Aston Gardens at Tampa Bay
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- 12951 West Linebaugh Avenue, Tampa, FL 33626
- (813) 798-0453
- 4.1 ( 14 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, and Memory Care
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About This Community
Aston Gardens At Tampa Bay is located on 120 lush green acres close to shopping, cultural activities, golf, and state-of-the-art medical care in the Tampa, Florida area. Choose a luxurious apartment for independent living, a villa to own or lease, or an assisted living or memory care suite. Whatever your lifestyle needs, Aston Gardens At Tampa Bay offers spacious floor plans, resort amenities, and exciting activities that make every day a fun-filled one. Our professional staff members are experts at delivering superior service, and our talented chefs are well versed in preparing delightfully delicious gourmet meals served restaurant-style.
As a new resident in an independent living home at Aston Gardens, you can lock in your monthly rent for three full years! Be sure to speak with a Senior Lifestyle Counselor to get all the latest details. Also, ask about the Aston Gardens Home-Sellers Assistance Program, an innovative new opportunity to help you begin enjoying life at Aston Gardens while your home is listed for sale. For the ultimate in carefree living, choose Aston Gardens At Tampa Bay, America's award-winning senior-living community in Florida!
As a new resident in an independent living home at Aston Gardens, you can lock in your monthly rent for three full years! Be sure to speak with a Senior Lifestyle Counselor to get all the latest details. Also, ask about the Aston Gardens Home-Sellers Assistance Program, an innovative new opportunity to help you begin enjoying life at Aston Gardens while your home is listed for sale. For the ultimate in carefree living, choose Aston Gardens At Tampa Bay, America's award-winning senior-living community in Florida!
Reviews
4.1
( 14 Reviews )
San fran
September 25, 2016
The receptionist is very rude and act like you're beneath her, My first time in and she looking down at her phone and took minutes to even assist me. She told me to hold on, while I stood there in disbelief. She is NOT a good representation for that company. She acts nice when her boss is around. She's very rude. The kitchen needs to be upgraded only with computers. They are behind time. People are great.
Visitor112751350
September 14, 2015
I had visited Aston Gardens. As soon as I got to the assisted living side of it, I saw the residents lined up against the wall in wheelchairs; the TV was on, and they were all sitting there sleeping with their heads slumped over to the side. That was a huge turnoff immediately. I would suggest to them that the staff interact more with the residents who are wheelchair-bound and engage them because clearly they were not engaged.
The staff was very pleasant and very helpful; I had no complaints about them at all. They went out of their way to show us rooms. The bedrooms were on the small side; the one that I did see barely fit a queen-sized bed in it. Probably their dining area was the best thing that I saw.
Visitor100790150
January 16, 2015
I met some nice people at Aston Gardens, but the food was not out of this world. They’re having people come there and take care of them instead of going into their assisted living facility. They were just hiring someone to take care of them, and that was the reason why we left. It was very clean; they had a woman that cleaned our place, and we were very pleased with her.
They had a dining room and a grilled room, and it was more informal. The food was alright; the desserts and their breads were very good, and sometimes they had good food. What surprised me was that he made Italian spaghetti and meatballs. The staff was very accommodating. We went there because their apartments were great, with 2-bedroom, 2 bath and a car garage, and it was cheaper than some of the others.
Connie44
January 04, 2015
Ashton Gardens is one of the top 3 of all the places that we visited. The rooms were all nice, and they had a kitchenette in them which gives the residents some independence so they do not have to eat in the dining rooms. They look like they are living in a hotel, but the facility also has houses for people who want to live more independently.
Jane88338150
August 07, 2014
My mother decided on Aston Gardens. It seemed pretty expensive in the area where it is spread out and they have different sections where they have the assisted living and nursing home. Also, it only had 3 floors instead of the building of many stories that you had to take the elevator. In other words, you have to walk covered walk ways to go to your eating. The staff was really nice there.
Carol79784750
April 11, 2014
Aston Gardens is my favorite. It's a little expensive, but we might consider it. I was just there for a meeting; then I went ahead and looked around. This is a bigger facility. The facility itself was very nice. The people I saw were so happy and friendly. They took me in to see the rooms; they're very nice with good sizes. They had a lot of activities. I saw the list and it's three times longer of the things they do. The people were singing, there were Christians there.
