The Palms of Largo

  • 300 Lake Avenue NE, Largo, FL 33771
  • (727) 437-1600
  • 4.4 ( 4 reviews )
  • Assisted Living, Continuing Care Communities, and Memory Care

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4.4 ( 4 Reviews )
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Maria
February 03, 2022
I saw the Regal Palms of Largo. They have beautiful buildings and professional staff. But they have outdated kitchenettes and smoke detectors, and that's the reason why I would never consider being there. It's a great location, the building closest to the main road is fully independent, then there's a building behind it that's assisted living. Then another building is nursing, and then there's a mental care unit. So as your health declines, you change buildings, and I didn't like that. So it's not exactly aging in place as health deteriorates since you change buildings. They also have a whole bunch of garden apartments on the side. Some of the rooms were gorgeous, airy, and light, and some seemed very dated and have old smoke detectors. They seem to have a good amount of activities, and a trolley cart goes down the hallway to offer snacks and check on residents.
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Rita
June 25, 2019
Regal Palms had a huge dining room. The staff was very nice, and the rooms were very nice and a good size. It was a very clean and very lovely facility. I saw one room that had a television and books in it.
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Mary
The Palms of Largo was very large. It had a big campus with many buildings and independent living has its own building. All their buildings had dining rooms and it had an outdoor pool and very beautiful grounds and landscape. The person during the tour was very good. They had many shuttle services to various doctors and shopping and many activities as well. It was very clean and very homey. The food was very good. The continuing care is very thorough. You can go from assisted living over to nursing facility.
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Barbara65838050
The Palms of Largo was like a hotel resort. It was furnished and gorgeous. They had big aquariums with tropical fished and the residents could sit and watch. Each resident has their own bedroom but they shared a little sitting area. The dining room was beautiful and the grounds were impeccable. They had a spa and entertainment every week among other activities. There were a lot of people there and the place was packed. The price was cheaper than the other facility but my mom had Medicaid and they did not accept it. However, they charged more if she needed more assistance. I wanted her to be there if only they would take Medicaid.

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