The Preserve at Dunedin sits on acres of green land in Pinellas County, close to the beach and surrounded by a peaceful nature preserve with large oak trees, gardens, a pond, and beautiful water views, so people here can enjoy walking paths, a swimming pool, and relaxing outdoor spaces or just look at the scenery from the comfort of home, while at the same time living close to everything Dunedin and Clearwater have to offer. The community serves adults 55 and older and has a big building with 93 beds and a range of living choices, from studios and one- or two-bedroom apartments to shared or semi-private rooms, some with kitchenettes, private bathrooms, and walk-in closets, and in some special spots like the Pavo Key assisted living neighborhood, you can find upscale finishes and full kitchens, plus a private, gated courtyard that gives more peace and privacy for assisted living residents. People can choose between assisted living, independent living, memory care, skilled nursing, home care, hospice care, or just a short respite stay, so residents with different care needs can all get help on one campus as their health needs change without moving somewhere new, and this seamless system really can make a difference for families too.
The Preserve at Dunedin provides care for people who need help with daily life, and the memory care neighborhood called Inspirations is designed for those living with Alzheimer's or dementia, with calm paint colors, visual cues, secure areas, and programs like Valeo™ Memory Care that focus on keeping minds active and supporting memory as best as possible. Everyone, no matter the care level, receives restaurant-style dining with three meals each day made with quality ingredients, and if a resident needs help with medications, reminders, or physical, occupational, or rehabilitative therapies, there is at least a part-time nurse on staff, medication management services, and 24/7 staff support, including an emergency call system, health and wellness checks, and a scheduled transport van that's wheelchair accessible. Amenities include a fitness center, theater, art studio, billiards and game rooms, library, salon, chapel, and a residents' lounge with plenty of sitting areas and social spaces, so people can join daily activities or just relax with others, and an activities director plans entertainment and outings so people can stay busy if they want. There's also weekly housekeeping, laundry, linen service, maintenance, all utilities including Wi-Fi and cable, and a concierge for extra help, and everyone gets to enjoy the courtyard, gardens, water fountain, and the larger nature preserve, which gives it a real retreat feeling, peaceful but not isolated.
The community has won a Past SeniorAdvisor.com Award, and people give it solid reviews, with an average user rating of 8.9 out of 10, a 4.5-star average, and recent ratings of 4.6, so most families seem satisfied with care. The community is pet friendly, and families can find out about daily life, dining, apartments, and programs with tours, and if anyone wants more, there are senior living advisors available for information between 5:00 AM and 9:00 PM weekdays or shorter hours on weekends to help find the right care and answer questions about pricing or living choices, and everything - whether assisted living, memory care, skilled nursing, independent living, or respite stays - is licensed under number 12158 for safety and peace of mind. The Preserve at Dunedin keeps things practical by offering all services in one monthly rent, so that means dining, care, outings, and all the day-to-day help are included, and the community tries to cover all social, mental, physical, and spiritual needs, so everyone can settle in and feel at home, whether they want to stay active or just enjoy the view.