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You can also take a look at this YouTube video: youtube.com/watch?v=MUVb2gX23DU
All you really need to do is create the asset (or use an existing asset), have my mod active, and name the asset specifically as mentioned in the details/video. Let me know if you have any problems, I haven't tried to create a new asset in a while so I hope it still works after the latest updates/DLC.
If everything works as expected, after you name the asset something specific and reload you should see the Nursing Home specific options including capacity.
Lemme know if you publish any assets to the workshop and I'll link to them from the main mod.
I'd like to make a few small, little, 2-bedroom, single-family buildings (that only house one senior couple or senior person each) and put them in a "retirement neighborhood" up in the hills in my game. If I apply all the "properties" of this residential home to my buildings and then state "only oneCitizen Unit" rather than 6 Citizen Units, would that make it a single family residence for a senior couple? And I would put your Functional NH for Senior Citizens - Mod in it as a Required Item. If I did all that, would the asset work to pull senior citizens only to it?
I'm new at all this modding business, but I've created a University with 2 University Dorms (under the tutelage of Populous) and it works, so I'd like to try to mod some of these little single-couple or single person homes if I can. Am I on the right track?