Providence Living at Maitland sits at 701 N. Maitland Avenue in Maitland, Florida, and provides assisted living, independent living, and boutique memory care in a fully renovated community run by Providence Senior Living Communities. The staff, including caregivers and healthcare teams, all get special training in dementia care, so they understand how to help people with Alzheimer's, dementia, and other cognitive changes, and they spend a lot of time helping family and friends learn what their loved ones are going through. The caregivers show respect and kindness every day, working to help residents keep their dignity and remember who they are, with a focus on spiritual, physical, and social well-being.
The whole place is set up for safety, comfort, and independence, with technology like key fob entry systems for security and germ-resistant surfaces in the resident suites and common spaces. Residents get to pick from over 33 floor plans, including large rooms with private bathrooms, and every suite features nine-foot ceilings and big windows facing out onto an open courtyard or a balcony made for relaxing or visiting with friends. The memory care community takes extra care in its design with familiar, calming scents in the common areas, music that helps trigger good memories, and a calm, friendly environment where everyone gets treated like family.
The signature memory care program, led by a management team with more than 50 years of combined experience, uses daily engagement to help each resident stay connected to their own history and enjoy meaningful activities each day, with social events, educational classes, and games made to fit what each person enjoys. Multi-sensory and intergenerational activities are always available, and you'll see a full calendar of things going on so no one feels left out. Residents have personal care plans, and the staff tailors care around what each person needs, helping people stay as independent as possible while keeping them safe in a secure environment designed to reduce wandering and confusion.
The facility puts a strong focus on community, drawing people together with activities, comfortable lounge areas, and a lush courtyard with walking paths, a fountain called the Tree of Life, and plenty of plants that attract butterflies and birds-there's even a balcony just for relaxing. Because safety is a top priority, the whole place has modern entry systems and other protective touches, and it's easy enough for family to come and visit, or even join in on educational sessions. Providence Living at Maitland also brings doctors like geriatric primary care, neurologists, podiatrists, and hospice or palliative care specialists right into the community, so residents don't have to travel far to get the help they need.
Dining is flexible, too, with healthy meals served in the dining room, residents' own suites, or special private dining areas, and the staff can handle special diets and religious food needs. The staff, which includes receptionists and nurses, has earned a review score of 9.4 out of 10 based on feedback from residents and their families, showing that many people feel well cared for and supported. Providence Living at Maitland tries to create a gentle, home-like environment where people with memory challenges can find structure, friendship, and comfort as they continue their life's journey.