Westwind I and II Mobile Home Pk offers a place for seniors who want an active and easy lifestyle, set in a quiet 55+ gated community where folks often greet one another and join regular activities in spaces like two clubhouses and a covered patio by the pool. Residents can own individual shares in this co-op, creating a sense of independence and pride, with options for private backyards for gardening or relaxing, covered carports for their cars, open-air patios, formal and family rooms, and kitchens that are move-in ready, including dishware and sometimes even furniture left behind for convenience. The monthly rate for community amenities runs $160 and covers access to things like billiards, fitness rooms, sport courts for shuffleboard, horseshoes, bocce ball, and , as well as rooms for activities like poker, dance, piano, and computer use, plus libraries and a fully equipped community kitchen in each clubhouse. The park's made for mobile and manufactured homes, with spaces tailored to that sort of living, and the staff has received awards for being friendly and for hosting the best activities, which isn't surprising since there are calendars full of events and lots of chances to stay busy and connected.
Westwind I and II serve a wide range of needs, from independent living for folks who want care-free days, to help with chores, meals, medication reminders, and support with daily tasks if things get more challenging. For those needing extra help, trained aides are around to offer companionship or non-medical care in the comfort of home, and there are board and care homes for more personalized attention. Memory care is available as well, with secure, calming spaces and programs for seniors living with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, where staff works to reduce confusion and keep everyone safe from wandering. There are options for assisted living for those who'd like help bathing, dressing, or managing medicines, and all these options sit in a neighborhood close to two hospitals, six doctors, 13 pharmacies, a theater, 29 restaurants, nearby parks, and cafes-all making things easier and giving people choices for outings or quick errands. Nutritious meals are planned by chefs and meal planners to make sure food tastes good and meets health needs, while the community's known for being a nice place full of friendly, helpful folks who support each other.
Because the park is tied in with A Place For Mom, seniors and their families can talk to local advisors to learn more or get guidance choosing the best fit. The whole place encourages social, physical, and mental activities, and has a mix of studio room layouts and private suites for independent living, assisted living, and those who need memory care. The setting is calm and safe, and the main goal is to help people live well, whether they're still active and independent, or need a little more care and attention as they grow older.