
Kendal at Lexington Overcame Pandemic Distancing With Technology
In a community that enjoyed numerous weekly events, both on campus and within the community, the sudden need for isolation and social distancing initially seemed bleak. However, Kendal at Lexington,…
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Building Antibodies To Help Build Back Community
Hundreds of Kendal at Lexington residents and staff participated in the first COVID-19 vaccination clinic this week.
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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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COVID Update — 3/1/21
All tests for COVID-19 have been negative at Kendal at Lexington for the last 4 testing cycles. Testing will continue for all staff once per week. As we continue to…
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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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Dining and Fitness Amenities Tour
Moving to a community such as Kendal at Lexington checks off a lot of boxes: maintenance-free living, a continuing care model, and a vibrant community of residents eager to welcome…
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No COVID-19 Cases
The results for the Borden Health Center COVID-19 routine testing from Monday, November 2, have come back negative. Over 100 staff that access the center were tested. Moving forward, continued…
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