The Grove is a senior living community for adults over 55, and it brings together a comfortable lifestyle, support services, and a lot of activities so folks can stay active and connected with others their age, with independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, and memory care services all available right on site, so if someone needs help with things like medication or dressing, they can get that, but there's plenty of options for people who want to live more on their own too. The Grove puts a big focus on food, so they offer meals that work for folks who have special diets or need something changed up, and there's always meal preparation and service if someone doesn't feel like cooking on their own. The place has Wi-Fi and high-speed internet, and things are pretty organized, with a calendar for scheduling activities and help managing medications. The community's run by TopDog Sports LLC, and you can even make a TopDog account online to keep track of your activities, favorites, locations, and more, which might also help with scheduling some of the many clubs and events, like the Men's & Women's Clubs, Tennis Club, Singles Club, Boomers Club, Hot Topics, Jewish Heritage, Performing Arts League, Snowbird Club, Bowling, PAP Corps, Hadassah, and aerobics classes.
The Grove has a lot of choices for staying active, with a state-of-the-art fitness center that's got treadmills, weights, and cardio gear, and there are four championship Har-Tru tennis courts, bocce, two pickleball courts, a putting green, shuffleboard, a billiards room, and even a big Olympic-sized swimming pool that's heated in winter and cooled in summer, with a pool deck full of lounge chairs, tables, and umbrellas. There's a jacuzzi and a sauna in the clubhouse, which has been fixed up with renovations and a fancy chandelier, and there are big card rooms for games like mahjong, plus an arts & crafts room and a library. Out back, there are ten lakes, so it's got a calm feel, and the whole place is in a gated enclave with 24-hour staffing, so residents always have someone around, and there's easy access to downtown, bus lines, golf, public transit, and other local spots with a map view and route tools. The Grove uses names like "Orchid Grove Trail" and "Boynton Beach" for different parts of the community, and they keep up with "Walk Score" and "Bike Score" ratings so folks know how easy it is to get around. Residents can find and save favorite apartments, share locations, adjust profiles, and add scores or details thanks to the same system that runs tennis leagues with Palm Tennis in the summer.
A full-time administrative and social director keeps things running, making sure people have plenty of chances to join in, whether it's through special entertainment, club meetings, or just relaxing by the pool, and the kitchen has commercial-grade appliances to support all the meals and events. The Grove tries to help residents feel at home and part of a community, offering lots of ways for people to meet, organize, and try new activities together, so there's always something to do or someone to see at the clubhouse or on the courts.