, which opened this summer.
Three companies are teaming up to build the project: Dallas-based MedProperties Holdings L.L.C. and Suntex Development L.L.C. will jointly develop the facility, while TRISUN Healthcare will operate and manage it, according to the San Antonio Business Journal. Once completed, the center will be owned by MedProperties and Suntex.
The 53,313-square-foot complex will have 42 assisted-living and 18 memory-care units. Designed by Austin-based DFD Architects and built by San Antonio-based Metropolitan Contracting Co., it will sit on 5.2 acres of land near Loop 410 and State Highway 151.
The developers worked with the same design-build team for the TRISUN Care Center Lakeside, which opened in August 2012 in Northeast San Antonio. The facility consists of 42,000 square feet of space, with 120 skilled-nursing and rehab beds.
According to its Web site, TRISUN Healthcare operates a total of four skilled-nursing facilities in San Antonio alone, including:
- Mesa Vista Inn Health Center: a 144-bed facility located at 5756 N. Knoll Drive;
- TRISUN Care Center Windcrest: a 188-bed facility located at 8800 Fourwinds Drive;
- TRISUN Care Center Wurzbach: a 140-bed facility located at 8300 Wurzbach Road;
- Trisun Care Center Lakeside: a 120-bed facility located at 8707 Lakeside Pkwy.
Photo rendering of Mesa Vista Inn Health Center, courtesy of TRISUN Healthcare.
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