The third good thing (third only in the time it took to grasp it -- it ought to head the list) , is that the people working here, first to keep us comfortable as we go about our more or less normal lives, later to care for us when care becomes necessary, are without exception kind and good. How does the management find and keep so many people who really do like and respect the residents and want to help them if they need it? I don’t know, but it does -- and how I wish I didn’t fear that in this respect it is unusual. It ought to be taken for granted in any kind of care home, but if you imagine yourself faced with trying to guarantee such care, you see soon enough that it calls for exceptional qualities. And I and the good friends I’ve made here, are in a place where those qualities prevail.