Londonderry On The Tred Avon sits on a long stretch of waterfront at 700 Port St. #148 in Easton, right on Maryland's Eastern Shore, and the view really is something, especially when folks sit out on their porches or catch the wildlife and sunsets from outdoor dining spots. This senior living cooperative has been around for a while, meant for adults 62 and up, and has about 74 beds. The buildings include a Community Center with 26 connected apartments, and there are quite a few choices for living space, like The Caroline, The Dorchester, The Kent, The Queen Anne, and The Talbot, which all have their own layouts and square footage; you'll find options like studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, and even suites, along with larger cottages, many with 9-foot ceilings, tall windows, outdoor patios, and fully updated kitchens with full-size appliances plus washers and dryers. The apartments and cottages offer a light, airy feel, and the campus has about 1500 feet of shoreline along the Tred Avon River.
Londonderry On The Tred Avon is part of the Five Star Senior Living network, and provides a wide range of care, from independent living to assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care for people with dementia, and respite or even home care. Trained aides help with things like bathing, dressing, medication, and everyday needs, and folks who want to stay at home can get companionship and non-medical help. Memory care staff step in for residents with Alzheimer's or dementia, giving extra support to prevent wandering and confusion. For those who like activities, the place has a community center, clubhouse, and a regular schedule of programs like a Summer Concert Series, with a real emphasis on social wellness, which a lot of folks seem to appreciate. The kitchen staff make nutritious meals with care, and the facility's even earned some attention for best activities and the friendliness of its staff in senior living award circles.
Londonderry has steady connections to the wider Easton area too, through community outreach projects and programs like "Be a Santa to a Senior®," where people gather gifts at local businesses and share them with area seniors. They work with Home Instead Senior Care on different outreach events. While reviews are mixed-there's a 4.7 out of 10 from some feedback and a 9.1 out of 10 average in another, and a one-star rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on nursing care-many say the environment is close-knit, with plenty of natural beauty, and a choice of updated apartments and social activities tailored for older adults.