Living Room New Hospice Care Facility

Living Room Ministries International (LRMI) was founded in 2009 as a non-profit, community-based health care organization currently operating at the Kimbilio Hospice in the Kipkarren Village outside of Eldoret, Kenya.

Location

Eldoret, Kenya

Principal

Dale Brown, AIA

Steve Kuchenski, AIA, CASp, RA

Design Lead

Daniel Sánchez

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Details

LRMI acquired a new 8.4 acre property closer to Eldoret, and plans to construct a new community-based Hospice Care Facility that includes approximately 55,000 SF of new buildings with associated site work.

Living Room Ministries International

The new campus will feature three Ward Buildings, an Administration Building, Education Center, a Chapel, Physical Therapy Block, Funeral Home, Housing, Single Family Cottages, and other various back of house and maintenance facilities.

Living Room Ministries International
Living Room Ministries International
Living Room Ministries International

Also included are new utilities, infrastructure, and information technology systems for the entire campus in order to meet the demands of current health care needs in Kenya.

ONYX has completed a conceptual master plan for the project and will continue to lead the project through the end of schematic design followed by coordination of transferring the design drawings over to a local architect and project manager who will then lead the project through design development, construction documents, approvals, bidding, and construction.

Living Room Ministries International
Living Room Ministries International

ONYX supported LRMI on an as-needed basis throughout the duration of the entire project.

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