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Welcome to Tallahassee, Florida’s state capital! With its rolling red hills, mild winters, beautiful parks, delicious restaurants, and engaging cultural attractions, Tallahassee is a wonderful place for seniors to call home.
Independent living is a great option for seniors who want to live an active, independent life while enjoying community living. Here in Tallahassee, there are six A Place for Mom partner independent living communities within 10 miles of downtown. Each of these communities offers a wide range of amenities, activities, and services to help seniors live their golden years to the fullest. Independent living communities in Tallahassee offer sunny outdoor areas where seniors can relax in the Florida sun or take part in outdoor activities with neighbors. At the same time, residents can participate in indoor activities and events that are both fun and stimulating.
In this guide, we’ll introduce you to the concept of independent living, highlight some of the unique features of independent living communities in Tallahassee, outline your payment options, and provide you with helpful information so you can feel confident that you’re making the best decision for you and your family.
Types of care available in Tallahassee, FL
Independent Living
This is a gorgeous community with an excellent staff. I'd reccomend it to anyone I know.
All of the staff members that we came in contact with at Pacifica Senior Living Woodmont were pleasant and accommodating. The only complaints we had was the quality of the food, housekeeping was very poor and the community is showing its age but they were in process of updating the apartments while we were there. The move in process was smooth and the staff did all they could do to keep my loved one, but she was determined to return home. We only did respite stays. Overall, I would recommend Pacifica Senior Living Woodmont to others. They are trying to make the community nicer overall.
We are very happy with Canterfield of Tallahassee. We have told other people about it - we told our primary care physician who wrote down their information. I've even contacted a nurse I know who works for hospice, I gave her a couple names of different facilities and asked for her opinion. She said, "Definitely go with Canterfield, as the other place is known to not have enough help.", so even she knows. There's also a friend of hers, who's a doctor or a nurse, they visit Canterfield a lot and they know what to look for. Even they are very pleased too. So once I heard all of that, I knew it would be a great place. The Director, [name removed], is just the best. She puts you at ease, shows everything, and answered all of our questions; she couldn't have been nicer.
1800 Hermitage Blvd, Tallahassee, FL 32308
Mulligan Park is an excellent choice for independent living. It has wonderful food and lots of activities. Everything you need is right there under one roof. They even have a swimming pool. You can garden as...
At Mulligan Park, we have an abundance of heart, and we can’t wait to share it with you. Our caring management team is here for you any time, day or night, because we live here too. We participate in activities, pour coffee at mealtime and take time to get to know each of our residents. Plus,...
1780 Hermitage Boulevard, Tallahassee, FL 32308
Mom likes the smaller size of the facility and the friendliness of staff. More personal care. I would recommend Opal to others in a similar situation.
A Great Place to UpgradeIt’s time to upgrade your senior living situation. Retirement should be spent doing interesting things with interesting people, not doing chores and living an isolated life at home. As one of our residents, you’ll have access to a redefined independence. You’ll be living...
1009 Concord Road, Tallahassee, FL 32308
We love Cherry Laurel. [name removed]the manager is great. They do struggle to keep help on for cleaning and serving. Mom has been extremely happy. We have had meals with her and the food options are...
Cherry Laurel provides a fulfilling, independent lifestyle in a welcoming environment. Located in a picturesque corner of Tallahassee, you'll be charmed by our caring staff and beautiful facilities. As much as our residents love our quiet community, they also appreciate the convenience of being...
4501 W Shannon Lakes Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32309
The facility is very well planned out and has everything a person needs. Staff for the most part is great with exception of the dining staff. They have too many odd offerings instead of basic meat and...
EXPERIENCE THE BEST OF TALLHASSEE 5 YEARS IN A ROW!Located in Killearn Estates area of Tallahassee surrounded by 6 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds and walking paths is Allegro’s independent and assisted living community. We are available with as many or as few services as you need. We...
3207 North Monroe Street, Tallahassee, FL 32303
My dad was hesitant to agree to an assisted living arrangement. Woodmont and A Place For Mom went above and beyond to help make both myself and my dad feel comfortable. [name removed] helped me brainstorm...
Pacifica Senior Living Woodmont is an assisted living community located in sunny Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida. Surrounded by beautiful gardens, it is a wonderful place to enjoy. You or your loved one could spend time with other residents socializing, or visiting with family while enjoying...
100 John Knox Road, Tallahassee, FL 32303
The facility is very nice with wide hallways and lots of community spaces. The rooms are well equipped with a fridge and microwave. Add in cable TV and a dining hall with enjoyable food and my dad is set. ...
