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    About The Village of Tall Trees

    The Village of Tall Trees offers different care and medical services meant to help residents stay healthy, safe, and well, and you'll find a 24-hour call system in some areas for extra support when it's needed any time of day, which a lot of folks appreciate, and there are several types of communities, including active adult neighborhoods for people aged fifty-five and older like Pebble Springs, The Village of Alhambra, Belle Aire, Amelia, Ashland, Bonita, Bonnybrook, Bridgeport at Miona Shores, Bridgeport at Lake Miona, Bridgeport at Creekside Landing, Laurel Valley, Briar Meadow, and Chitty Chatty, so you'll see there's plenty of choice to suit different lifestyles, and if someone's looking for continuing care, you'll see CCRCs here offer care that can change as a person's needs change with a buy-in fee to get started, and for anyone still wishing to live on their own, the independent living option has its own way of supporting folks who are active and want fewer worries, while the nursing homes, also called skilled nursing facilities, focus on giving round-the-clock medical support, helping people recover from sickness or injury with therapies and different types of medical care, and memory care wings make sure people with Alzheimer's or dementia stay safe from wandering and get care aimed at easing anxiety and slowing memory loss, and then there's assisted living, which helps residents with daily life, such as dressing, grooming, taking medicine, doing laundry, cooking, or cleaning, and the property has pretty strict community standards, so they keep an eye on landscaping, weeds, and similar issues, with a seven-day deadline to fix problems after a notice, and public hearings handled by the Community Development District 6 Board of Supervisors, while there's also a system for handling homes outside The Villages, and utility services are handled through a property management system that tracks what's owed and manages bills, plus there are regular and certified letters sent out for violations with a process to try to keep things fair, and for recreation, there's quite a lot - residents use golf services, pay trail fees, and courses get regular maintenance, and you've got The Enrichment Academy nearby offering educational and enrichment programs, along with events like socials, Camp Villages, S.T.A.R., Senior Games, Running of the Squares, Championship Softball, Fit Club, fishing, and outdoor trips, which means it's easy to find something to do, and sports, softball leagues, and plenty of volunteer groups and reservation services are around, plus different kinds of recreation centers and pools, and district services such as budgeting, finance, and risk management are looked after by administration, with emergency management and public safety programs for peace of mind, and if someone needs it, there are sanitation and water services, RV storage, an Adopt-A-Bench program, bulletin boards, customer service for ID cards, orientation programs, and several tools to report issues, start or stop utilities, check bills, pay, and keep up with things like boil water notices or irrigation schedules, and parks, dog parks, trails, and pathways make it easy to spend time outdoors, while strong community standards and a community watch program mean someone's usually making sure things stay safe and pleasant, and with all these features and choices, The Village of Tall Trees gives residents several options for care, comfort, activity, and daily living, with programs and amenities aimed at meeting many different needs-though every place, of course, has things to consider, and people usually need to check for themselves what suits them best.

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