T01 Lambeth House
T01 Lambeth House
A not-for-profit continuing care retirement community (CCRC), Lambeth House was the first CCRC in New Orleans and is recognized as the leader in providing superior senior residential services. Its mission is to maximize the physical, intellectual, spiritual, emotional, and social well-being of its residents. Situated in a truly urban setting, Lambeth House is a high-rise structure of 12 stories consisting of 118 independent living apartments, 51 assisted living apartments, and 39 skilled nursing beds. After enduring the consequences of the destructive Hurricane Katrina in 2005, the subsequent massive loss of population in New Orleans, and the 2008 national economic collapse, Lambeth House was determined to see that senior living was as strong as ever in New Orleans. After three years of planning, Lambeth House began an expansion to ensure that quality senior living services would be available in New Orleans for generations to come. With a commitment to resident-centered decision-making, input from the surrounding community, and keeping purchases related to expansion local, Lambeth House is now stronger and will lead the way for years to come.
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