
Moving in Single
Recently a small group of residents were asked questions on a Zoom presentation for prospective new residents about entering a place like Kendal at Lexington as a single person. All…
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Peter Basquin
After living a full and active life in New York City, Peter Basquin and his wife decided that in retirement, they wanted to find a senior living community that included interesting people and plenty of social outlets.
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Dorothy and James Yuan
Born and living through difficult political times in China, the Yuans and their families finally arrived in the US. The couple met as graduate students, moved to Dallas where James worked for Texas Instruments, and Dorothy became a scientist and professor at the University of Texas Medical Center.
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Patricia “Pat” Jones
When she realized she could no longer take care of her home the way she wanted to, Pat Jones started searching for someplace new. A Washington, D.C. native who lived…
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Capture a Glimpse of the Good Life at Kendal at Lexington
We realize sometimes a best kept secret is better shared. That certainly applies to our community at Kendal at Lexington. Our residents eagerly share what it is they love about…
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Barbara Morris
Smaller Space, Big Family Ties to Collington. Happenstance first brought Barbara Morris to Collington. In 1996, she had to go to the community to drop off some local historical literature for resident…
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Fundamental Kendal Beliefs and Dining Matters
Fundamental Kendal Beliefs and Dining Matters written by resident, Gary Olin
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Miniature Therapy Horses Visit Kendal on Hudson Residents
April 28, 2021—Two mini-therapy horses spent the morning with memory care and skilled nursing care residents in Kendal on Hudson’s Sunnyside Garden and with independent and assisted living residents on a terrace overlooking the Hudson River.
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Barclay Friends Residents Reflect on "The Hill We Climb" Poem
This past week, residents spent time reflecting on the poem by Amanda Gorman entitled “The Hill We Climb.” Gorman famously recited this poem during the 2021 Presidential Inauguration. Reading the…
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