Pricing ranges from
    $5,532 – 7,191/month

    Addington Place of Titusville

    497 N Washington Ave, Titusville, FL, 32796
    4.7 · 39 reviews
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Loving staff, clean campus, recommended

    I'm very pleased with this community - the staff are loving, attentive, and know residents by name, creating a safe, secure, family-like atmosphere. The campus is clean and well-kept with nice gardens, patio space, regular activities and a strong memory-care focus. Meals are generally decent, but the community is on the expensive side, so verify payment/Medicaid options. Note there have been some leadership/staffing changes and occasional weekend responsiveness issues, but overall I'm very happy with the care my loved one receives and would recommend it.

    Pricing

    $5,532+/moSemi-privateAssisted Living
    $6,638+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living
    $7,191+/moStudioAssisted Living

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    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Coordination with health care providers
    • Hospice waiver
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 12-16 hour nursing
    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

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

    Room

    • Air-conditioning
    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Private bathrooms
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Memory care community services

    • Dementia waiver
    • Mild cognitive impairment
    • Specialized memory care programming

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation
    • Transportation arrangement
    • Transportation arrangement (medical)
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)
    • Transportation to doctors appointments

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Computer center
    • Dining room
    • Fitness room
    • Gaming room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library
    • Wellness center

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Planned day trips
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.67 · 39 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.5
    • Staff

      4.6
    • Meals

      3.6
    • Amenities

      4.4
    • Value

      3.0

    Pros

    • Responsive executive director and informative tours
    • Compassionate, dedicated 24/7 caregiving staff
    • Staff know residents by name and provide personalized attention
    • Engaging daily activities, trips, lunches and holiday events
    • Activities communicated via email newsletters and tracked with an online app
    • Clean, well-maintained, sunny facility
    • Beautiful grounds, courtyards, central garden and outdoor seating
    • Modern, clean apartments and suites with kitchenettes and screened balconies
    • Intimate dining room with varied menu and special events
    • Strong memory-care routine and perceived safety
    • Consistent shift-team approach in memory care
    • Helpful front-desk staff (names cited: Carol, Deborah) and caring nurses
    • Veteran-friendly community / VA pension flexibility mentioned
    • Secure, family-like atmosphere with friendly residents
    • Good overall cleanliness with reports of no urine odor
    • Staff keep families updated and communicate proactively
    • Smaller size enabling individualized attention
    • High recommendation rate from many families and residents
    • Top-notch tours and attentive sales representatives
    • New chef and dining improvements praised by several reviewers

    Cons

    • Weekend staffing and responsiveness concerns
    • Small room sizes (many units under 500 sq ft); not ideal for couples
    • Conflicting reports on Medicaid acceptance; some find cost expensive
    • Occasional staff turnover and inconsistency in care
    • Reports of poor management or rude new director in some reviews
    • Instances of perceived pressure to move residents into memory care
    • Mixed feedback on food quality; some praise and some call it horrible
    • Isolated cleanliness issues reported (moldy carpets, dirty kitchen claims)
    • Not always up-to-date on patient needs; care-plan change concerns
    • Facility sometimes fully booked / limited availability
    • Some reviews say activities lacking or residents not attending offered activities
    • A few reports of inadequate or poor care despite many positive reports
    • Some areas described as a bit dated despite overall well-kept grounds
    • Inconsistent experience between different units (memory care vs assisted living)
    • Portion-size or meal quantity concerns on occasion

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment: The reviews for Addington Place of Titusville skew strongly positive with frequent praise for the staff, individualized attention, overall cleanliness, and an active social program. Many reviewers describe the staff as compassionate, dedicated, and personally attentive — calling residents by name, keeping families updated, and going above and beyond. Multiple specific staff and leadership names are mentioned positively (for example Barbara, Peter, and front desk staff Carol and Deborah), and the community is frequently described as feeling “family-like,” safe, and welcoming. Numerous reviewers highly recommend the community and describe very good tour experiences, sometimes calling the facility "top-notch" or likening the atmosphere to a "cruise ship vibe." The property and grounds (sunny facility, courtyards, central garden, outdoor seating) are consistently praised as attractive and well maintained.

