Park Trail Place sits on a quiet street at 821 Park Trail Dr in Minneola, Florida, and offers a small, home-like community for up to 6 residents, with both private and shared bedroom options to choose from, and the house is simple-it's a single-story home with 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, built back in 1994, and there's a nice pool, a garden, along with a driveway and garage for parking, while appliances like a microwave and refrigerator are included, and the heating and cooling keep things comfortable all year. Staff are on-site around the clock, with help for things like bathing, dressing, bathroom visits, grooming, and medication management, whether you're staying long-term or just for respite care, and they give special attention to seniors with memory loss, including those with Alzheimer's disease or dementia, by offering secure, locked areas to reduce wandering and help residents feel calm and safe.
People at Park Trail Place can take part in creative activities, planned daily programs, movie nights, and fitness classes; the music programs and animal therapy are intended to make days interesting, and exercise schedules get matched to each person's needs and ability, all while staff take care of meals and can put together special diets for health concerns such as diabetes or high blood pressure, plus incontinence support and diabetic care are available, along with hospice services if needed. There's Wi-Fi for those who like to stay connected, rooms are accessible, and pets are welcome, though residents' needs and health plans come first, and if you need to see a doctor, go shopping, or visit your regular place of worship, transportation is provided for those trips. Haircuts are easy to arrange with a mobile stylist, and the facility even lets people who smoke do so in designated spots. If your loved one has a higher risk of confusion or wandering, Park Trail Place has designs and layouts to lower those risks, and keeps eyes on everyone, coordinating care with trained aides; they help with the basics and also keep an eye on things like home safety, or managing the house's environmental risks such as weather problems common to Florida.
The grounds are full of greenery and close to places to eat, lakes, and local attractions, giving families something to do when they visit, and with the small size, it feels less like an institution and more like a shared home, where residents can join in board games, have group meals, or just relax in a quiet spot when they want. The home stays open from early in the morning until the evening, and you'll usually find daily schedules with set times for meals, activities, and other routines, so people know what to expect, and if you want to know how the house rates as a neighborhood, there's information about property size, walkability, and even hazards like storms or heat, but above all, Park Trail Place focuses on making daily life easier, safer, and a little more enjoyable for seniors who need ongoing support or a short break from their usual routine, all while keeping things straightforward and uncluttered.