Good Samaritan Society - Kissimmee Village sits on a 425-acre gated golf course community by Shingle Creek in Kissimmee, Florida, and offers apartments, assisted living, senior houses, and manufactured homes for seniors. Folks can choose from nine housing types, including studio, one-, two-, or three-bedroom apartments, lakefront villas, and ground-floor or custom-designed manufactured homes, and there's a unique prepaid lease program to help save money and keep expenses down. The community gives a small-town feel with wide-open spaces, lakes, oak trees, and easy access to natural beauty and wildlife, plus private marina slips, a boat ramp, and RV storage near Lake Toho. Residents find grocery shopping right next door with exclusive golf cart parking and can join club activities at the community center, read in the library, or visit the on-site thrift shop.
The care options cover assisted living, independent living, long-term care, skilled nursing, rehabilitation, memory care, hospice, home health, and adult day care, so folks can get more help if health needs change. The nursing care area holds 170 beds and holds Medicare and Medicaid certification #1267096, and staff are trained in memory care and offer things like occupational therapy, physical therapy, medication management, and rehab. Folks needing temporary recovery or ongoing help can use inpatient or outpatient therapy services. For those who want to age in place, the village includes a continuing care retirement community, and home-based care and telehealth are also offered, plus there's no expensive entrance fee, just rent.
Meals are served in several dining spots, including restaurants and a cafeteria, and residents enjoy restaurant-style dining, scheduled social outings, wellness programs covering physical, social, and spiritual health, swimming pools-one heated and indoors-a fitness center, pickleball, tennis, and shuffleboard. Amenities include a library, church, residents' lounge, card and game room, a pet park, and waterfront walking paths, while wellness staff and a life enrichment director help keep an active calendar with cooking demos, nutrition seminars, and educational events. There's a 24-hour manned gate, scheduled bus service, covered parking, elevators, housekeeping, laundry, cable TV, emergency call systems, private bathrooms, patios or balconies, and walk-in closets. People can bring pets, have overnight guests, and get help from staff for daily needs. Religious services, insurance help, caregiving resources, and expert long-term care guidance are available. Reviews average 4.1 out of 59 scores. The community belongs to the nonprofit Evangelical Lutheran Good Samaritan Society and offers care under trusted names like Heritage Landing and Lake Forest Village, among others. This place gives seniors a mix of support, activities, and care options in a welcoming, accessible, and secure setting where people can enjoy nature, recreation, and company.