Renaissance - North Tampa is a luxury destination offering engaging activities and serene escapes for every lifestyle. Here, you’ll find your own personal retreat filled with simple pleasures and sumptuous rewards in the midst of a vibrant community built on belonging. Tucked away amidst lush landscaping and a serene living lake, our friendly community offers a welcome escape from stress, yet is close to everything you need. We cater to your independence with round the clock concierge services, housekeeping and delectable dining. Make new friends and stay active with our comprehensive social calendar. Greet guests in our welcoming community areas or in your own well-appointed residence. Whether you want to get involved in everything or get away from it all, you’ll find your own personal Renaissance right here.
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Reviews
4.4( 12 Reviews )
James
January 13, 2023
My wife has moved into Renaissance - North Tampa. They are excellent. I reviewed both the independent and the assisted living. The independent living is a three-story unit, and it has its own dining room, menus, and excellent meals. There's a chef for each one of the separate buildings. I reviewed those menus, and it's just sort of like a hotel concierge type of thing, but very good. The assisted living staff has very low turnover. We had an excellent greeting in the tour. A lot of these places are understaffed now, there's a shortage of CNA, nurses, and service workers. We've had an excellent service in their dining facilities in the assisted living. It's a very warm and inviting dining room.
My wife is in actually a studio room, and they accommodated her. They didn't have a room, so they let her use the model studio for the first two weeks and will be moving her later this week to her own studio. It's a little over three hundred square feet and you have to furnish them yourselves. They're not furnished so people can decorate them as they like.
The general age of the population is in their eighties, and much more advanced state of decline than my wife. But my wife has some beginning dementia problems, that's why she's there to do rebound from coming out of the hospital in skilled nursing. She's really starting her therapy this week, and we'll get a primary care physician assigned there with all the teams of specialists. They transport them to all their appointments within 12 miles, and that location puts them within St Joseph's North, South Advent Hospital University, so the location is very strategic.
There's a beautiful lake out there, and that's the general walking area. My wife isnt ready for crocheting or bingo or anything like that now, but they have a Church service that's piped in, and Bible studies that are led there. My wife is pretty much staying in the room and walking around. Her goal is to get better beyond this stage where we can move to an independent living with help.
In most of the places, the prices were going to go up 10 percent in January, so her base level is like $4,000 something, which we can't afford, and they package and layer all the additions if you need help dressing, bathing, assistance to take medication, all those are add-ons to the fees. But the food is included, and of course all the other amenities.
The staff are very attentive, and I won't really see how good it is until they kick in now since the holidays are over. Even the physicians teams were on vacation.
The general activities, basically it's a big TV room, an exercise room, bingo room, and all those kinds of things that my wife doesn't use. Today the nurse came to evaluate and determine what kind of physical therapy she would need, whether she's going to do it outside her room or in her room.
In terms of value for money, we can't really afford it. Some people are on Medicare or Medicaid. Is the price worth taking care of your loved one? That's kind of a relative question. Basically, I'm having to sell everything I have and move into a small place so I can pay for it to take care of my wife. So, the prices range there anywhere from $3,000 up to $6,000 in the memory unit which is about the average going in other facilities I looked at.
Mary
I visited Renaissance North Tampa and that was a very, very nice facility. It's probably the nicest one out of all of them. It had the most amenities. It was a clean place, but the price was just too high. They had a nice exercise room. It's very, very well-equipped. They had access to a computer and library books. They had places outside where you could sit and talk with other residents. I looked at a studio and it was sufficient for respite care. I was looking for respite care.
