Citrus Place offers Assisted Living, Independent Living, and a secured Memory Care program. The community accepts residents who wander in the morning or evening, those at risk of elopement, individuals managing diabetes with oral medications, and people living with advanced dementia. Each care level is designed to adjust as needs change, so residents can remain on campus even if their condition progresses.
A secured perimeter, dedicated memory-care wing, and 12–16-hour on-site nursing presence form the medical backbone of the property. Residents have access to hospice coordination, medication management, incontinence services, and ambulatory monitoring. Visiting or on-staff professionals include occupational, physical, and speech therapists, a podiatrist, an optometrist, and registered nurses who coordinate care plans. The team can provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and they handle transfers ranging from standby support to two-person lifts for wheelchair users.
Apartments are available in several floor plans and may include kitchenettes, cable or satellite TV, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, and private balconies, patios, or decks. Wheelchair-accessible showers, in-room phone lines, and parking are offered, and common areas feature a central fireplace, a library with computer stations, a piano, and multiple outdoor seating areas. Because layouts vary, not every unit contains every listed feature.
Dining is three meals per day with an all-day menu, restaurant-style table service, and the option for guest meals. Residents who prefer flexible schedules can stop in for snacks or lighter fare outside standard meal times. Specialized diets are managed by the culinary staff, and caregivers are available for full dining assistance when needed.
Amenities include indoor and outdoor walking paths, fitness classes, chair yoga, an activity center, live-music events, happy hours, clubs, community outings, and birthday celebrations. A swimming pool, Jacuzzi, raised garden beds, and scheduled social gatherings help residents stay active and connected.