PROJECT SHOWCASE

Bridgewater Retirement Community – ADA & Interior Wayfinding System
Full ADA-compliant interior signage and wayfinding system developed for Bridgewater Retirement Community, supporting resident navigation, staff efficiency, and long-term durability.
The project included tactile room identification, corridor directional signage, stairwell and exit identification, restroom signage, and common area labeling — all manufactured and installed in-house for consistency and code compliance.

Project Scope
Moore Signs provided field verification, ADA compliance review, fabrication, and phased installation across residential wings, common areas, and administrative spaces. Signage systems were designed to enhance readability for aging residents while maintaining a clean, modern aesthetic aligned with the facility’s branding.
Services Provided
ADA-Compliant Room Identification Signage
Tactile & Grade II Braille Room Plaques
Directional Corridor Signage
Stairwell & Exit Identification
Restroom Identification Signs
Conference & Common Area Labeling
Field Surveys & Mounting Height Verification
In-House Manufacturing & Installation
Results & Impact
The completed signage system improved wayfinding clarity for residents, visitors, and staff while ensuring full ADA compliance across residential and common areas. Durable materials and consistent design standards provide long-term reliability in a high-traffic senior living environment.
Challenges & Coordination
Senior living environments require heightened attention to clarity, contrast, and tactile accessibility. All signage was fabricated to meet ADA standards for raised characters and Grade II Braille while ensuring proper mounting height and alignment throughout resident corridors. Installation was coordinated to minimize disruption to residents and daily operations.
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