    Care quality and staffing: The dominant theme is strong caregiving. Reviews repeatedly emphasize 24/7 caregiving dedication, compassionate nurses and aides, and a shift-team approach in memory care that provides continuity so residents see the same caregivers regularly. Many families reported that staff are attentive, empathetic, and knowledgeable — even proactively reaching out to support stressed caregivers or to reassure about respite and step-down care options. That said, there are recurring operational concerns: weekend staffing and responsiveness are brought up multiple times as weaker points, and a subset of reviews report staff turnover or occasions where staff were not fully up to date on patient needs. Overall, most reviewers felt residents were safe and well cared for, but a minority reported inadequate care experiences.

    Facility, rooms and capacity: The community is often described as a smaller, intimate setting (reviewers cite roughly 70–80 residents in some areas), which many families appreciate for individualized attention. Apartment and suite options were described as modern and clean; a specific "Grande" suite (bedroom, sitting room, bath, kitchenette, screened-in balcony) was noted as a larger option. However, several reviews call out small room sizes (maximums around 500 sq ft) and observe the community is not always built for couples. Other practical positives include kitchenettes, microwaves/refrigerators in some units, secure access, and easy courtyard/outdoor access. A few reviewers described parts of the facility as "a bit dated," and a minority noted isolated issues such as moldy carpet or a dirty kitchen — contrasting with the majority who reported good overall cleanliness and no urine odor.

    Activities and dining: Addington Place receives strong marks for activities programming — reviewers describe frequent outings, trips, lunches, daily activities, holiday events (Easter Festival, Easter Brunch, Christmas parties), music and dancing, and an activities calendar communicated via email and tracked in an app. Many families felt the activities were impressive and well-run; some residents are active participants and describe a lively social scene. Dining feedback is mixed: many reviewers praise the dining room, varied menu, and recent chef improvements, while a smaller number report poor food quality, portion-size concerns, or very negative kitchen remarks. Given the split, prospective families should sample meals and ask about current dining management.

    Management, communication and variability of experience: There is a notable pattern of generally responsive leadership and good communication (frequent newsletters, proactive follow-up) reported by many. Yet several reviews describe management or leadership problems: a few reviewers reported a rude new director or unclear leadership and warned about pressure to move residents into memory care. These negative experiences are less frequent but significant because they contrast sharply with many glowing accounts. This points to variability in individual experiences — while the majority praise the community, a minority report problematic interactions with management or inconsistent execution of care plans.

    Finances, eligibility and access: Cost and payment issues appear in multiple reviews. Several reviewers called the community expensive; comments about Medicaid acceptance are conflicting — some reviews state Medicaid is accepted while others say it is not, and VA pension flexibility or veteran-friendly policies are noted. Because of this mixed reporting, prospective residents and families should verify current payment policies, Medicaid acceptance, and any veteran benefits directly with the community.

    Patterns and recommendations: The dominant pattern across reviews is strong, person-centered caregiving within a pleasant, garden-like community that offers an active social program and fair dining for many residents. Key strengths are the caring staff, safety, cleanliness, and robust activities. The primary cautions are related to weekend staffing, occasional management or leadership issues, variable food and cleanliness reports, and room size limitations for couples. Prospective families should: (1) tour the community (as many reviewers recommend), (2) meet direct-care staff and leadership, (3) sample meals, (4) confirm current Medicaid and payment policies, and (5) ask specifically about weekend staffing levels, memory-care transition policies, and how the facility handles care-plan updates and staff turnover.

    Bottom line: Addington Place of Titusville is frequently described as an engaging, well-kept, and compassionate assisted living community with strong memory-care routines and an active social calendar. Most reviewers strongly recommend it based on staff quality and the welcoming environment. However, variability in experiences around management, weekend staffing, costs/eligibility, and a few cleanliness/dining complaints suggest doing a careful, up-to-date verification through a visit and targeted questions before deciding.

