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Delmar Gardens Adding Assisted Living Services with $33 Million Expansion

The Chesterfield-based company received approval to convert some of its current units at five of its facilities in Chesterfield and the St. Louis area from a state health commission earlier this week.

Chesterfield-based Delmar Gardens is adding assited-living beds to its current senior housing facilities following a decision by a state health committee to approval the $33 million project.Β 

The Missouri Health Facilities Review Committee granted the request at a Jan. 7 meeting. Delmar Gardens had submitted what are called "certificates of need" to add the beds to five of its St. Louis facilities, including the Chesterfield Villas retirement community.Β 

The Chesterfield renovations will cost approximately $5.2 million and will add 52 assisted living beds. The four other facilities receiving assited living beds are located in Town and Country, O'Fallon, Florissant, and St. Louis.Β 

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According to a report in the St. Louis Business Journal, it represents the first time Delmar Gardens has entered the assited living market. The companies CEO Gabe Grossberg said the move allows the company to provide licensed assisted-living services "in-house" to residents in their retirement communities as they age.


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