Tivoli Lakes sits at 10135 Tivoli Lakes Blvd in Boynton Beach, Florida, and folks around Palm Beach County know it for its good amenities and sense of community, and it even picked up a Neighborhood Favorite award in 2023, which says that local people appreciate what goes on here, and what really stands out is the active adult 55+ setup, where people find assisted living, memory care, nursing care, independent living, and continuing care retirement options, all on a property that covers about 7.92 acres with four single-story buildings, and what you see is a well-laid-out place, built and renovated in 2006, using strong stucco and masonry for the walls, surrounded by upgraded landscaping and a view of the park.
Residents get a broad mix of room features like private bathrooms, high-speed Wi-Fi, kitchenettes, furnished spaces, cable TV, central air conditioning, and their own telephones, and the community seems to work hard to support every need, whether you want a simple life with maintenance-free living or need hands-on help, because they offer medical care, medication help, and personal support with dressing and meals. People with diabetes or special dietary needs can get meals prepared by professional chefs who pay close attention to allergies and restrictions, and meals come in a dining room, restaurant-style, or through all-day dining options, so there's always something available thanks to the dining team.
For staying busy and connected, there's a lot going on with daily activities, a full calendar put together by the community, resident-run programs, and organized clubs and events all year long, along with a community library, a theater, outdoor spaces for walking or relaxing, and a clubhouse that's become the hub for fitness classes, social gatherings, and performances-especially ever since the recent expansion and renovation added more space for everything from art to music. Sports lovers can use courts for tennis, pickleball, bocce, and there's a big commercial-style pool, Jacuzzi, and game rooms, plus a pool table, and for anything else-like laundry, dry cleaning, housekeeping, help moving in, or support for families-someone at the community office or concierge desk is around to help.
The property itself is a Planned Unit Development, and it's offered as an interval ownership timeshare, which is different from most retirement setups, so folks get a sense of stability and good building quality, and with single-story living, it's easy to get around. The whole place feels close-knit, with a small community atmosphere but also lots of amenities and upgraded social spaces, like the main room with a big TV and DVD player for movie nights and a kitchen with a large fridge and oven for get-togethers, so everyone's got a chance to stay independent but not alone, and there's always a bit of support when someone needs it-even short-term respite care for caregivers taking a break.