William Booth Towers

    633 Lake Dot Cir, Orlando, FL, 32801
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    About William Booth Towers

    William Booth Towers in Orlando, FL sits under the umbrella of The Salvation Army, and you'll find that it's a non-profit senior living and care facility with a primary purpose of helping people in need, which includes everything from affordable senior housing to adult rehabilitation and disaster relief. Residents live in one of 168 units, and most of these apartments are open to low- or fixed-income seniors because this place follows subsidized, income-based, and income-qualified rules, so people getting by on Social Security or other limited means might want to take a look. The facility offers independent living, assisted living, respite care, care homes, memory care, home care, hospice, and a continuing care retirement community setup, and you'll notice the place is wheelchair accessible, has air conditioning, and even has outdoor seating areas for people needing fresh air or quiet. Folks here can bring small pets, and the community says all pets will be considered, which not every place does.

    Amenities include nutritious meals planned and prepared by chefs, on-site restrooms, parking for residents and visitors, and scheduled transportation for shopping or appointments. If you need help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, or remembering medication, there's staff to assist. They even have special programs for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, with memory care environments designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering. William Booth Towers keeps open several types of supportive services-ranging from disaster relief and anti-human trafficking efforts to help for the hungry, holiday giving programs, utility and rent assistance, and pathways of hope for anyone needing a fresh start-and a lot of this happens because they're associated with the Greater Orlando Council Of The Blind, health services, correctional services, youth programs, and a church that meets right on the premises. Residents have plenty of activities to engage the mind and body, and the place has won community awards like Best of Senior Living and All Star, mostly for kindness, support, and friendliness over the years.

    You can also find options to donate, volunteer, join bed and bread programs, or even participate in their Angel Tree initiative, and if you want, you can use their thrift stores and donation drop-off points for both giving and support. There's a focus at William Booth Towers on keeping people safe and giving them a place to live with dignity, including providing special vision resources and other practical help. All these programs work together so seniors, including those who may have lost homes or need care and community, can have a place to stay, get support, and find hope, even as they age or go through tough times.

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