Marion Landing sits in Ocala, Florida, offering a friendly, relaxed setting for adults aged 55 and older, and you'll see there's plenty to do, like catching live shows at the Jenkins Open Air Theatre or hearing a cappella and choir concerts, ballet productions, tribute acts such as "Let's Hang On," holiday light displays, and even big holiday events like "The Landing Lights of Marion Landing" and the "In a Holiday Mood" Concert, and if you love the arts or history, programs often include film concerts, model train displays, and tours of historic homes. The community has about 600 single-family homes, ranging from 864 up to 2,400 square feet, and these homes mostly feature two or three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and attached two-car garages, and all are resale-only. At the Lifestyle Center, which locals call the clubhouse, residents gather for everything from line dancing, Zumba, bingo, and card games to wellness activities, a spa, a fitness room, billiards, bowling in the eight-lane alley at no extra cost, and swimming or relaxing in the outdoor pool, then some head to the stocked fishing pond or the tennis, bocce ball, and shuffleboard courts, or pick activities in the crafts, arts, or game rooms.
For those who like structure, there's a daily activities calendar, a steady flow of community-sponsored and resident-run events, movie nights in the theater, and classes and clubs to join. Health and care options stand out, since Marion Landing offers independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, and respite care, plus there's 24-hour call systems, help with bathing and dressing, supervision, medication management, and services for more complex health needs. Some rooms come furnished and include private bathrooms, kitchenettes, cable TV, Wi-Fi or high-speed internet, telephone, air conditioning, and there's all-day dining in a restaurant-style dining room, with allergy-sensitive, diabetes, and other special diet menus.
It's a small community when it comes to the care units, with a capacity for six residents, and there's a focus on connection between neighbors, plus housekeeping, laundry and dry cleaning, move-in help, and concierge services are all provided. Residents have personal storage options, moving support including local and long-distance, specialized services like piano moving and white glove delivery, and warehousing if needed. Outdoor walking paths, a library, scenic sitting areas, R.V. parking, and transportation options help people get out to nearby places like Paddock Mall, Walmart, Publix, Target, Sam's Club, or top medical centers including Ocala Regional, West Marion Community Hospital, and Munroe Regional. The established homeowners' association handles exterior maintenance, common spaces, and the affordable HOA fee covers water, sewer, common area care, and trash. Marion Landing sits near SW Highway 200 and Interstate 75, less than two hours from Orlando International Airport and Tampa International Airport, so it's easy for families to visit or for residents to travel when they want.