Welcome to The Promenade at Tuxedo Place, an assisted living facility in Tuxedo Park, New York. This community does not offer a level of care outside of assisted living. The Promenade at Tuxedo Place offers vision care to its residents.
Costs at this community start at $2,784 and range up to $12,300. The average price in the community is $7,542, which is the same as the average price in the area of $ 7,542. The cost of assisted living in this area is greater than the state average. If the resident needs other services, additional care may increase the monthly cost.
There are 20 hospitals within 25 miles of The Promenade at Tuxedo Place. The two closest hospitals are Good Samaritan Hospital Of Suffern which is 6.1 miles away and St Anthony Community Hospital which is 10.2 miles away.
This community, The Promenade at Tuxedo Place, has garnered positive feedback for its cleanliness, friendly and helpful staff, and the range of activities available for residents, including bingo, puzzles, barbecues, and trips. The facility's living spaces are considered nice, with one reviewer specifically mentioning the benefit of an apartment with a view and the security of having amenities like refrigerators and stoves in the rooms. The affordability of the rent, which is highlighted as reasonably priced even with additional charges for electricity, makes it an attractive option for those on a budget. The community's efforts to maintain the grounds, especially during the snowy season, have been recognized and appreciated by visitors. Seniors seem to enjoy a variety of social and recreational activities, though one point of criticism shared by more than one reviewer is a lack of sufficient outdoor spaces for residents to enjoy.
However, some reviewers noted concerns, including the community's policy on evaluating prospective residents, which was deemed inflexible by one visitor, and the perceived lack of enthusiasm among some residents. There were also comments about the physical layout and accessibility challenges posed by the location, particularly for those with mobility issues. Despite these drawbacks, many find the community to have a cozy, home-like atmosphere, with clean and conducive rooms that appeal to the preferences of seniors looking for both independent and assisted living options. The dining services received particular praise for the quality and freshness of the food. While the executive director received some criticism, the rest of the staff is consistently described as very accommodating, caring, and excellent in their roles.