Visitor75606250
December 26, 2013
Aston Garden is one of the bigger and newer facilities. They have everything from Alzheimer's care, independent living or assisted living. It's clean and the people were nice. They have a pool, transportation and a couple of dining halls or sports bar. The dining hall is really nice. It has lots of tables where you can sit as 2 or a table for 8. They have buffet food available. The apartments have 2 or 3 bedrooms.
Rey14
September 19, 2013
My wife is in Aston Gardens. It has a very nice rural setting and the accommodations are very spacious. She has her own room with comfortable surroundings. The staff is very caring and the ratio of caregivers to residents is quite large. I was very satisfied with the services they offered.
Visitor071113
July 23, 2013
The staff is very caring at Aston Gardens. The rooms are a little small. There are plenty of activities, bus tours, shopping trips, bingo, ministerial, painting and ceramics. The food is okay and the dining room is spacious enough. They should improve on the food and the size of the rooms.
Visitor5528
June 07, 2013
Aston Gardens was beautiful. It was well-kept, clean, and maintained. They had lots and lots of activities in there. I highly recommend it. It's my first choice for my parents, but they have decided to stay in their home for the moment.
Visitor3902
May 31, 2013
Aston Gardens had very nice, clean and lovely high-rise buildings. The living room facilities are away from the main building where the dining room and the activities are and that's why I couldn't live there. I have a problem with my leg and it's just too far for me to walk from one of the other buildings to the main building. As far as choices go and if the set up were different, I'd probably be living there now.
Roger4
April 29, 2013
It is a very nice facility. The only thing is they have several different buildings and you have to go downstairs and outside to get to and walk to the main building where the dining room and where most the activities are. So you're outside and exposed to the weather. It's a much larger, expansive facility. We had lunch there and we were not as impressed with food there as compared to the other facilities and their staff there didn't seem as friendly also.
ksealy
Everyone at the Aston Gardens living facility was very helpful and informative. They helped me understand the care that would be taken yo ensure my parent was satisfied. I wouldn't just place my parent anywhere, but I felt they had known what they were doing enough for me to trust them with a loved one.The staff there was great and the place is very clean and well kept. I could see my parents as often as I needed to. I was surprised to see how satisfied some of the others that were staying there were. No one complained about anything the whole time I was there.A lady named Mary at the front helped me with all the paperwork and walked me through everything. The only complaint I would have was the lack of activites they had for the people staying there. But on the other hand the people that were there were not of the ability to do much by themselves
edsteveleslie
May 19, 2011
My widowed mother-in-law was getting up there in her years and after yet another household accident, her kids (including my wife) were forced to find a facility that could take care of her. While she resisted the ideas every time it was brought up, we booked a trip to visit the facility and learn more about the day-to-day living for seniors in her age range. We live in the Nine Eagles part of Tampa and Ashton Gardens is conveniently located right around the corner from us less than 10 minutes away. My mother-in-law ended up loving the facility, list of activities and saw that most of the people there were still very active. Her resistance faded away until she heard about the costs involved in residing there. To say it was expensive would be an understatement but in the end, my brother and sisters-in-laws were able to make the financial side work. My mother-in-law ended up moving in earlier this year and absolutely loves the place. It's a beautiful living facility and she really is starting to thrive with the other lady residents. I'm not sure why this wasn't explored sooner since even I can tell a difference in her demeanor. My wife's concern, however, is the fact that her Mom may live well into her 90s and beyond (good family genes!) and though she has many investments, the annual price of staying there may be an issue long term. We would all hate if she had to be moved to a lesser facility or have to deal with some of the horror stories we've all heard about homes that are under-staffed or that have no activities or structure. For the time being though, she's not injured herself and everyone (including me) are happy that's she in good hands, safe and secure for the time being. Her old neighborhood was starting to go downhill and we were all worried about her daily safety at home and while running errands. Those concerns are now gone at Ashton Gardens. Final analysis: Ashton Gardens is a top notch place for seniors and certainly a good decision for our whole family (mine and in-laws). Only issue is the costs which are high when compared to other area homes. Long term I hope her kids will come up with a better plan on affording this place. That or we all pray her investments rebound. That's my two cents. Thanks!
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