The Lexington Center offers 24-hour care and assistance. Our goal is to keep our residents as independent as possible while re-establishing that parent/child relationship without the guilt or burden. We want to handle the day-to-day care so you can enjoy your time with Mom or Dad! We supply three meals a day, plus snacks, laundry care and weekly housekeeping services. We have activities to keep the body and mind active! We offer transportation to and from doctor's appointments and have occasional outings! We offer medication management and assistance with all activities of daily living. We are nestled in the woods but remain easily accessible. Our outdoor patios with rocking chairs give ample opportunities for rest and relaxation.
We look forward to becoming your loved one's new home!
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Reviews
4.8( 5 Reviews )
Stacei
September 15, 2022
We have chosen Sundale Senior Living for my mom. It has just worked in our parameters of what we needed for her. She is in level 1 assisted living. Some staff are more caring than others. But the facility is nice. It's newly remodeled and it doesn't smell. It's just nice. They have a hair salon, and somebody comes around and does nails, I think. My mom hasn't used that yet. They have a courtyard but no gym. They have a little outdoor covered area. My mom just moved in two weeks ago.
ME-ME
August 03, 2022
Larry Beltran was most helpful. I'm hoping my sister can be there but for now is in nursing home. My prayer is a better life for her and here I believe she would be happy.
Virginia26
May 20, 2014
I visited Lexington Center to check it out. It was phenomenal. It's an older building, but their staff, their food, activities, and everything they do, they do it excellently. However, it's a little too far. But the staff is excellent and absolutely amazing. They come into the room, and they help my friend's dad. He has a lot of health issues, and they will help him. They really go beyond just the normal job description. They help him get to the dining hall, and they encourage him. Her mom and dad were living at home. They were just overwhelmed, and so they had them moved to assisted living.
Her dad has had cancer for about 12 years. He's doing good, and it's really given him a new lease on life being there. It really has because there's so many activities, and there's so much going on. They come down and they help him to breakfast, they come get him for lunch and for dinner, and they make it enjoyable. So that's been a huge part of that. They got him to move a lot more, to get involved a lot more, and he plays games. It's just beyond an incredible thing.
I like their commitment to excellence, the activities, their commitment to getting people to participate in activities. And they don't go to the extreme. If you don't want to do it, they're not trying to make people do it. But they're encouraging it. So they're trying to make it the best experience possible.
kleblanc
July 30, 2012
The facility was a beautiful facility. The rooms were spacious and the views were nice. It was a newer building so the equipment and beds were still fairly new or hadn't been used at all. The only thing I wish was that the staff was more knowledgable but were they lacked in knowledge they made up for in customer service.
hornetdad
April 27, 2012
Upon first entering the Lexington Place facility, I was very impressed with the decor and cleanliness of the parlor area. There were several residents there visiting with each other and appeared very happy to see our group come in. Just off the parlor, to the right, is an elegant dining room that is also beautifully decorated and clean. On the left of the parlor is a game/visiting/community room that contains card tables and a variety of activities. The activity schedule board was completely filled with events ranging from Bible studies to day trips to shopping. I was able to visit a couple of residents in their rooms and was very impressed with the housekeeping staff. All of the residents that we encountered were very happy and seemed to enjoy their community. They all expressed how much they enjoyed the staff and the environment that Lexington Place provided and many stated that the staff had actually become their family. The actual care, concern and love from the staff towards the residents were what impressed me more than the decorations or the amenities provided or even the cleanliness. All of the staff that works at Lexington Place not only takes pride in their jobs, they take of the residents as if they were actually their own mother or father.