
"They deserve better than beige."
Aging properties aren't the problem.
Aging expectations are.
Haven partners with property owners to execute full-building transformations — physical plant, programming, operations, and culture — that convert underperforming assets into communities where occupancy is earned, not chased. Below is what a complete transformation looks like, room by room.


The lobby sets the tone before a single word is spoken.
Families make their decision in the first forty-five seconds. We replace fluorescent ceilings and vinyl tile with layered lighting, natural materials, and a reception desk that feels like a boutique hotel — because the standard you project is the standard families trust.
The dining room is the heartbeat of the building.
When residents choose to eat breakfast in the dining room instead of their suite, occupancy stabilizes and referrals follow. We redesign the entire dining experience — lighting, acoustics, menu presentation, staff choreography — until the room earns its attendance.


We'd tried two operators before Haven. Within four months of the renovation, we had a waitlist for the first time in seven years.
How ready is your property for transformation?
Five questions. Two minutes. A personalized Transformation Readiness Score with benchmarking data from 23 comparable properties.


A room that whispers home, not hospital.
The suite is where residents decide whether they've made the right choice. We work within your existing footprint to replace institutional furniture, overhead glare, and clinical finishes with residential warmth — the kind that earns five-star reviews from adult children who visited expecting the worst.
The courtyard with a waiting list.
Outdoor space is either a liability or a marketing asset — there is no middle ground. We transform underused concrete yards into therapeutic garden programs with raised beds, all-weather seating, and programming that gives residents a reason to be outside every single day.


My mother moved in six weeks after the dining room renovation. She calls it 'her restaurant.' That tells you everything.
Occupancy went from 71% to 94% in eleven months. The courtyard garden alone generates more referrals than our entire marketing budget used to.
Every week without a renovation
costs you residents.
The building across town that just renovated will absorb your referrals for the next three years. Your five-question assessment takes under two minutes.