Grand Villa of New Port Richey
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- 6120 Congress Street, New Port Richey, FL 34652
- (727) 777-5924
- 4.4 ( 7 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Memory Care











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About This Community
Welcome to the new Grand Villa of New Port Richey! Our lovely assisted living and memory care community in New Port Richey, Florida, is just north of Tarpon Springs in Pasco County. Grand Villa is a resort style community with fabulous features and amenities designed to help our residents enjoy life to the fullest!
The different levels of care that Grand Villa of New Port Richey offers, include Assisted Living, Memory Care, Respite Care and Senior Day Program. Our all-inclusive monthly rate covers medication management, social and recreational activities, delicious chef prepared meals, restaurant-style dining, housekeeping, apartment maintenance and so much more!
Reviews
4.4
( 7 Reviews )
Kathleen
November 14, 2022
We are choosing the Grand Villa of New Port Richey for my mom. It was a great place and I was impressed with its cleanliness. The staff was all friendly. Tiffany gave us the tour and she was awesome. They had a beauty salon and a nail salon. They also have an entertainment area with a live bunny rabbit in there and a little sofa where they could get together. They have a lot of activities going on in there like bingo and crafts.
Rhonda
March 31, 2022
We put our mother-in-law at the Grand Villa of New Port Richey, they're wonderful. The memory care is awesome, they keep the residents busy from the time they wake up until the time they go to bed. The facility is beautiful and very well kept. We were there when they were eating, and it looked and smelled wonderful, but we didn't try the food. The staff is excellent, everybody there. They have something to do all day long, like singing, dancing, and they take them for walks outside. They're excellent. It's higher than you want to pay, but for what it is, it's a fair price.
Anna
August 29, 2021
My mother moved into the Grand Villa of New Port Richey. They have a dedicated staff for the residents in memory care. They have a dedicated floor. The recreation manager who does activities with them is specific to the floor. It's not like you share between memory care and assisted living. I go to see my mother probably two to three times a week. I see the staff interact with the residents and they do it in a loving, caring way. It's just a phenomenal place. Her accommodation is wonderful. It's clean, she's in a shared room, but they have privacy. It's roomy. It's just like being in a home. Every other day there's a manager special, they have like sitting exercise groups. They have karaoke, they have bingo, they have different crafts, and every day there's something. They're very accommodating because the assisted living has a Catholic mass and they're able to bring my mother to the mass, you know, once a week. They have the mass every day during the week, but they made arrangements for my mother to attend once a week, which is very important for her. Some of their activities, it's two or three times a week. They do like an outing. They take them on a tour. We have a wilderness park near us, or they go to the beach, but at least they're out, like a drive. And then they also take strolls, like outside, they have a garden area, a secure area like a patio. It's a big patio and it has several plants out there, and the residents can tend to the plants, water them, and that sort of thing.
fjm280z
August 08, 2021
The Grand Villa is a very clean well maintained ALF and Memory Care ALF. The Rooms a very nice and common areas well maintained. The residents seemed happy and well cared for. They love their entertainment director Rob keeps them engaged with singing and dancing. The staff was very caring, supportive and professional from my initial tour, to paperwork, move in and care plan and transition of my Mom to the ALF. Thanks to Roberta, Barbara & Misty for making a difficult decision and transition as easy as possible! Thank you to all !
Bonnie
My husband will be moving into Grand Villa of New Port Richey. Our experience was very positive; that's why we chose it. The staff was wonderful with the clients, and we just saw a lot of love. It was very clean. It's just a very lovely place, and it had been recommended by somebody I know, too. The staff was very caring and just very great with us. The facility was very nice and very nicely arranged. They took us through the whole building, the activities and the dining room. It was just very well put together. We saw people in the dining room, but we did not get to eat the food. It's convenient and it's near downtown.
Debra
October 04, 2020
Grand Villa of New Port Richey was like a hotel. It was very clean and very nice. They gave me a mask and a shield to wear and it was a one-on-one tour. I saw a room and I saw the meeting areas that the residents have. The staff was very nice. It was really expensive, and I didn't quite understand the $2,000 fee to get the room ready when you have to bring your own furniture, so that was a little confusing. It felt homey. I saw a movie room, a craft room, and a billiards room.
Kiersten Lapp
October 25, 2019
I thought this group would be the perfect place to write a review of the Grand Villa of New Port Richey in case anyone was looking for a local place to help take care of their loved one. My grandfather lived on the memory care floor for about 15 months, but passed away in August. My mom and I visited at least 6 times a week, stayed for hours at a time, and were involved in activities with the residents so we saw a lot of what went on. We found people and things we loved in this place and people and things we did not. However, at the end of my grandfather's life things took a turn at the facility and we had nothing but problems. We talked to many people there about our issues and things only got worse. After my grandfather passed, I wrote a google review and a facebook review on their page. We continued to visit the residents on the second floor because after 15 months, we had built a relationship with them. We would visit and bring them pretzels, muffins, etc. Today, my mom and I went to help the residents paint pumpkins but didn't make it to the second floor before the director of the facility told us we were no longer welcome there because of my negative review. I was told I should change my review and make it more positive but I refused. Kicking people out of the facility who actually care for the resident's well-being is a terrible reaction to an honest review. Take my review and make your facility better because of it, don't punish my family and your residents because you don't like hearing the truth. I'd be happy to change my review if I saw changes within the facility. But no, I won't change my review just to gain access to the building. People should read honest reviews, not just the ones the Grand Villa of NPR approves of and the ones their employees put on there. Constructive criticism can be a useful tool to help make improvements, but unfortunately this facility likes to bury bad reviews and ignore the problems.
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