Pricing ranges from
    $3,740 – 4,488/month
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    5.0

    Spotless facility with caring staff

    I toured this small, bright, peaceful facility and found everything spotlessly clean - tidy rooms and bathrooms, fresh sheets and comfortable beds. The caring, friendly staff (excellent supervisor/administrator) provide tasty, nutritious meals and reliable help with meds, breathing treatments, hospital beds/wheelchairs and Medicaid setup, plus activities, a back porch and even goats and chickens - an affordable, wonderful place.

    Pricing

    $3,740+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $4,488+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Restaurant-style dining
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Dining room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library

    Community services

    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.57 · 7 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
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    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.7
    • Staff

      4.8
    • Meals

      5.0
    • Amenities

      5.0
    • Value

      5.0

    Pros

    • friendly staff
    • caring staff
    • professional administrator
    • strong supervisor presence
    • very clean facility
    • clean bathrooms and rooms
    • washed sheets and comfortable beds
    • bright and airy environment
    • small, home-like facility
    • affordable price
    • Medicaid assistance available
    • good, tasty, nutritious meals
    • help with medicines
    • hospital beds available
    • wheelchair access/allowed when necessary
    • breathing treatment support
    • helpful setup assistance
    • services rated very good
    • peaceful atmosphere
    • healthy and happy residents
    • activities including arts and crafts and board games
    • outdoor space (back porch)
    • animal presence (goats and chickens)
    • Bible study and singing/groups

    Cons

    • small facility (limited size/capacity)
    • occasionally appears closed or very quiet (no cars observed)

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment: The review summaries for Pomona Park ALF are overwhelmingly positive and consistently emphasize a caring, hands-on environment with a high level of cleanliness and an affordable cost structure. Multiple reviewers highlight the staff as a central strength—described repeatedly as friendly, caring, pleasant, and helpful—with specific praise for both the administrator and supervisor. Comments indicate residents are generally healthy and happy, and the facility projects a peaceful, home-like atmosphere that many find comforting.

    Care quality and medical support: Reviews indicate that Pomona Park ALF provides meaningful clinical support appropriate for an assisted living setting. Mentions of hospital beds, allowance of wheelchairs when necessary, and explicit breathing treatment support suggest the facility can manage some medical needs onsite. Several summaries note staff help with medications and that setup assistance is provided, indicating active involvement in residents' medical and practical transitions into the facility. The combination of practical medical equipment and staff assistance supports the impression of competent day-to-day care.

    Staff and management: Staff performance is a dominant positive theme. Multiple entries call out not just general friendliness but also specific attributes—caring, professional, and helpful with problems. The administrator and supervisor receive separate praise (one reviewer calling the supervisor '5-star'), which suggests stable and visible management. This consistent recognition of leadership as well as frontline caregivers contributes to reviewers' sense of trust and satisfaction with operations and responsiveness.

    Facilities and cleanliness: Cleanliness is repeatedly emphasized: clean bathrooms and rooms, washed sheets, and comfortable beds are noted more than once. The facility is described as bright and airy, which combines with the small size to create a homelike, non-institutional feel. Outdoor amenities such as a back porch and the presence of goats and chickens are frequently mentioned and likely contribute to the environment feeling personalized and relaxed. The small scale is framed positively by most reviewers, though it also implies limited capacity and fewer institutional amenities compared with larger communities.

    Dining and daily life: Food at Pomona Park ALF receives strong, specific praise—described as great, tasty, and nutritious. That repeated approval of meals is important because dining is a daily focal point for residents and families. Other aspects of daily life include structured activities: arts and crafts, board games, Bible study, and group singing. These items suggest an active social program appropriate to a smaller assisted living setting, with options for creative, social, and spiritual engagement.

    Affordability and access: Affordable pricing and explicit Medicaid assistance are important features highlighted in the reviews. Those elements broaden accessibility for families seeking budget-conscious options. Helpful setup assistance further eases the move-in process. One observation that the facility “looked closed, no cars” should be considered in context: it may reflect a quiet time of day, low visitor traffic, or limited parking rather than an operational problem, but it is the primary note of concern raised across the summaries.

    Notable patterns and limitations: The most frequent strengths are staff quality, cleanliness, meals, and a peaceful, home-like atmosphere. The primary limitations mentioned are the facility’s small size—potentially a drawback for people who want more services or social scale—and an occasional appearance of being closed or unusually quiet (no cars observed). There is little to no critical feedback on core care quality, safety, or nutrition, which suggests high satisfaction among reviewers. However, the uniformly positive nature of the summaries could reflect a selection bias in who provided feedback, so families should still tour the facility and ask targeted questions about medical staffing, activity schedules, transportation, and visitation routines to confirm it matches their expectations.

    Conclusion: Pomona Park ALF presents as a clean, affordable, and well-managed small assisted living community with compassionate staff, good clinical support for routine needs, and a pleasant variety of daily activities. The combination of Medicaid assistance, medical equipment availability, and a hands-on staff makes it especially appealing for families seeking an intimate, home-like setting. Prospective residents and families should verify capacity limits inherent to a small facility and investigate any questions about visitation or traffic patterns if the reported "appeared closed/no cars" observation is a concern for them.

    Location

    Map showing location of Pomona Park ALF

    About Pomona Park ALF

    Pomona Park ALF sits in Florida and carries state license #12480. This community holds a license as an Assisted Living facility and supports up to 24 residents, though often you'll only find a handful of people here so the place tends to feel steady and stable, which can be comforting. Pomona Park ALF admits both private and semi-private (shared) rooms, each with sturdy furnishings, window treatments, cable TV, bathroom safety features, and telephone service, and the rooms stay well-lit with plenty of sitting areas in the common spaces so folks can meet or rest as they need. There's a dining room with all-day restaurant-style dining, including options for guests and accommodations for dietary restrictions like allergies or diabetes, plus snacks available during the day. You'll find three meals a day prepared with approval from a dietitian and cooked by staff who mind the nutritional needs of each resident.

    Pomona Park ALF accepts a range of care needs with Assisted Living, Memory Care, respite programs, nursing support, and residential services under one roof, so those with Alzheimer's or limited mental health challenges get extra support, and licensed caregivers offer help with medicine, daily living activities like showering and moving around, and special services if folks need occupational, speech, or physical therapy. The staff manages personal assistance 24 hours a day and takes care of chores such as cleaning, laundry, and dry cleaning, which keeps things tidy without residents having to worry. People can bring some pets, and outdoor spaces feature walking paths, flower gardens, and even local parks for fresh air. There's a barber and salon on-site, a library, arts room, movie nights, and activity options shaped by staff and residents' own interests so there's always a blend of social, spiritual, and fitness activities. Scheduled shopping trips, errands, and transportation services make it easy for people to get out when needed.

    Every resident gets a personalized care plan, and the staff offers supervision, mobility aid, medication ordering and management, housekeeping, and an emergency call system at all hours. Pomona Park ALF does have a required entry fee and uses all-inclusive rates, so meals, utilities, care, and activities roll together in pricing. The place gives a feeling much like a home, designed for people who can't live alone anymore and want a predictable, peaceful routine. Security and staff presence around the clock, window treatment privacy, and a full kitchen help maintain comfort and ease for everyone living at Pomona Park ALF.

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