Ronald McDonald House Archives - HCO News https://hconews.com/tag/ronald-mcdonald-house/ Healthcare Construction & Operations Tue, 30 Apr 2024 15:55:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.9 https://hconews.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/cropped-HCO-News-Logo-32x32.png Ronald McDonald House Archives - HCO News https://hconews.com/tag/ronald-mcdonald-house/ 32 32 Lawrence Group Designs New St. Louis City Ronald McDonald House https://hconews.com/2024/04/30/lawrence-group-designs-new-st-louis-city-ronald-mcdonald-house/ Tue, 30 Apr 2024 11:10:23 +0000 https://hconews.com/?p=49628 Lawrence Group recently employed its design expertise to envision a new $34 million Ronald McDonald House in St. Louis City.

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By HCO Staff

ST. LOUIS, Mo.—Lawrence Group recently employed its design expertise to envision a new $34 million Ronald McDonald House in St. Louis City.

The new 76,000-square-foot, four-story Grove Ronald McDonald House is under construction at 4321 Chouteau Ave. in the Forest Park Southeast neighborhood and will replace a pair of older Ronald McDonald House Charities (RMHC) of St. Louis locations on Park Avenue and West Pine to expand the organization’s capacity to serve about 450 more families each year (40% more than current capacity).

Ronald McDonald Houses are known throughout the world as welcoming spaces where families of seriously ill children can rest and bond with other families going through similar challenges as their children receive care in nearby hospitals and medical facilities. They provide a true home-away-from-home for families during an extremely difficult time, and as such the spaces are thoughtfully designed with the families’ needs in mind.

The organization’s goal was to combine amenities of its two existing St. Louis City Ronald McDonald Houses into a larger, state-of-the-art facility with easy access to St. Louis Children’s Hospital, SSM Health Cardinal Glennon Children’s Hospital and Shriner’s Hospital for Children – St. Louis. In 2019, the organization reported having to turn away a family in need over 3,000 times, with the need continuing to grow in recent years.

“This is a really great expanse to be able to build a House to support the families of children getting medical care at one of the three pediatric hospitals,” said Mike DeCola, RMHC Campaign Co-Chair. “Now, we are going to have one House in town serving three hospitals; the maintenance costs will be lower and each room is actually a suite with a bedroom area, a work/living area, as well as a private bath, so it’s much more accommodating. The Houses that we have been using in the city to serve families were great when we first started, but they have a limited number of rooms and they have shared bathrooms, which is really not how our families want to spend their time when they’re here trying to help their child heal.”

Lawrence Group provided full-service architectural and interior design on the new 72-bedroom building; fixture, equipment and furniture specification and procurement; and landscape design. BSI Constructors is the general contractor on the project.

Projected to open in summer 2024, the Grove Ronald McDonald House represents the true spirit of collaboration and trust between Lawrence Group, the organization and its key partners, as well as Lawrence Group’s continued commitment to the St. Louis community.

“You have parents, siblings and families of children with different medical conditions staying at the House at any given time; so our design really needed to focus on providing a safe and comfortable home-away-from-home for families from across the globe,” said Galen Vassar, Senior Interior Designer and Associate Principal at Lawrence Group. “We relied a lot on our hospitality expertise to design spaces that comfortably accommodate everyone’s needs. We relied on our multi-family expertise to design a House that functions and performs for multiple people. And we relied on our healthcare expertise to design unique amenities like an immunosuppressed wing featuring a family kitchen and lounge/gathering space for families of immunocompromised children. From start to finish, this was a project rooted in heart – in celebrating, appreciating and caring for others.”

Through Lawrence Group’s design, RMHC St. Louis was able to realize amenities and “wish list” items for the Grove Ronald McDonald House that the organization had long desired, including:

  • Interactive game rooms
  • Wellness suite with fitness, yoga and massage rooms
  • Well-appointed, long-stay guest rooms
  • Work-from-home spaces
  • Rooftop patio
  • Commercial kitchen
  • Laundry facilities
  • Serenity spaces
  • Hospitality lounge on levels 2-4 with comfortable seating, TV, small kitchenette and vending machines
  • ADA-compliant playroom featuring an imaginative tree structure and slide

Lawrence Group’s designers paid particular attention to the guest room interiors, realizing the importance of comfort to the families who will stay there.

