Weinberg House Community Room Named for Plamondon Hospitality Partners

inte8821 • April 28, 2016

We recently honored Plamondon Hospitality Partners by naming the community room at Weinberg House after them. The dedication took place on April 15th, and recognized them for so generously extending lodging to our Weinberg House senior residents during a major renovation project. Fifteen residents, many of whom had never before experienced a hotel over-night, stayed for three weeks while the remainder of residents went with family or to other supportive facilities in the area, depending on the level of care needed.

The staff at TownePlace Suites opened their common area numerous times to all of the seniors for buffet breakfast, craft nights, sing-alongs, and a farewell dinner of fried chicken and all the fixings catered by Roy Rogers. The residents had the opportunity to interact with each other and with the staff of the hotel. Everyone’s spirits were lifted and lifelong friends and bonds were created.

Plamondon Hopsitality Partners also donated furniture for the Weinberg House Community Room as part of an ongoing make-over effort.

In honoring Plamondon Hospitality Partners, it was noted that the impact and effects of their generosity and their level of service to the residents were immeasurable. There was a need and when we asked for help Plamondon Hospitality Partners and their employees went far beyond anything anticipated. This organization is a shining example of many of the fine companies in our community that truly care about the people they serve. The lives of our residents have been forever changed for the positive by this relationship and partnership with Plamondon Hopsitality Partners.

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