Sundt Breaks Ground on Veterans Home in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico

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Breaking ground at the Alzheimer’s and Skilled Nursing Facility. Photo credit: The New Mexico Department of Health.
Breaking ground at the Alzheimer’s and Skilled Nursing Facility. Photo credit: The New Mexico Department of Health.

Sundt recently broke ground on the new Alzheimer’s and Skilled Nursing Facility at New Mexico State Veterans Home in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. The 86,000-square-foot residential construction development includes a 39-bed special care Alzheimer’s unit and a 20-bed skilled nursing section for residents requiring physical rehabilitation or higher levels of nursing care.

“The city has been working with the State of New Mexico for more than eight years to make this project a reality, as more than 70 percent of the existing patients at the New Mexico State Veterans Home suffer from some form of dementia or Alzheimer’s,” said Sundt Project Director Joseph Riccillo. “Once completed, the facility will provide all of the necessary amenities these patients desperately need.”

One unique feature of the facility will be a therapy pool piped with natural healing waters from the hot springs of New Mexico. The $23.5 million project is scheduled to begin later this year and extend into the beginning of 2017, and is expected to receive LEED Silver certification.