Peconic Landing sits in Greenport and offers many services for seniors looking for both independence and care as needs change, and the place has all sorts of options like apartment homes attached to the Community Center, which come with full kitchens, walk-in closets, and even underground parking, while cottage homes give people things like a two-car garage, outdoor patio, big sunrooms, or cozy fireplaces, so there's room and style choices for different tastes and budgets, and folks can explore the whole campus with an interactive map too. The membership options here let residents own equity in their homes through a share in a housing cooperative, and people can pick from Lifecare contracts that cover all health and long-term care or fee-for-service ones where health costs get paid as needed, so folks know what to expect. Residents can move between independent living, assisted living, memory support, and skilled nursing as their health needs change, which means they can age right at home without much worry about sudden fee hikes.
There's a lot for both body and mind here, with fitness centers, wellness programs, dining options, and all sorts of art and culture events, and the Center for Well-Being keeps people connected to medical help and programs aimed at staying healthy and active. The onsite health services cover primary care and even specialty things like rheumatology for conditions like arthritis and Lyme disease, plus urology and podiatry, with doctors from Stony Brook Eastern Long Island Hospital seeing both residents and the public in a 1,200-square-foot clinic at the Center for Well-Being. The staff handle everything from adult and geriatric care, preventive medicine, lab work, and chronic disease monitoring, even things like suture removal and pre-op checks, so there's help for everyday needs or emergencies.
The place has assisted living, memory support services for people with dementia or cognitive issues, skilled nursing for serious health needs, home health services for care at home, and respite care for those who need temporary help, plus short-term rehabilitation for recovery after illness or injury, all on the same campus. They even offer long-term care through a dedicated facility recognized for high standards. Brecknock Hall, their historic building, works as an event space for weddings, celebrations, cultural programs, and educational workshops, and it also serves as a local landmark. The campus design makes living easy, with features meant for accessibility and comfort, and the community has activities, outings, cultural events, and educational opportunities so people don't feel left out or bored.
Housekeeping and maintenance are included in the living arrangements, so residents don't have to worry about chores or repairs, and the community has a mix of experiences and amenities along with a choice of floor plans that suit different wants. Peconic Landing works as a Life Plan Community as well, meaning people who pick it can stay put as their health or lifestyle needs change, from independent options to advanced care. The place also aims to grow as a local resource by adding more medical specialties and connections with the East End, so residents and even nearby neighbors benefit. There's a real attempt to blend health, care, social life, and independence so folks can keep living as they like for as long as possible.