    Location

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    About Addington Place of Titusville

    Addington Place of Titusville sits on a single story with large windows for plenty of natural light, and the community tries to make things feel cozy and home-like with gardens, a cared-for courtyard in the middle, and quiet outdoor and indoor common areas where people can sit, relax, or chat with friends and neighbors, and there's always room for a resident's pet since pets are welcome. The staff provides assisted living, memory care, and short-term stay services, with trained caregivers and licensed nurses on hand at all hours to help with daily needs, medicine, therapy, and health checks, while also keeping personal dignity and choices in mind, and if families have a loved one needing care for Alzheimer's or dementia, the memory care area has its own team, safety systems, personalized routines, and cognitive programs meant to help with memory and comfort.

    Apartments include studios, suites, and one-bedroom options, with private bathrooms, some having walk-in closets and kitchenettes, all on the ground level for easy access, and residents get to decorate their spaces with their own things, which many seem to like. Meals are chef-prepared and served restaurant-style in a big dining room or smaller private dining areas for special occasions, but there's a Bistro & Bar, in-room options, and a Hydration Station, too, and they try to make the food nutritious and appealing, often using local ingredients. There's a beauty shop, an on-site library, lounges like the piano room and screening area, and event spaces where anyone can gather for books, puzzles, music, or family visits. Residents get support with housekeeping, laundry, maintenance, and even mail or grocery delivery, and the care package usually covers utilities and Wi-Fi.

    The building has many safety and accessibility features, like wheelchair-friendly showers, a 24-hour emergency call system, and specially designed floor plans for those with different mobility needs. Residents have transportation services for a fee, with some rides included, and outings are planned for shopping or local attractions. Social life is active, with daily schedules full of activities for fun, learning, and fitness, plus creative workshops, book clubs, and support groups that encourage friendships and personal growth, and there's a focus on making programming special for both assisted living and memory care. For those who want to keep moving, there's a fitness center, exercise classes, walking paths, and personal gardening areas, while therapy services like physical, occupational, and speech are all available on-site. Spiritual care comes with devotional services, and both health maintenance and preventive screenings help address changing needs as people get older.

    Addington Place pays attention to keeping things clean and easy to navigate, and the team aims for a welcoming setting where each resident's needs and wishes get considered. The facility has partnerships in the community for extra support, such as relocation and help with veterans' benefits, and the caretakers seem friendly, respectful, and familiar with what older adults need, all working to keep daily life stable and enjoyable for each person.

    About Senior Lifestyle

    Addington Place of Titusville is managed by Senior Lifestyle.

    Senior Lifestyle, founded in 1985 as a family-owned business headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, has grown from its first lakefront community to become one of the nation's leading senior living providers. Operating more than 130 communities across 20+ states from coast to coast, Senior Lifestyle serves nearly 10,000 residents as the 10th largest senior living provider in the United States, with annual revenues reaching $1 billion. The company functions as an owner, operator, and developer of senior living communities, offering services across all market segments from luxury to affordable.

    The company provides a comprehensive continuum of care including independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing services. Their award-winning "embrace" Memory Care program stands as a cornerstone of their offerings, built on five key principles: Wellness, Enrichment, Challenge, Connection, and Creativity. This research-driven program features specialized initiatives such as Bookmarks (reading support), Essence (multi-sensory experiences), Snapshots (emotional wellness for residents and families), Spark (cognitive stimulation and social engagement), and Thymeless (a garden-to-table dining program). Each component is designed to provide person-centered care that focuses on the individual rather than the disease, ensuring dignity and overall well-being in a supportive environment.

    Senior Lifestyle's operational philosophy is guided by their HEART values: Hospitality, Excellence, Appreciation, Respect, and Teamwork. These core values shape every aspect of their approach to serving residents and supporting team members. The company's commitment extends beyond traditional care models, emphasizing connection and inclusion throughout their communities. Their person-centered approach ensures that daily life is filled with joy and serenity, with personalized experiences tailored to each resident's unique needs, preferences, and abilities.

    As a pioneer in the senior living industry for nearly four decades, Senior Lifestyle continues to innovate and expand while maintaining its family-owned heritage and commitment to quality care. Their comprehensive wellness approach addresses mind, body, and soul through coordinated programs that promote cognitive stimulation, social engagement, and meaningful moments. This dedication to excellence across luxury, moderate, and affordable segments demonstrates Senior Lifestyle's mission to provide exceptional senior living experiences that enhance quality of life for all residents, regardless of their care needs or economic circumstances.

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