We are thankful to have weathered Hurricane Milton at our evacuation sites. Everyone is safe and doing well. Our first priority is always the safety and well-being of our residents and team members.
We do not have power or water services at this time. We are actively working with Duke Energy and LeadingAge Southeast on power restoration.
Independent Living residents should stay at their evacuation sites if it is safe for them to do so. While power has been restored, we do not have potable water, roads in the area may be dangerous, and services are very limited.
As of today, residents in Assisted Living and Nursing Care who were staying at Legacy Pointe, Mease Manor and Orlando Lutheran Towers have returned to the community. Some residents will be staying at Westminster Lakeland and Westminster Baldwin Park, or moving to Westminster Point Pleasant, for residents’ continued safety and comfort while we work to restore power and water services. Thank you very much to the team members and residents who have hosted us for their hospitality.
Assisted Living and Nursing Care residents are beginning to return back to the community. We are currently planning for this process to continue throughout the weekend.
We thank Legacy Pointe, Mease Life, Orlando Lutheran Towers, Westminster Baldwin Park and Westminster Lakeland for their hospitality in providing shelter for our community’s residents.
We are thankful to have weathered Hurricane Milton at our evacuation sites. Everyone is safe and doing well. Our first priority is always the safety and well-being of our residents and team members. We are operating on backup generators while city power is still being restored.
Today, Assisted Living and Nursing Care residents are beginning to return back to the community. We plan for this process to continue through tomorrow. We thank Legacy Pointe, Mease Life, Orlando Lutheran Towers, Westminster Baldwin Park and Westminster Lakeland for their hospitality in providing shelter for our community’s residents.
We encourage Independent Living residents to stay at their evacuation sites are if it is safe to do so, and we urge them to consider waiting to return until after full power and water service have been restored.
We are thankful to have weathered Hurricane Milton at our evacuation sites. Everyone is safe and doing well. Our first priority is always the safety and well-being of our residents and team members. Power has been restored and we continue to inspect the buildings to ensure safety.
Today we are preparing for Assisted Living and Nursing Care residents to begin returning home. We expect this will continue through tomorrow. We will update when it is clear for residents who evacuated on their own to return home.
We are thankful to have weathered the storm at our evacuation sites. Unfortunately power has not been restored yet and the city is under a boil water notice. Pinellas County urges extreme caution in travel. We will continue to assess the buildings tomorrow and once we have determined that it is safe to do so, we will make plans for residents to return.
Residents and team members are doing well at our evacuation sites and we will stay there until it is safe to return home.
Thank you very much to the team members who have been caring for the residents we serve throughout the effects of the storm.
We are continuing to evaluate damage that may have been caused by Hurricane Milton to our community. All of the Assisted Living and Nursing Care residents who evacuated are doing well, and we thank the team members throughout the organization who are hard at work to support them. Spirits are high among team members and residents. Thank you to all of the communities who are hosting us during our evacuation.
Our community is still under evacuation order by Pinellas County. We have heard this morning that water has been shut off by the City of St. Petersburg, and there may be no electrical service. Much of the city has suffered significant storm damage. At this time we must remain at our evacuation sites until it is safe to return home.
The Assisted Living and Nursing Care residents who evacuated with us are doing well. Spirits are high among residents and team members, and we have power and supplies. We are thankful to those who are assisting us: Legacy Pointe in Orlando, Mease Life in Dunedin, Orlando Lutheran Towers, Westminster Lakeland and Westminster Baldwin Park.
We are prepared for the arrival of Hurricane Milton. Our community is under mandatory evacuation order, and all Assisted Living and Nursing Care residents have arrived at their evacuation sites at Westminster Baldwin Park, Westminster Lakeland, Legacy Pointe in Orlando, Mease Life in Dunedin, and Orlando Lutheran Towers. Everyone is doing well.
Thank you to our team members who traveled to our evacuation sites, for their hard work in supporting the continued safety and well-being of the residents we serve.
Westminster Suncoast is continuing to prepare for the effects of Hurricane Milton. Pinellas County has ordered a mandatory evacuation order for Zones A, B and C.
Assisted Living residents are at Orlando Lutheran Towers and Legacy Pointe in Orlando to shelter from the storm. Nursing Care residents have arrived at or are on the way to Mease Life in Dunedin, Westminster Lakeland and Westminster Baldwin Park in Orlando.
Independent Living residents are strongly urged to evacuate as soon as possible, as the community is in a mandatory evacuation zone.
We will continue to update as more information becomes available.
We continue to prepare for the effects of Hurricane Milton on our community. We are under an evacuation order for Zones A, B and C as ordered by Pinellas County. Assisted Living residents are now on their way to Orlando Lutheran Towers and Legacy Pointe, and Nursing Care residents are en route to Mease Life, Westminster Lakeland and Westminster Baldwin Park. Independent Living residents are strongly urged to leave the community and put their plans in place as soon as possible. We will continue to update as more information becomes available.