If Twin Towers is still around when I’m old, I’d love to live here! I stopped by the retirement home today to observe a presentation on Cincinnati history, taking place in one of the auditoriums. As the venue was located at the far end of the building, I had the opportunity to walk by many of the activity rooms, residences, and interact with staff. The facility was very spacious, clean, and modern. There is a gym with a variety of work out equipment, and staff members helping residents exercise. A beautiful dining hall sits off to the side. Whatever beef dish was being cooked for dinner smelled delicious! Two staff members helped residents find their seats in the auditorium, closed the blinds for the slideshow, and joked along with all the seniors. Everyone seemed to be having a good time, and the caregivers really enjoyed their job. The seniors clustered together in their friend groups, some in pairs. The little old ladies were adorable in their knitted shawls, matching pastel outfits, and fresh perms. Twin Towers has been a staple of Cincinnati since 1899 and sprawls out over 120 acres. Beautiful gardens surround the exterior and many residents have patio balconies to enjoy the view. Offering both senior apartments and assisted living, Twin Towers looks like a great place to spend your golden years. Since it is also a historic landmark, tours of the facility are offered to the public:
Yank D.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Florence, KY
It’s really gone downhill in the past couple of years. Bad hiring decisions in management and ran off all the good help. Are the residents being neglected? Ask them!