Beth
I chose Renaissance North Tampa for my dad because it was very clean, it had everything I was looking for, and it's close to my house. The people are very nice, very informative and answered all my questions. It's tough right now because of the COVID, you can't really see everything that you want to see. A lot of their stuff is closed because of COVID and I can't really fault them for that. I didn't try the food, but I saw it and it looked very good. Everything's farm to table, it's all local, and nothing is frozen. I spoke to the chef and he said they'd do anything that's needed for my dad in terms of dietary restrictions, so I was impressed.
donna Barrow
June 19, 2018
The Renaissance did not do or say what they said they would. The food is awful. The residents do not do anything to keep ingaged. There are no activities for residents. The owner Amber blows you off when you want to talk to her about changes. The Renaissance has a constant turn over of staff. The kitchen was dirty and gross. I got my mom out of there and she is much happier now. I would not recommend this assisted living place at all
Van
February 27, 2018
The one that we really liked was the Renaissance. We considered putting my mother-in-law there, but we thought it would be better for her to be in a Jewish community. The room was significantly smaller than what she was able to get for the same money at the other community. We had a meal there, and the food was good. The staff member who accommodated me was fabulous. She was great. They were excellent with the clients who were there in the memory care unit. They interacted with them well and they had appropriate activities for them. I thought they did an excellent job.
Sheila
August 23, 2017
I loved Renaissance. It was a very new facility that's all been redone. The people were nice, and the food was delicious.
smille4
July 25, 2013
My mother moved in this month and I must say the experience has been very positive so far. The decision to move her was heartbreaking, but it has really been an easy transition. The studio is much larger than other places I visited and turned out to be very cozy once her furniture was moved in. She even had room for a chair and sofa! She comments how the staff are always so friendly and helpful, and how delicious the meals are. I have eaten with her several times and I agree on the food. The choices are plentiful and taste is great. I was sad to hear the lodge/nursing home will be closing and am hopeful if the time comes when she needs more assistance, something will be available then. I love that fact that she can get her hair done there, as well as have the medications managed and given to her. All in all, I'm extremely happy so far!
Judy21
May 11, 2013
The Lakeshore Villas is convenient for me to get to, even from work. It's a wonderful place. My mom's apartment is beautiful. It's actually perfect for her because she can easily get around in it. She was able to take all of her furniture into a nice living room. Her bedroom is nice and large. The apartment also has a full-sized bathroom and kitchen. Everything is right there.
The administration is very nice. The members of the staff are very, very caring people. The food is delicious. The dining room is very open, clean and welcoming. It feels like a regular dining room.
Lakeshore is an older facility so they can probably improve on updating some of their decorations.
Charles 1
April 17, 2013
My mom's got dementia and is in long term care at Lakeshore Villa right now. I'm not that impressed with the place. I'd really like to get her out of there and move her somewhere else. I think she likes the food because she eats pretty well, but she wants to get out.
tampabayCNA
January 18, 2012
Apartment style living that has a hint of assistance. If you are insistent in maintaining your independence and in addition you are aware of the fact that you might need help at certain times, well this might be the place for you. A beautiful building that is very well maintained this is home to a large scale of seniors. There is constant activities being offered throughout the day and even ice cream socials. The out door commons area is beautiful. Everywhere I turned there was a staff member. They were very helpful and knowledgeable about their residents. That is sometimes hard to find in large scale communities, as everyone seems to blend into each other. There is a ton of parking available and the building is easy to access.
Deedeedee
December 15, 2011
My father is staying at The Inn and has been there since May of 2011. I'm very pleased with the staff and the living conditions. The managers are doing an awesome job. The staff are very friendly and helpful. There is always something to do lots of activitys. They have trips to the stores and out to lunch throughout the month. The faculity is very clean and the food was great I had lunch and dinner a few times with my dad when I visited him. I just can not say enough how pleased I am with The Inn where my dad lives. They lookout for your family members who live there as though they were there own family.
tpag8rgirl
October 20, 2011
My grandmother lived at this facility for a few years. The staff was also so pleasant and helpful and had many activities to keep the residents busy. They had an indoor pool, pool table, a lake with a gazebo that residents could sit by, many activities that the residents could partake in such as: Bingo, crafts, puzzles, bus trips to restaurants, grocery store, fair, etc. They have options where a resident can live alone or with roommate and have kitchens in some units. They have a nursing staff on the assisted living floor that will come bring medications. They have a mailroom for residents as well. The staff was always very catering and the dinning room was always nice (reminded me of a cruise ship dinning room). Grounds were always clean and they also have different holiday events where local organizations such as cub-scouts, etc come in to do caroling for the residents. Next door to the assisted living facility is the nursing home.