Eaglewood sits in Hobe Sound, Martin County, as a 55+ retirement community where people can find a mix of homes like single family houses, townhouses, and condos, most of them built between 1983 and 1987, which means some places are now over 40 years old but still carry that solid build with attached garages-usually one or two spaces, sizes ranging from 307 to 549 square feet-and most offer two bedrooms and two bathrooms with sizes that start around 1,337 square feet and can go up to about 2,462 square feet, giving a good amount of space if someone wants to settle down. Eaglewood runs as a continuing care retirement community (CCRC), which means folks can come in needing just independent living-taking care of themselves and enjoying a maintenance-free lifestyle-and age in place as needs change, with choices that stretch from board and care homes for a small handful of people, up through assisted living, memory care for dementia, and skilled nursing for more serious medical concerns, all under one umbrella.
A strong point here is the professional health and wellness team, who's on-site at all hours, making sure residents get support whenever they need it, with a personalized approach for each person, from helping with bathing and dressing, giving medications, managing meals, and even lending a hand running errands or going to appointments, and they'll consider each person's health, food likes, routines, and changes over time, so nobody gets lost in the shuffle.
Eaglewood pays careful attention to people living with Alzheimer's or other memory issues, with a secured and supervised part of the community, plenty of memory-focused programs, and trained staff on duty day and night, trying to keep folks safe, engaged, and respected, all while keeping things familiar and comfortable, whether for short-term respite or longer stays. There's also a range of activities every week-fitness classes, outings to local spots, events, and common rooms for casual visits-plus healthy meals from skilled kitchen staff, and transportation for when someone needs to leave the grounds.
The community comes with some unique touches, like the well-kept 18-hole Eaglewood Golf Course, which is a private executive course stretching 3,105 yards from the long tees, with each hole running from 77 up to 337 yards, featuring bunkers, water hazards, and even services like glow golf or flood lit night golf, so folks who appreciate the game will find both challenge and recreation, not to mention all the golf equipment options-from rangefinders like Pro X3+LINK and Tour V6 Shift, to gadgets like the Phantom 3 Slope Handheld and golf GPS watches-for residents and guests. Beyond golf, residents can find outdoor activities with course map searching, plus information for local parks, inlets, beaches, and there are organized local celebrations, festivals, and rainy day plans, so there's usually something going on for people who want to join in. There's a large clubhouse, spa, and shared spaces that encourage social time, and the grounds have well-tended yards and nice landscaping.
Residents get support with more than just health needs-Eaglewood works alongside groups supporting food banks, youth, environmental programs, even connects people to local dining, coffee shops, and breweries. Registered real estate companies and trust entities help handle property matters for those who want to buy or sell within the community. People can also link up to local Facebook groups, meet neighbors, or discover things to do through online resources and events pages. Security is a focus, with a 24-hour call system and supervision to help everyone stay safe around the clock, all while allowing people the freedom to get involved in whatever part of the community fits them best.