Providence Living at Hunter's Creek sits in a three-story building with both assisted living and memory care services, and when folks walk in, they'll see courtyards, shaded walking paths, gardens, and plenty of indoor and outdoor seating, which all help with comfort and safety, and there's a secured memory care courtyard for those who could use a little more protection from wandering, and it's pet-friendly so residents can have their animals nearby if they like. They've got 24 memory care units with MC License #13241, and the capacity is set at 24 for that part, focusing on people who live with dementia or Alzheimer's, and the whole community aims to make daily life easier with things like wireless emergency call systems, staff on duty all the time, and expanded generator capacity so there's always power, even when the weather is bad.
Providence Living at Hunter's Creek, which some people still call "Sonata Hunter's Creek" in certain materials, offers not just memory care but assisted living, nursing home care, independent living, and even continuing care all in one spot, so folks can stay as their needs change. The apartments come in over 70 different layouts, including studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom plans, with ADA-accessible options and private rooms, and all assisted living units have their own washer and dryer. They run on an all-inclusive pricing model that covers what people need day to day-things like water, electricity, cable, Wi-Fi, phone, housekeeping, laundry, and maintenance. The average cost reported is $3,500, but the exact prices aren't public, and rentals are month-to-month so families aren't locked in.
Meals get served three times a day in a full-service restaurant, with menus put together by chefs who can handle dietary restrictions, and there are snacks if folks need them. Residents get access to many features, including a fitness and therapy room, spa and salon, games, arts and crafts room, library and computer center, and a wellness center with medical support. For getting around, they provide scheduled transportation within 10 miles for appointments or outings, and there's high-speed internet and parking.
The staff at Providence Living at Hunter's Creek includes nurses available at all hours and team members with more than 50 years of experience in senior care, and they work on making individualized care plans shaped by what each person likes, needs, and can do. Safety takes priority with 24-hour access control and integrated smoke detectors in community spaces. Memory care gets extra focus for people struggling with cognitive issues, aiming to keep routines simple and secure so residents don't get mixed up or wander off, and daily life includes enrichment programs, fitness, and activities to keep people engaged. They also have respite or short-term stay options for those who need a trial run or a break from home care.
Reviews are generally strong, with cleanliness, staff, and care often mentioned, and the average score is 4.5 stars or a little under 8 out of 10, which points to steady quality. Providence Living at Hunter's Creek belongs to the Providence Senior Living network in Central Florida, run by local owners with hands-on managers, and the community often invites families or new residents to tour and see the spaces, both inside and out. Families say the place is known for attention to detail, clean spaces, and meaningful daily activities for residents, with a focus on each person's freedom to pick how they'd like to spend their day.