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Cornerstone of Recovery

Louisville, Tennessee

Cornerstone of Recovery has provided substance abuse and mental health services to the community since 1989. Located at the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, the facility provides market-leading services to a growing client base through both inpatient and outpatient treatment. JAI partnered with the Cornerstone of Recovery team to develop a campus where all staff and patients could be in one location.

The new 51,500-square-foot Hood Hall is a 200-bed inpatient facility offering a hospitality inspired atmosphere where residents can focus on healing. The residential building also offers community spaces where residents can congregate, cook meals and relax following treatment sessions.

Additionally, a new 25,500-square-foot treatment center, known as The Caldwell Center, was constructed to provide space for group activities and therapies. The building houses a full-service commercial kitchen; café to serve patients and staff alike; and a bookstore providing patients with an on-campus source for necessities. The second floor of the building supports staff and the executive team.

Cornerstone of Recovery has provided substance abuse and mental health services to the community since 1989. Located at the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, the facility provides market-leading services to a growing client base through both inpatient and outpatient treatment. JAI partnered with the Cornerstone of Recovery team to develop a campus where all staff and patients could be in one location.

The new 51,500-square-foot Hood Hall is a 200-bed inpatient facility offering a hospitality inspired atmosphere where residents can focus on healing. The residential building also offers community spaces where residents can congregate, cook meals and relax following treatment sessions.

Additionally, a new 25,500-square-foot treatment center, known as The Caldwell Center, was constructed to provide space for group activities and therapies. The building houses a full-service commercial kitchen; café to serve patients and staff alike; and a bookstore providing patients with an on-campus source for necessities. The second floor of the building supports staff and the executive team.


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Cornerstone of Recovery

Louisville, Tennessee

Size

81,156 square feet, new

Completion

2017

Cost

Services Provided

Master Planning
Architectural Design
Interior Design
FF&E
Key Personnel Test

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Address(es)
4726 Airport Highway,Louisville,Tennessee,37777

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Cornerstone of Recovery

Louisville, Tennessee

Cornerstone of Recovery has provided substance abuse and mental health services to the community since 1989. Located at the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, the facility provides market-leading services to a growing client base through both inpatient and outpatient treatment. JAI partnered with the Cornerstone of Recovery team to develop a campus where all staff and patients could be in one location.

The new 51,500-square-foot Hood Hall is a 200-bed inpatient facility offering a hospitality inspired atmosphere where residents can focus on healing. The residential building also offers community spaces where residents can congregate, cook meals and relax following treatment sessions.

Additionally, a new 25,500-square-foot treatment center, known as The Caldwell Center, was constructed to provide space for group activities and therapies. The building houses a full-service commercial kitchen; café to serve patients and staff alike; and a bookstore providing patients with an on-campus source for necessities. The second floor of the building supports staff and the executive team.

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Cornerstone of Recovery has provided substance abuse and mental health services to the community since 1989. Located at the foothills of the Smoky Mountains, the facility provides market-leading services to a growing client base through both inpatient and outpatient treatment. JAI partnered with the Cornerstone of Recovery team to develop a campus where all staff and patients could be in one location.

The new 51,500-square-foot Hood Hall is a 200-bed inpatient facility offering a hospitality inspired atmosphere where residents can focus on healing. The residential building also offers community spaces where residents can congregate, cook meals and relax following treatment sessions.

Additionally, a new 25,500-square-foot treatment center, known as The Caldwell Center, was constructed to provide space for group activities and therapies. The building houses a full-service commercial kitchen; café to serve patients and staff alike; and a bookstore providing patients with an on-campus source for necessities. The second floor of the building supports staff and the executive team.





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