Hunters Crossing Place – AL in Gainesville, Florida, operates as an assisted-living community. Residents receive everyday support with personal tasks while retaining as much independence as possible. Medical attention is available for diabetes management, regularly scheduled appointments with an attending physician, and on-site speech therapy, ensuring that basic and ongoing health needs are addressed without leaving the building.
Additional clinical resources are built into the residence. The property is designed to accommodate memory loss and functions as a memory-care–only community for those who need it, with 24-hour sprinkler protection throughout. Hospice and incontinence care, ambulatory assistance, medication management, and comprehensive wellness programming are offered. Health professionals—including nurses, occupational and physical therapists, podiatrists, and a visiting dentist—provide routine and as-needed services, so residents can remain on campus for most of their care.
Private and semi-private accommodations vary in size and layout. Options may include studio apartments with kitchenettes, wheelchair-accessible showers, in-unit washers and dryers, and cable or satellite television. Every residence is air-conditioned and outfitted with window treatments and carpeting, and some open to outdoor areas or parking. Common spaces feature a central fireplace, a piano or organ, and Wi-Fi for personal devices. The community is handicap accessible throughout, and select units are pet friendly; not all accommodations include every feature listed.
Dining services provide three daily meals with options for low-sodium, no-sugar, and vegetarian selections. Guest meals are available for visiting family or friends, and snacks are offered to meet individual nutritional plans. Staff manages portion control and specialized diets to align with each resident’s health goals.
Residents have access to an activity center, library and computer lounge, raised garden beds, and a swimming pool. Scheduled programs span yoga and chair yoga, fitness classes, live music, karaoke, dances, happy hours, birthday parties, and intergenerational events. Social outings and broader community events are arranged so residents can stay connected to Gainesville and beyond, while daily recreational activities help maintain physical and cognitive engagement.