The Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin is expanding their Wolf River Community-Based Residential Facility (CBRF), reinforcing its commitment to compassionate care for their Elders. This nearly 12,000-square-foot addition spans both the first floor and basement, thoughtfully designed to enhance resident experience and operational functionality. The main level will add 8 memory care rooms, a centralized nursing station, and a dedicated memory care dining space that promotes comfort and connection. The existing facility will also be undergoing a remodel to create additional accessible resident rooms and updated bathing rooms. The kitchen will be getting upgraded appliances to accommodate the growing population, and the existing dining area will get a refresh as well. The basement will support staff and facility needs with new resident storage areas, fire protection upgrades, and maintenance areas. Complementing the building expansion, a detached garage will be constructed to support facility operations. New landscaping elements—featuring a serene garden and outdoor patio—will enrich the site, offering therapeutic outdoor spaces for residents and visitors alike.
We are excited to watch as this addition goes up!
CLIENT: Menominee Indian Tribe of Wisconsin
ARCHITECT: Thrive Architects
STRUCTURAL ENGINEER: Bloom Companies
CIVIL ENGINEER: Oneida Engineering Solutions (OES)
MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL PLUMBING & FIRE PROTECTION: Thunderbird Engineering
GENERAL CONTRACT: Bayland Buildings
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