Red Ribbon Homestead

    1123 Pinellas St, Clearwater, FL, 33756
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    About Red Ribbon Homestead

    Red Ribbon Homestead sits on Pinellas Street in Clearwater, Florida, and even though the organization's now inactive and was dissolved back in 2002, for some time it ran as a Florida not-for-profit corporation and tied itself to an AIDS project, and the place has had all sorts of services and community options attached to it, offering assisted living, independent living, home care, skilled nursing, memory care and even continuing care retirement community options, so folks needing help at different stages of aging or health found something to fit. Residents could depend on nursing home support if they needed 24-hour care, or pick independent living for an active, social life without much hassle, and there were specific programs for memory care, helping seniors with Alzheimer's or other dementia live a safe life, while those who liked animals could keep their cats or dogs. The staff had a reputation for being friendly, helpful, and joyful, making the community feel welcoming, and Red Ribbon Homestead won some awards for care, activities, and friendliness like the Best of Senior Living, Best Activities, and Most Friendly awards, which says something about the overall attitude there, and seniors could get involved in social and recreational activities that aimed to keep everyone engaged, whether physically, mentally, or emotionally. They offered field trips and outings, too, and you didn't have to worry about staying in, with easy access to places like 22 nearby restaurants, five parks, and a theater for a bit of culture, or several cafes for relaxing and seeing friends, while two hospitals sat close by for emergencies, and plenty of physicians and pharmacies covered other health needs, so day-to-day life felt supported and convenient. There was a beauty salon, onsite devotional services, full-time activity directors, offsite activities, nutritious meals, and extra features like veteran resources and senior apartments, so families with different needs could find options, and they even provided respite care for short-term stays. On top of that, the place had a big directory of healthcare specialists ranging from cardiologists to urologists, so residents could find help for just about any condition. Over the years, Red Ribbon Homestead filed annual reports, had officers like Steven R Krakower, Carolanne Krakower, William Neuscheafer, and Evelyn Smith, and listed addresses in both Florida and New Jersey, but as time went on, the documents show the facility closed. Besides care services, Red Ribbon Homestead also ran as a full-service florist, offering floral arrangements for every occasion, from weddings, holidays like Rosh Hashanah and Grandparents Day, to sympathy flowers for funerals or memorials, as well as flowers for prom, graduation, and home decoration, with a big selection including bouquets, corsages, boutonnieres, sprays, and more-they even had wedding and event floral services, and provided document delivery and API services at one point. The neighborhood around the Homestead has stayed busy and vibrant, making it easy for residents to enjoy outdoor activities at local parks, eat at varied restaurants, and get to medical or pharmacy needs quickly. All in all, Red Ribbon Homestead combined different living choices, wellness support, personal care, and community life for seniors, and did so in the heart of Clearwater's active setting.

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