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Assisted living at The Gardens

Assisted living is for people who need a hand with daily things like medications, meals, and bathing, but not full nursing care.

(352) 794-7601
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What assisted living covers

Help with daily life

Bathing, dressing, meals, and getting where you need to be, handled by a team that knows each resident, not a different face every shift.

Medication management

Storage, reminders, and giving medications on a schedule set with your physician. The team knows what each resident takes and why.

A team that stays

The same familiar faces day to day. The person who runs the community answers the phone and walks every tour personally.

What's included

  • Three home cooked meals a day
  • Help with bathing, dressing, and getting around
  • Medication management
  • Housekeeping and laundry
  • Daily activities, music, and outings
  • A named administrator who answers the phone

A day, today

Today at The Gardens

Thursday
  • 11:00amTrivia hour
A shaded garden courtyard with a winding path and potted plants under mossy trees at The Gardens

Room to roam outside

A shaded courtyard and garden paths give residents space to walk, sit, and spend time outdoors safely. Outings run through the week, weather permitting.

Assisted living or memory care?

The two overlap, and both are under one roof at each of our communities, so a parent can move between them without moving towns. What sets them apart is who each one is for.

Assisted living

For a parent who is still themselves but needs a hand with daily things: medications, meals, bathing, and getting where they need to be. They come and go as they please, and the help is there when they want it.

Memory care

For a parent living with Alzheimer's or another dementia. It is a secured neighborhood with a calmer layout, a steady daily routine, and a team trained to ease a hard afternoon, so a parent can move around safely without getting lost.

How to choose: if the worry is safety at home and keeping up with meds and meals, start with assisted living. If the worry is memory, wandering, or confusion that puts a parent at risk, memory care is built for that. Not sure? Tell us what a normal day looks like and we will give you an honest read, even if the answer is neither. Compare every community in Citrus County.

Ready to see The Gardens in person?

Visit any day. We call to confirm within an hour during business hours.

(352) 794-7601

Questions families ask

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