“We worked as if we were designing our own bedrooms,” said Vassar. “The guest rooms needed to be places that were comforting for families and made them feel safe. That lends itself to a color palette that’s neutral, calm and soft.”

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New Mexico Hospital Connects with Ronald McDonald House https://hconews.com/2021/05/27/new-mexico-hospital-connects-with-ronald-mcdonald-house/ Thu, 27 May 2021 20:41:05 +0000 https://hconews.com/?p=46872 The first-ever Ronald McDonald House designed and built for a hotel has officially opened at the Marriott Springhill Suites at The Highlands, connected to Presbyterian Hospital via a skywalk in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico.

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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—The first-ever Ronald McDonald House designed and built for a hotel has officially opened at the Marriott Springhill Suites at The Highlands, connected to Presbyterian Hospital via a skywalk in downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Ronald McDonald House Charities® of New Mexico (“RMHC-NM”) and Titan Development (“Titan”) a creator and developer of The Highlands project (in partnership with Maestas Development Group-MDG), is celebrating the arrival of the first guest families to its new Ronald McDonald “Highlands House” which occupies the hotel’s entire third floor. The floor is dedicated to the nonprofit and customized to fit the needs of families staying with their often seriously ill children undergoing treatment at area hospitals. The new 19,000-square-foot space features 20 guest rooms, a secured dedicated elevator and community areas including living room spaces, library, indoor and outdoor play areas, technology nooks, a large kitchen and laundry room.

“Today we are welcoming to our new Highlands House our very first guest family whose child is currently in treatment at Presbyterian Hospital,” said Jessica Wright, chief executive officer of RMHC-NM. “We’re delighted that hundreds of other children and teens each year will be able to have the comfort of their families close by – just a short walk through an enclosed Skybridge to the hospital. While it may not be able to make the medicine taste better or erase the discomfort of a much-needed treatment, Highlands House will lessen the financial, emotional and physical burden for the families during a very difficult time in their lives. We are very grateful to Titan for their commitment to making this project a success, and we hope it becomes a model for future partnerships with developers, hotels and medical centers to expand Ronald McDonald Houses around the U.S.”

Highlands House is among the first projects to be developed as part of the planned $120 million mixed-use Highlands development, spanning five blocks and 12 acres in a previously blighted area in the heart of Albuquerque. Titan and MDG first envisioned The Highlands project 15 years ago, and after several years navigating approvals and upgrading the site’s infrastructure, a formal plan was presented in 2015 to revitalize the community and create an iconic destination on Historic Route 66. Titan employees have long volunteered at RMHC’s first New Mexico location, and understood the charity’s need for additional space beyond its current house, which unfortunately had been forced to turn away hundreds of families each year.

“From the beginning we were determined that The Highlands would provide a positive social impact for the community, not just an economic benefit,” said Kurt Browning, Partner at Titan. “The Ronald McDonald House Charities reached out to us in 2016 looking for a site within our masterplan for a second Ronald McDonald house, but instead, we collectively brainstormed the out-of-the-box idea – adding a floor to the planned hotel for a new Ronald McDonald House. Over the last five years the challenge and complexity of this project has touched nearly everyone at Titan. We want to thank our dedicated employees and share their pride that many more families in need will be helped by Highlands House and will allow the organization to serve an additional 640 families each year.”

Matt Lammers, Director of Development at Titan, said, “We knew this was the perfect location for Highlands House and the opening is a tremendous milestone for the entire Highlands project. We brought together many stakeholders, including Marriott for approvals, to realize the dream of Highlands House, from concept through completion. It has been a unique opportunity for Titan and MDG to contribute to the community and we look forward to the many exciting attractions coming to The Highlands that will make this a truly vibrant mixed-use neighborhood.”

In addition to working with Dallas-based architecture firm 5G Studio Collaborative to customize the third-floor space at no cost to RMHC-NM, Titan also partnered with French & French Interiors to donate their design services and worked with other suppliers to furnish the space.

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