Monday, April 20, 2026

3:30-4:45 p.m

12-C. The Transformative Power of Repositioning

Providers of aging services face a range of challenges as they seek to deliver high-quality services and supports to more older adults. Securing capital for new construction projects and land purchases is becoming increasingly expensive. Suitable land bordering or near existing campuses is increasingly scarce. As a result, most providers invest in repositioning and expanding capacity at existing campuses rather than building new ones. LeadingAge providers and their architects will offer insights to help you update your organization’s aging assets to meet the needs and preferences of new cohorts of older adults. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn about transformational repositioning projects, reflect on their successes, and apply the lessons providers have learned along the way.

  • Curtis Jennings, Principal, SFCS Architects
  • John Burns, President & CEO, Westminster Canterbury Richmond
  • Brian Barnes, President/CEO, Blakeford at Green Hills
  • Margaret Yu, Associate Partner, RLPS Architects
  • April Ravelli, Director of Sales & Marketing, The Forest at Duke
  • Greg Gauthreaux, Associate Principal, Perkins Eastman
  • Nicole Pretre, President & Chief Executive Officer, Cedar Community