Flooring designed around the people who live here — safe, comfortable, and built to feel like home.
From cushioned-back vinyl in resident rooms to slip-resistant LVT in dining areas and seamless sheet vinyl in clinical spaces, B.T. Mancini installs the full range of products specified for senior living. Our Starnet network connects us with manufacturers like Tarkett, Armstrong Flooring, and Forbo who offer product lines specifically engineered for aging-in-place environments — cushioned backing, contrast edging, and antimicrobial protection built in.
Assisted living communities, memory care facilities, and skilled nursing centers need flooring that balances clinical performance with residential warmth. Every material choice affects fall risk, wayfinding, infection control, and the quality of life for residents who call this space home. B.T. Mancini brings healthcare-grade installation expertise with a design sensibility shaped by the unique needs of senior living environments.
Senior living projects demand an installer who understands that this isn't a commercial building — it's someone's home. We work quietly, cleanly, and with deep respect for the residents and staff who live and work in these spaces during renovation.
Fall-Prevention Surfaces — Slip-resistant flooring with controlled coefficient of friction ratings — reducing fall risk in corridors, bathrooms, and common areas without creating surfaces that impede walkers and wheelchairs.
Cushioned-Back Vinyl — Resilient flooring with integrated cushion backing that reduces fatigue for staff and provides impact absorption in the event of a resident fall.
Wayfinding Through Flooring — Strategic use of color contrast, pattern changes, and border transitions to support intuitive navigation — especially critical in memory care environments where visual cues reduce confusion.
Antimicrobial Protection — Flooring systems with built-in antimicrobial properties and heat-welded seams for clinical areas — meeting infection control requirements while maintaining a residential appearance.
Resident-Occupied Renovation — Phased installation protocols designed for buildings where residents cannot relocate — working room by room with furniture moves, temporary pathways, and minimal disruption.
ADA & Accessibility — Transitions, thresholds, and surface materials that meet ADA requirements and support the mobility devices — wheelchairs, walkers, motorized scooters — that residents depend on daily.
Division: Sacramento Flooring