Accordia Woods Assisted Living Community sits at 1889 Curlew Road in Palm Harbor, Florida, tucked beneath big oak and camphor trees, and you'll notice that this place feels pretty cozy since it has only 20 private and semi-private rooms, so people get more attention and staff can focus on each resident's needs. Each apartment has a kitchenette with a microwave, small refrigerator, and sink, plus private bathrooms with benches, hand showers, and emergency call systems, and residents can personalize their rooms if they want. There's climate control and cable TV in every room, and safety comes first here with smoke detectors and sprinklers installed in every apartment, as well as a 24-hour certified nursing assistant always on duty.
The staff speak English and offer help with bathing, dressing, daily tasks, managing medicines, and transfers between beds and wheelchairs, and they're trained to handle a range of care needs from low to high with a flexible pricing system depending on what kind of care a resident might need. They also help coordinate moves, set up medical appointments, and drive folks to the doctor or shopping if needed, plus the laundry, linen service, and daily housekeeping mean residents don't have to worry about chores, while weekly deep cleaning covers each apartment to keep things tidy. The dining area is a bright, relaxed place where a home-based chef serves up nutritious, gourmet meals three times a day, and meals take into account special diets for things like allergies and diabetes.
Accordia Woods holds a license from the State of Florida, License #11400, and can house up to 25 people, keeping it small enough that people can feel known and looked after rather than lost in the shuffle. Medical care is a regular part of life here with visiting physicians, geriatric specialists, and a certified nursing assistant always ready, so families don't have to worry as much about emergencies or regular checkups. The whole place feels freshly updated with new community spaces, a cozy sitting room for watching movies or chatting, a library of books and DVDs, and internet so residents can stay up to date or talk with family.
Activities pop up all the time, from history discussions, book clubs, ceramics, games, and movie nights to bigger outings like going to horse or car races, excursions to aquariums, and group shopping trips, with daytime programming and wellness sessions to help people move around and stay healthy. No pets are allowed, but there are garden spaces, walking paths for anyone who likes a stroll near the woods, and a big patio and terrace where people can take in the fresh air over coffee or tea. There's a wrap-around balcony with views of the Florida greenery which is nice for anyone wanting to relax outside.
Other handy features are all-day restaurant-style dining, a salon for hair, skin, and nails, regular religious services, and garden areas for growing things or just sitting quietly. Residents can use the phone and internet in their rooms, visit with neighbors in common rooms, and take part in community events or even run their own activities, encouraging everyone to stay connected. Accordia Woods takes pride in offering support tailored to each person, with a focus on family involvement, and works with a range of payment options like private pay, Social Security, veterans' benefits, and different fees for types of care. It sits near local hospitals and pharmacies, so health needs are within easy reach, and everything's set up to help people enjoy daily life with comfort and safety, while making space for friendships and time outdoors.