Quail Run

    2000 South West 26th Street, Boynton, FL, 33436

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      About Quail Run

      Quail Run is a senior living community at 2000 SW 26th Street in Boynton Beach, Florida, with homes managed by both the Quail Run Villas Homeowners Association, Inc. and the Quail Run Master Association, Inc., and it's been going strong since 1994 with regular reports and active officers like Joe Veccia as President and Yvette Thompson as Secretary, and they've got everything pretty well organized with a registered agent and all the paperwork kept up. Residents have access to services covering independent living all the way to skilled nursing and memory care, so if someone needs help with daily stuff like bathing or dressing, or even more hands-on skilled care or memory programs, they've got options with round-the-clock supervision, a 24-hour call system, and nurses on hand for things like wound care and rehabilitation. The dining services are thorough, with a dining room, restaurant-style meals, all-day dining, a professional chef, diabetic and allergy-friendly choices, and help with meal preparation, and for folks who want some extra help around the house, there are services like housekeeping, laundry, move-in coordination, dry cleaning, concierge help, and even family support available. The place offers maintenance-free living, and it's got a monthly HOA fee of $325 that helps keep things running smoothly, and there's a cash-offer program that gets folks an offer in three minutes, which some people might find handy. Social life gets a boost from organized activities like outdoor programs, movie nights, game room gatherings, resident-led events, and morning walks, while the community keeps its library, spa, fitness room, and activity rooms ready and open, and you'll spot scenic lakes, tennis courts, an oversized heated pool, modern clubhouse, and outdoor walking paths all surrounded by well-kept grounds that invite friendly neighborhood gatherings and encourage everyone to get outside or come together in communal spaces. Memory care areas tailor activities and support to residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and respite care is available for those needing short-term help, while all the recreational facilities, fitness classes, and programs like movie nights aim to make every day feel welcoming and active. Hours run daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, so there's always something going on and support staff are there when you need them, and with the HOA and Master Association overseeing amenities, residents don't have to worry about upkeep or compliance since everything's managed and reported right down to the last detail, including the tennis courts and clubhouse that remain in good shape for everyone in the community.

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