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LynNette Downs

3 years ago

Orientation for their upcoming senior housing "The...

Orientation for their upcoming senior housing "The Curve" located on Crenshaw Blvd and 54th Street. Everyone was nice, I left early because questions were being asked directly to those on the podium instead of writing the questions on the colored index cards provided everyone. Became irritating because those conducting the orientation allowed those in attendance to ask questions out of turn. I extremely skeptical about the "lottery" process. Doesn't give much of an opportunity for those in need of senior housing over those who were there as curious onlookers. As stated, there will be 70 available units which consists of Studio and 1 bedroom units. Everyone should be aware that live-in aids have their own bedrooms and bathrooms. How can a minor child be a live-in caregiver? Most seniors don't want to reside where families and children reside. I definitely don't want to. I seeking safe, friendly, quiet senior living with accommodations suitable for seniors only. I could have gone to my monthly ministry meeting. It was a waste of valuable time. The room was cold when asked if the air could be adjusted, two of the hostesses stated they were hot as were others. A room full of seniors whom suffer with arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis n other chronic conditions shouldn't be in such cold conditions. There were open doors n having the AC on was inconsiderate. I'm coughing as I'm writing n posting this review. Since I'm posting this review, I guarantee I won't be considered for a unit in "THE CURVE" I'm giving an honest review.

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