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The Cedarfield senior living community in Henrico’s West End Tuesday officially opened Household, the final leg of its $100-million expansion project.

Household incorporates a person-centered approach that is designed to shape the physical environment and organizational structure for residents, while enhancing relationships for residents, family, and staff.

The $16 million, 16,000-square-foot, 40-apartment facility features residential and industrial kitchens, newly designed dining spaces with multi-seating options, a formal area with a fireplace, family room, and private meeting areas.

A view from inside an indoor patio at Household. (Courtesy Cedarfield)

“In this Household model, residents and team members are engaged every step of the way – from learning circles to determining the interests of individual residents, to planning, to implementing and running programs for the household,” said Cedarfield Associate Executive Director Matt Dameron. “While there are team members in each Household that are primarily responsible for programming, the goal of this model is inclusivity. It could be large scale, such as leading a group program or cooking everyone a meal, to something as simple as sitting with a resident and sharing stories over a cup of coffee.”

Cedarfield opened in 1996 and is operated by Pinnacle Living.