About every six weeks there is a meeting of all the inmates of Lexington Landing, the OFH. Today was the day. Much of the information is routine. It includes such things as fire and storm safety and other housekeeping details that come as reminders. Touting the progress of the skyway that will connect the two buildings over Lexington Ave is always popular. The steel superstructure is now in place.
The original building, of which I'm and inmate, is known as Lexington Landing I, the other L. L. II. The II building consists of 91 independent living apartments. 74 of 91 of those are occupied with 109 inmates. That building has a pickleball court, golf simulator and rooftop patio but no dining facilities.
L.L. I, has both a dining room and a bistro. It also has a fitness room with multiple machines and a workout room. There are 284 inmates in the building with one vacancy in independent living, five vacancies in assisted living, and memory care is full. Both buildings have underground parking.
There is minimal staff turnover in the facility. They are well trained, helpful and cheerful. Servers in the dining room are the most difficult to secure. Many are students and being on an active bus line helps in recruiting staff.
It's a good place, well run, and I'm a happy and grateful inmate. If you want to learn more go to lexingtonlanding.com
Takk for alt,
Al
Combria University, Portugal, the oldest university in Europe, founded in 1290.
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