Princeton Village Of Largo sits in Largo, FL, and provides senior care and support in a warm, home-like place, where the staff focuses on each person's safety and comfort. The community offers different kinds of living, including independent living for those who want to stay active, assisted living for older adults who need help with daily tasks like dressing or taking medicine, and memory care for those with Alzheimer's or other dementias. The memory care, called Sodalis Largo, is set up for residents with cognitive decline and provides safety, comfort, and programs that help slow memory loss and ease anxiety, and the caregivers talk often with families to keep everyone informed.
Residents can choose between private or shared rooms, with options ranging from studios to two-bedroom apartments, some with kitchens and more than one bathroom, and all are spacious with private bathrooms, air conditioning, cable TV, Wi-Fi, and high-speed internet. The facility's design gives easy access to safe walking areas, an outdoor pool, and enclosed outdoor spaces, and several community areas like libraries, a movie theater, activity and arts rooms, and a fitness room add to the day's routine. Residents who like to stay busy can join in on movie nights, music and dance classes, gardening, or holiday events like Mardi Gras parties. There are transportation services too, so people can go to appointments or parks nearby.
The care team includes nurses, doctors, and other staff who are around for 12 to 16 hours each day and give supervision all day and night. They adjust care plans if someone's needs change and help with things like bathing, laundry, housekeeping, cooking, transfers, and medication management. Skilled nursing, wound care, and rehabilitation are also on site for those who need extra medical support, and emergency alert systems are in place so help is always close by.
Princeton Village Of Largo is owned by a not-for-profit healthcare group, and the setting encourages residents and families to talk openly with staff about any concerns. The whole community sponsors activities to keep people social, and trained staff work to make everything safe and routine, so everyone feels at home. Meals are served in a dining room with restaurant-style choices and can be adjusted for special diets, including those for diabetes or allergies. Housekeeping, laundry, concierge service, transportation, move-in help, and more are included to keep daily living easy.
There's a focus on personalized support, so people get the right help without losing their independence or sense of home, which is especially important for seniors with memory problems. The retirement community offers a mix of care levels, with plenty of amenities, peaceful outdoor space, and healthcare support so seniors and their families can feel comfortable and cared for as they age.