Multi Residential Senior/Assisted Living

Nauset Breaks Ground on Port Healthcare Center

Ranere Associates Rendering Port Healthcare

Rendering of Port Healthcare Center/Ranere Associates

Newburyport, MA – Nauset Construction broke ground and construction is now underway for the new Port Healthcare Center, a 123-bed skilled nursing facility that will replace the antiquated existing building with an expanded and modernized healthcare center.

In addition to long-term residential care for elderly residents, the new facility will provide short-term accommodations for those requiring rehabilitative and sub-acute care services following surgical procedures such as hip and knee replacements.

The project team includes owner/developer Whittier Health Network, construction manager Nauset Construction and architect Ranere Associates. People’s United Bank provided $17 million in funding for the center.

Designed by Reading-based Ranere Associates Inc., the 62,000sf, two-story building will be constructed on the site of the existing parking lot, and not only will expand the capacity of the current 100-bed facility, that earned a Five Star rating in 2014 from Nursing Home Compare, but will allow for an even greater level of quality patient care while upgrading the center’s safety, security, and communication systems. Following completion, residents will be transferred to the new building while the existing facility will be demolished to make way for a new parking lot.

The project is anticipated to be completed by the fall of 2017.

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Ranere has been consulting with Whittier since 1987, and has designed six new healthcare facilities as well as additions and renovations to their existing buildings. “We strive to make each building more sophisticated than the last,” said Ron Ranere, President of Ranere Associates.

“Walking into one of our healthcare lobbies is more like walking into a hotel than a medical facility”

The new healthcare center will feature amenities such as private and semiprivate rooms (complete with private toilets), a beauty salon, a music/library room, community and private dining rooms, a meeting and teleconference facility, well-appointed occupational and physical therapy rooms, as well as exterior patios. State-of-the-art fire alarms, nurse-call security systems, and fully automatic fire suppression systems will also be installed throughout the building. The steel and concrete two-story structure will be clad with Werzalit resinous bonded wood siding. Nauset will also construct an elegantly landscaped ground level parking area where the original building once stood.

Constructing a new building in close proximity to an occupied and operational healthcare facility requires that all construction activities be well-planned, coordinated and executed in a proactive and sensitive manner. “Although the new building will be separate from the existing structure, anytime you’re working in a skilled nursing or related healthcare environment, certain processes and procedures are necessary to be put in place by the construction manager to minimize disruptions to the residents, patients and staff,” said Nauset Construction President Anthony Papantonis. “At Nauset Construction we bring a wealth of experience working in occupied healthcare settings and understand the safety and patient awareness requirements.”

“We are proud to continue our support for Whittier Healthcare Network and thrilled to be able to be a part of such a worthwhile project,” said Patrick Sullivan, President of People’s United Bank Massachusetts. “Port Healthcare Center is going to have a great impact on the community, its residents and patients, and their families who will be able to rest easy knowing that their loved ones are being well cared for.”