Sigma Builders and Legato Living announce the start of construction on their second Indiana-based residential assisted living facility, located in Westfield.
Sigma Builders is leading the design and building services to create a 16-bedroom senior residence for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and dementia. This Legato Living home, scheduled to open in late 2026, will be locally owned and will feature the organization’s hallmark family-style living environment where residents are treated with respect, understanding, and compassion.
“Sigma Builders is proud to partner with Legato Living for the second time to support Legato’s mission to care for the whole person and allow them to thrive by designing a thoughtful and comfortable living environment,” Sigma Builders Founding Partner Dave Berman said. “Our shared vision will make home living a reality for more individuals living with Alzheimer’s and dementia, helping provide them and their loved one’s peace of mind.”

(From left) Sigma Builders Founding Partners Dave Berman and Kimberly Bowers, and Legato Living Residential Memory Care Owner Andy Hein. (Photo provided)
Legato Living designs its homes to help memory care residents maintain the lifestyle they were accustomed to while sharing the amenities and comforts of a single-family residential home. The company acquires and remodels homes in South Carolina, Texas, Iowa, Nebraska, Arizona, and Indiana. Legato Living focuses on smaller facilities, recognizing that larger memory care facilities are often too large for some individuals as the disease progresses.
The organization chose the location of its new facility in Chatham Hills due to its accessibility and nearby amenities, combined with the charm and safety of the community, to allow residents and their families to easily spend quality time together inside and outside the home.
“We recognize the need for memory care facilities that feel like home, emphasizing communal spaces and innovative therapies, that ensure individuals thrive and we’re honored to fill that void in the Westfield and Chatham communities,” said Andy Hein, owner of the Legato Living home in Chatham Hills. “We are excited to build a second home in partnership with Sigma Builders to offer our signature welcoming home environments for even more residents.”
The boutique model ensures each resident has a five to one caregiver to resident ratio on average and can benefit from the group’s extensive wraparound services, including physical and cognitive care, respite and adult daycare, health care services, and hospice care.
About Sigma Builders
Sigma Builders, led by partners Dave R. Berman and Kimberly Bowers, is a leading custom home designer, builder and remodeler in Indiana. Sigma also specializes in light commercial building work. With decades of design experience combined with a passion for architecture, Sigma builds each custom luxury home with functionality and innovative design features to best suit clients’ needs, starting with interactive 3D technology to create a unique personalized home design including careful consideration to maximize views and the lot’s characteristics. Behind each home are skilled craftsmen and experienced Sigma team members dedicated to guiding clients through every step of the home building journey. Learn more at sigmabuildersllc.com.
About Legato Living
Legato Living is a boutique memory care franchise dedicated to creating warm, personalized environments for individuals living with Alzheimer’s and dementia. With a focus on transforming single-family homes into intimate, residential care spaces, Legato Living ensures a high caregiver-to-resident ratio and innovative therapies such as music therapy to support residents’ physical, emotional, and cognitive well-being. Beginning in Nebraska, Legato Living will soon be operating homes across South Carolina, Texas, Iowa, Arizona, and Indiana. Legato Living emphasizes comfort, connection, and quality care to enable residents to thrive in familiar and nurturing settings. Learn more at legatoliving.com.
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