
LeadingAge NY Names Hal Craft Trustee of the Year
Dec. 24, 2020--LeadingAge New York CEO Jim Clyne presented the award to Craft during a Dec. 16 Zoom meeting of Kendal at Ithaca’s Board of Trustees.
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Senior Pen Pal Program
Our very own resident, Bindy Bitterman, is doing her part to bring joy to those in isolation during Covid-19. She is featured in The Honeycomb Project’s latest campaign. “What makes…
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Kendal Values: The Foundation of Our Mission and Community
Healthy living, active aging and continuing contributions to community life are just some of the aspects of living at Kendal at Lexington that make it such a desirable and thriving…
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Kendal Honored for Handling of COVID-19 Communications
Dec. 8, 2020—Kendal marketing staff and AKCG worked together to help affiliates decide how and when to report COVID-19 cases and how to reinforce them with messages of comfort, compassion and security when communicating to key audiences.
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Why “Tutwiler” ? How the Library Was Named
We are all acquainted with the Tutwiler Library, but not everyone knows who “Tutwiler” was. Carrington Cabell Tutwiler, affectionately known as “Tut,” was a longtime professor of English literature at…
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A Lifecare Contract for Your Financial and Physical Peace of Mind
Few things in life come with a safety net, but Kendal at Lexington comes close with the Lifecare contract. Lifecare is an ideal way to take control of your future…
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Respite Care: A Prescription for Caregivers and Their Loved Ones
Being a full-time caregiver for a loved one who is ill or disabled can feel like a lonely job. However, the National Alliance for Caregiving estimates over 65 million Americans…
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Enso Village Plans Win City's Approval
Nov. 20, 2020 (Healdsburg, California)—The Planning Commission approval paves the way for the building permit application for construction of the 221-residence community. Construction is scheduled to begin in the second quarter of 2021.
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Horticultural Therapy Program Gives Back to the Community
Our Horticultural Therapy team, led by Cheryl Bjornson, recently donated over 540 pounds of vegetables to the Chester County Food Bank. Their deliveries included green tomatoes, eggplant, collards curly and…
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