Dr. Phillips, Inc. Unveils New Senior Living and Health Care Campus

May 06, 2016 at 04:06 pm by Staff


With construction now underway, Dr. Phillips, Inc. unveiled much-anticipated details about its Spring Lake Health and Living Campus on 26 acres in the heart of the Dr. Phillips neighborhood. During a special beam-signing event April 14, representatives from Dr. Phillips, Inc. and its project partners will discussed how they are building the future to better serve residents of southwest Orange County.

The $75 million Spring Lake Health and Living Campus takes a holistic approach to health care and senior living that is rare not only in Florida but across the nation. Dr. Phillips, Inc. is partnering with industry leaders Orlando Health and Harbor Retirement Associates (HRA) on this project, which combines a 60,000-square-foot medical office building on the same campus as a 180-unit senior housing complex. A three-level parking garage will be adjacent to the health pavilion.

The state-of-the-art senior community at Spring Lake will feature the tantalizing Chef's Fare dining program, which provides a wealth of choices tailored to each individual's preferences. It also will offer HRA's signature Life Enrichment Program, designed to provide social, devotional, fitness and recreational opportunities that have a positive influence on residents.

The goal is to provide residents of the close-knit communities of Dr. Phillips, Bay Hill and Windermere the opportunity to age in place near their families, their churches and their friends.

This integrated approach carries over to the design of the Orlando Health Medical Pavilion at Spring Lake, which will have offices for both primary care physicians and specialists from Physician Associates and Orlando Health Physicians Group, two of the area's most comprehensive practices. Experts in internal medicine, orthopedics, geriatrics, oncology and cardiology will be located in the three-story medical pavilion on Della Drive. On-site imaging and diagnostic centers, a pharmacy and a café reinforce the integrated experience patients can expect when the area's first community health pavilion opens.

Dr. Phillips, Inc. selected Brasfield & Gorrie as the general contractor for the Spring Lake campus. Orlando Health also chose Brasfield & Gorrie as the contractor for the interior build out of the medical offices, which will open in 2017. HRA expects the first housing units to be available in 2018.

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