Fall Fun at Lexington Pointe


Fall Fun at Lexington Pointe

November 20th, 2021

Lexington Pointe Senior Living had a lot of fun on Halloween, which was highlighted by a pre-school/staff costume parade.

Kermit visited our Sesame Street neighborhood. The staff dressed as characters from the show, and we took the preschoolers to visit some of our Garden Cove residents. Chef Josh also made special Sesame Street cupcakes for all the kids. Yum! 🧁

We also celebrated with games like Pumpkin Bowling and Pumpkin Ring Toss. The Count, Kermit, and Fresh Popcorn helped catch the pumpkins and rings before they rolled off the table.

Lexington Pointe Senior Living’s very talented Chef Josh made Sesame Street cupcakes for our little visitors on Halloween. The treats were so detailed and looked just like characters from the popular show. The preschool children loved their snacks and running around in costumes for the holiday!

Lexington Pointe recently hosted its last Happy Hour on the Patio. We wanted to get in one last hurrah before the cold weather moves in.
Norella is enjoying a cold Oktoberfest beer. Cheers! 🍻

Lexington Pointe residents enjoyed a little free shopping excursion at our recent swap meet. We had a lot of items to look through, and our shoppers were happy with their finds!

Residents at Lexington Pointe Senior Living recently paired creativity with wine tasting. Participants enjoyed coloring some fall and Halloween pictures while snacking on delicious cheese and crackers with grapes and sipping on a variety of smooth wines. 🍷🧀🎨

Garden Cove residents decorated windows with tissue paper leaves for a fall craft project. The colorful leaves added a nice touch of autumn, and they sure are pretty to look at! 🍂

Lexington Pointe Senior Living residents gathered to create their own yarn owl craft. They used yarn, buttons, pipe cleaners, jewelry, and other items to design and make their own unique owl, all of which turned out really cute. 🦉

Read More

Autumn Wreath Project

November 24th, 2020

We celebrated the season at Lexington Pointe with a fun autumn wreath project. Everyone had a blast crafting together and visiting with one another, and the wreaths turned out beautifully!

Read More

Halloween Costume Parade & Contest

November 5th, 2020

To celebrate Halloween, members of the Lexington Pointe staff put on a costume parade and contest for our residents! It was a tough call because everyone looked amazing, but one of our HHA’s, Hannah, was voted as the winner. Congratulations, Hannah, and thank you to everyone who participated – both in the parade AND the audience!

Read More

Handcrafted Patriotic Masks, Halloween Fun, and More

October 26th, 2020

The sister-in-law of our nurse, Suzy, handcrafted patriotic masks for all the veterans at Lexington Pointe Senior Living! Here’s our friend, Mike D., showing off his. Mike served in the U.S. Army Artillery unit and is a veteran of the Korean War. Thank you to Mike and all our veterans for their service, and thank you to Suzy’s sister-in-law for the thoughtful and very generous gifts!

“Poetry is the rhythmical creation of beauty in words.” -Edgar Allan Poe

One of our residents, Evelyn P., wrote two poems inspired by her first living with us here at Lexington Pointe: “Looking at the Four Lane” and “Knocking at My Door”. We’re so lucky to have such amazing, artistic people in our community. Thank you for sharing your talents and creativity with us, Evelyn!


Even when we’re staying safe and socially distanced, a Friday happy hour is always a good time!

We’ve been really getting into the Halloween spirit here at Lexington Pointe! Residents Linda D., Faye R., and Marge D. put together “trick or treat bags” for students at the All Seasons Preschool we have on our campus. Also pictured is Don B. proudly showing off his fun and festive Halloween door decorations. Awesome job, Don!

Talk about Halloween spirit! During another recent happy hour, John and Norella U. enjoyed “green monster” cocktails served in cups decorated with Frankenstein. What better way to serve such a drink?

Read More