 Hi, I'm Travis Royal. I'm the Director of Community Relations here at Brandywine Living Potomac. What makes Brandywine Living Potomac unique? We have a luxury decor outfit for our residents to really enjoy. We try our best here to work with individuals and focus on their individual needs and allow them to propel throughout the community at their pace. I like everything about Brandywine to be perfectly honest and it's not just a sentiment. I'll tell you one of them that is wonderful is we have a chauffeur. If you have a doctor's appointment or you want to do some shopping or something, he will take you there and pick you up and that's a great amenity for those of us who can't drive anymore and don't have family nearby. So that's one of the things I really love about Brandywine. We have a patio with a koi pond and we have, in addition to that, we have a therapy pool for residents to recover and rehab. The salon is very good. It's reasonable. We need our hair cut whether you're a man or you're a woman. You need your hair cut and coloring and nails done. The salon is very important. Exercise classes. You would go downstairs and use the big equipment. A lot of upper body, a lot of leg movement, even fingers, arms, things like that. I do like to go to the tap room for the happy hour because it's an opportunity to sit around and talk also with friends. And it doesn't mean that you have to have an alcoholic beverage. You can have Shirley temples, you can have ginger ale, but it's a socializing fun thing. The dining room does a fantastic job. I would say it's rated in my mind. It'll be comparable to a typical top-notch restaurant. And it's nutritious. There's nothing unnutritious about the food that they serve you. Here, Brandy, when I live in the red carpet experience is we roll out red carpet when the entire team's here to greet them and we clap and applaud when they walk in. We try our best to work with different songs and musical experiences as they come in. Each person we try our best to cater to them individually. In addition to the red carpet experience, we have a dining staff. We'll do a charcuterie board with a bottle of wine and fruit. So it's really a good experience to sort of family for the first day to really work with them and welcome them as a whole to the community. Everyone that you pass in the hallways or on an elevator or anything like that are very cordial, very friendly. They'll always say hello and how are you and wish you a happy day and that type of thing. And I think it's very noticeable and I think it makes for being highly comfortable to be here on any given day. So here, Brandy, when I live in Potomac, we actually offer three floors of living, assisted living. In addition to that, we offer what we call memory care for reflection serenade. That is for individuals who have advanced levels of dementia, Alzheimer's. The goal with them is just to have them a secure area to give them a little slower lifestyle. One of the things that we really try to impress upon family members this entire building is their home. So the goal is to have them utilize the entire space and not just be secluded to their rooms. I would always say come and try it. If you don't try it, you'll never know. Everyone I know who's come to try it has stayed.