^ 6 week, private facility. The city buys services from it, 5 departments. Each have about 12 residents.
6 workers per department + maintaince. It was its own library, dinning room for all the residents and kitchen big enough to feed them all. Laundry, sauna and hairdresser. Workshop, though nine of the residents use it at the moment as they aren't in good enough shape. Also the working rooms for cleaners and handymen. 4 floors and 2 wings. A gym for the elders and a medicine booth. Each department has their own medicine "closet" as well, big enough to hold all the medicine and max 2 personel inside. So, I would say it is mid-size facility.
But then again, it is private company that rents the building from the city.
The facilities the city own and maintance tend to have bigger facilities, more connected networks with hospitals and other, more customers, less workers and smaller pay. Also, they aren't as homelike ilenviroments and many of them offer food services to kindergartens and also the food the city makes isn't as good.
They also have more modern systems inside and more tools and machinery avauble to them. So accidents are less common and information moves faster.