NEW YORK CITY — Maplewood Senior Living and Omega Healthcare Investors Inc. (NYSE: OHI) have opened Inspīr Carnegie Hill, a high-rise seniors housing community in Manhattan’s Upper East Side neighborhood.
The property is the first to open under Maplewood’s luxury Inspīr brand. Rising 23 stories, the community features 215 units of assisted living, memory care and what the company calls “enhanced care.”
Claire Davenport will serve as house geriatrician through a collaboration with the Brookdale Department of Geriatrics and Palliative Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, which was recently ranked the No. 1 geriatrics program in the country by U.S. News & World Report. Residents of Inspīr Carnegie Hill will receive coordinated access to services at the Martha Stewart Center for Living and the Mount Sinai Health System.
Inspīr Carnegie Hill also partnered with Rusk Rehabilitation’s Horticultural Therapy Program at NYU Langone Health to introduce the benefits of horticulture therapy to their memory care residents in order to reduce stress and improve cognitive function.
Handel Architects designed the community.
Maplewood Senior Living owns and operates 16 senior living communities in Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York and Ohio.