The Promenade at Tuxedo Place is a family-oriented, luxury, assisted living facility. "There was a need for high quality senior housing and services, provided by a family-run organization," says owner, Steven Laufer, who established TPTP in New York. Tuxedo sets itself apart from other facilities because the owners manage much of the day-to-day operations and therefore can offer affordable rates to residents. The staff strives to provide the best possible care for seniors. Residents are able to live on their own with the added reliability of a fully equipped staff to help with their everyday needs. There is a real home-like feel to Tuxedo, a "family dynamic," says Laufer.
Located in a beautiful setting next to Tuxedo Park, The Promenade at Tuxedo Place houses around fifty residents and provides independent living, assisted living, memory care, and respite care. Tuxedo is conveniently located for residents of both New York and New Jersey. On-site health services including psychiatric care, hospice care, and medication management. Residents also have laundry and housekeeping services, along with a wide range of activities available, including organized offsite activities and outings. Family is important at Tuxedo and guests are able to attend meals and stay overnight. Laufer says, "Everyone in the community, staff and residents alike, have warm friendships."
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Reviews
4.1( 6 Reviews )
James
October 05, 2022
I'm living at The Promenade at Tuxedo Place right now. It's not a new community, but it is well-maintained and everything works. The heat is on 365 days a year if you want. The rent is inexpensive, it's $1113 a month. There is an adjustment for electricity. So if you run an air conditioner in the summer or if you leave a lot of lights on, you might a bit of increase in your rent. But mostly it's in the $20 range, it's not significant. The room comes with a refrigerator and a stove. I have a 1-bedroom with a decent area, the kitchen is about six by nine, and the living room is a good size. It's not big, but it's functional. I'm very fortunate that I have a corner unit with a living room that has windows on two sides. The staff is only the maintenance people and the manager, and they're all excellent. They're very accommodating and caring. They're limited in what they can do, so sometimes things don't get done the way the tenants would like, but I don't care because it all works for me. When I have something wrong, they come and fix it. The only thing lacking from a senior's standpoint is activities, there's no one to coordinate any of the activities or help some people without a car. They don't provide food. I make my own. In the summertime, they have a crew that comes in and cleans the ground up once a week, cuts grass, and trims. So the place is kept clean.
Mark
March 02, 2022
We visited The Promenade at Tuxedo Place. The woman in charge of admissions to that facility was very nice. She took us on a tour of the building. The apartment was lovely. The view was very nice and we liked the apartment. The community was very friendly. The people were lovely. The condition of the property was excellent. It had a very, very nice layout. There were activities for seniors. The negative issue was it was too far away from the community in Monsey to make it practical for us.
The only thing I saw was the library. The place was very clean. It was snowy and icy, and they cleared away the snow and the ice. The staff was very friendly. I didn't see any area where they needed improvement. It was a very nice facility. The apartment was very neat, well kept, and in excellent condition. They just painted it and it had a lot of outlets. The kitchen was very nice and the bathroom had bars for seniors to hold on to, which was very, very good.
Michael
January 23, 2021
I'm moving into the Promenade at Tuxedo Place. Price is one of the major reasons I chose it. It's very helpful. There was only one issue that came up whether I was eligible or not. The room was very nice. I took an apartment on the first floor 'cause I had a knee replacement, so that was helpful. I'm hoping to move in within the next 2 to 3 weeks. It's a little bit old, but it seemed very nice.
David P
July 17, 2017
With the limited income that my mom has, The Residences at Tuxedo Place was just not in the budget. The experience was nice. The community was nice and clean, and the proximity was good too.
Anthony507278
March 06, 2017
The Residences at Tuxedo Place looked fine on the inside, but I didn't like the location of it or the way it was set back on a hill. It was too remote for my mother's needs and too far to walk for someone to get to a car on very hilly terrain. The inside seemed fine. The rooms looked clean and were normal rooms. The amenities looked fine, as well.
Luke2
February 23, 2016
My father’s been at Tuxedo Place for two months now. I like the idea of a small community. It’s independent and assisted living in three, extremely clean buildings. They have cards, a small exercise room, an activity room where they do arts and crafts, and a very nice dining area. I’ve tried their food, and it’s good. You can tell it’s fresh. There have been minor issues, but overall, everybody is very caring. They have an in-house doctor that comes once a week and stays for about three hours to see whoever is on the list. There's also a nurse on staff. The doctor comes either Wednesday or Thursday between the hours of 10:00 and noon, depending on the weather conditions.