Life at Lansdowne Heights
discover so much more than a place to stay. They
uncover a vibrant, social and caring community.
Life at Lansdowne Heights
Experience our commitment to independence and choice as you pick
from a variety of room types.
Mealtime is always an energetic and social time at Lansdowne Heights. With a menu filled with choices, our residents enjoy more, and healthier, options than they would living at home.
🌟 Say Hello to One of Our Newest Residents! 🌟We are thrilled to welcome this amazing lady to Lansdowne Heights! 🎉 She’s already bringing so much positive energy and smiles to everyone around her.Fun fact: a little Elvis, some chips, and Chick-fil-A are her recipe for a perfect day! 🎶🥤🍟Let’s show her the warmest welcome and make her feel right at home! 💛#Welcome #CommunityLove #BrightDaysAhead #memory #memorycare #memorycarecommunity #seniorliving … See MoreSee Less
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🌨️ From Lansdowne Heights: Have Fun and Enjoy the Snow! 🌨️Winter weather is here, and while we love seeing the snow-covered beauty of Lansdowne Heights, safety comes first—especially if you have to commute during inclement weather. Here are some tips to keep you safe on the roads:🚗 Before You Hit the Road:Check the Forecast: Stay updated on road conditions and weather alerts.Prep Your Car: Ensure tires are properly inflated, wipers are working, and your car is stocked with essentials (blanket, flashlight, ice scraper, and emergency kit).Clear Your Vehicle: Remove all snow and ice from your windows, mirrors, roof, and lights for full visibility.🛣️ While Driving:Go Slow: Drive slower than usual—icy patches can be hard to spot.Keep Your Distance: Allow extra space between you and the car ahead.Brake Gently: Sudden stops can cause skidding. If you start to slide, steer in the direction of the skid.Use Headlights: Even during the day, headlights improve visibility for you and others.🌟 If You Get Stuck:Stay with your car—it provides shelter and makes it easier for help to find you.Use sand, cat litter, or traction mats to get your car moving again.🛑 Know When to Stay Home:Sometimes, the best way to stay safe is to avoid unnecessary travel. If roads look dangerous, consider working from home or delaying your plans.❄️ Fun Tip: Grab a sled and head to the nearest hill for some winter fun!Stay safe, Lansdowne Heights Family, and enjoy the snow responsibly! Feel free to share this post to help others stay prepared. … See MoreSee Less
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Happy National Trivia Day! 🧠 Put your knowledge to the test.Drop your answer in the comments!#NationalTriviaDay #seniorlivingtrivia #funfacts … See MoreSee Less
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Here's to a year filled with kindness, laughter, and shared moments. We’re ready for an incredible 2025 with our wonderful community! #HappyNewYear #SeniorLiving #LansdowneHeights … See MoreSee Less
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🎄 Creating Holiday Memories That Matter 🎄The holiday season is a time for joy, connection, and creating memories. For individuals with cognitive impairments, these moments are especially meaningful. While the details may fade, the feelings of love, warmth, and community remain. ❤️ Simple acts of kindness—singing a carol 🎶, sharing a smile 😊, or decorating together ✨—can leave a lasting impression on hearts.A heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined us at Lansdowne Heights to spread holiday cheer! 🎁 Your presence, compassion, and generosity made the season brighter 🌟 for our residents and their families. Together, we’ve created moments they will carry with them in spirit, if not always in memory. 💕Here’s to the power of connection and the beauty of giving back. Happy Holidays to all! ❄️🎅🎁 #JoyfulMoments #memorycarecommunity #memory #cognitivehealth #seniorliving #merrychristmas … See MoreSee Less
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Wishing everyone a Merry Christmas filled with love, laughter, and cherished memories. 🎄❤️ #seniorlivingchristmas #JoyfulMoments … See MoreSee Less
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