Eagle Point Homeowners Inc sits in Punta Gorda, Southwest Florida, and has been around since 1973, so folks have had a long time to shape the place into what it is today, which is a 55+ resident-owned mobile home community with a real sense of investment and involvement, since people bought it together back in 1986 and have been running it since. The homes here are mostly built around 1979, you'll find single-family as well as attached options like condos, townhouses, and lofts, with two bedrooms and two bathrooms, about 960 square feet, so folks get decent space without being overwhelmed, and prices seem pretty manageable, especially for people looking to own and stay long-term. The address is 10303 Burnt Store Road, and both the principal and mailing addresses are the same.
The community offers different types of senior living services, like independent living for healthy retirees, assisted living, nursing home level care, and memory care with special housing and therapies for people with Alzheimer's or dementia, using trained staff who help with daily routines and keep an eye on safety, including programs to manage confusion and wandering, which can be awfully important in later years. Residents get access to nutritious meals with a focus on good ingredients, and there are meal planners and chefs making sure the food is both tasty and supportive of health. Amenities are set up to make life comfortable and keep life familiar, with staff who are usually described as kind, helpful, and cheerful, creating a community atmosphere where people can stay as independent as possible while still joining in activities.
There's a whole list of resident programs, from things like the "Away From Home Program," the "Yard of the Month" recognition, to events for birthdays-like they had for Wanda's 100th birthday-and more, with a focus on getting folks involved socially, mentally, and physically, which seems to have won a few community awards over time for care, engagement, and support. Regular newsletters or updates keep everyone informed on community rules and activities, and there's a board of directors, various committees, governing documents, and an online members' portal to help manage all the goings-on.
Eagle Point Homeowners Inc is a Florida Not For Profit Corporation, so they follow strict reporting and carry out annual reports and amendments, showing they take compliance and management seriously-the officer board has roles like President, Vice Presidents, Secretary, and Treasurer, with named members, and a registered agent working out of the community. The community leans on helping families navigate senior care, offering advisor connections, lists of care communities that fit individual needs, and access to reviews and pricing, though prices themselves aren't published. People can log onto eaglepointmhp.com for details, forms, photos from past years, and to see what's going on, which helps everyone stay connected. All in all, Eagle Point offers a practical, friendly environment for seniors looking to stay active, safe, and engaged in a setting that supports both ownership and community spirit.