At The Gables of Tallahassee residents and their guests enjoy elegant living rooms, a library, salon, spa, hobby rooms, restaurant-style meals in a well-appointed dining room and the lovely weather on our porches and patios. We offer apartments with a variety of floor plans, the convenience of...
5103 Cold Harbor Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32312
The staff are all very friendly and helpful. The residents are welcoming and almost all seem very happy at Red Hills. We take walks in the neighborhood and it is quiet with lots of trees and birds. They have...
Red Hills Village, a Resort Lifestyle Community, has been developed exclusively for adults 55 and over. We offer the comforts and conveniences of modern-day living that allow you to enjoy your retirement.Red Hills Village’s all-inclusive services and amenities include EVERYTHING you need to live...
2516 W Lakeshore Dr, Tallahassee, FL 32312
Great place for your loved ones it’s a hard decision to make but makes it easier when a place is nice and professional. It makes your decision better when you trust the place you move your loved ones into
Tapestry Senior Living Lakeshore in Tallahassee is a community, made up of individual threads, all woven together with purpose and skill. As a skilled artist can tell an entire story by weaving those threads together, ours are people...nurses, caregivers, doctors, therapists, community leaders,...
2507 Old Saint Augustine Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32301
I just want to publicly thank [name removed] , the Executive Director, for all the timely updates she shares with residents' family members, both during challenging times (like pending hurricanes!) and in...
Situated on a historic canopy road of majestic oak trees, St. Augustine Plantation is a warm, friendly, and relaxed senior living community located near Tallahassee Memorial Hospital, Capital Regional Medical Center and CRMC Urgent Care as well as Governor’s Square Mall, Midtown Shopping and...
2601 Crestline Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32308
The facility smells really nice but they don't always keep up with the bathrooms. Staff are really nice. I think the quality of care at the Grove is as good as it can be considering that the owners who get...
The Grove at Canopy features exceptional services, superior dining options, dynamic engagement opportunities, luxurious amenities, and robust wellness programs, making it the ideal destination to enhance your vibrant way of life.Specializing in aging in place, we can increase care needs to...
8213 Killearn Lakes Terrace, Tallahassee, FL 32312
What has made it such a wonderful experience so far is the staff members and how very responsive they are. Based on the experience we have had so far, we would absolutely recommend the Villas at Killearn...
2110 Fleischmann Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32308
We love Sodalis Tallahassee! The staff are so nice and welcoming every time we visit. It is very clean, and the residents seem very happy to be here. We would definitely recommend to others looking for a...
Lease by October 29 and get $1,000 off your rent for the first three months. THAT’S A SAVINGS OF $3,000!*We are continuing to admit new Residents, where possible and appropriate, to help residents and families in need. We will do all we can to help those who are in need of our services now and...
3150 Windsong Drive, Tallahassee, FL 32308
I love this community. I have lived here for a year and have no complaints. Don't believe bad reviews when you can go to the apartments and see it for yourself. The staff are friendly and always having...
An Active Seniors 55+ Community...Offers Excellent Amenities and Conveniences Unique to Your Lifestyle Needs.ATTENTION ACTIVE SENIORS 55 & OLDER!! Swim Laps or Relax by your Sparkling Pool...Socialize in the Screened in Lanai and Resident Social Room...Get Fit with Jamestown Woods Designer...
4449 Meandering Way, Tallahassee, FL 32308
Our loved one has been in and out of Westminster Oaks for rehab and we are not madly in love with this community but they are taking much better care of her than the community she normally stays at. They...
Ideally located on a beautifully wooded campus in Florida's capital city of Tallahassee, Westminster Oaks combines established neighborhoods of detached villas with the comfort and luxury of mid-rise and garden apartment homes. All residences feature the highest quality construction, smart...
208 E Tharpe St, Tallahassee, FL 32303
What we like the most about Canterfield of Tallahassee is the staff and other residents. Based on the experience we have had, we would recommend this community to other families.
As Tallahassee's first and only elegant retirement living community, Canterfield of Tallahassee invites you to discover a truly exceptional way of life. From the ideal location next to 208 E. Tharpe St., to the continuum of care, Canterfield is an inspiring retirement community that enables you...
3080 Walden Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32317
The staff is just wonderful, they work hard to make the family happy and the resident as well. The rooms are wonderful and are everything they need. The food smells good and my mother-in-law says it's...
At Tapestry Walden, it's all about you.We are delighted that you are interested in Tapestry Senior Living Walden. The area’s NEWEST assisted living and memory care community.At Tapestry, we are dedicated to providing you with exceptional living. Our beautiful community offers you an array of...
900 Riggins Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32308
900 Riggins Rd, Tallahassee, FL 32308
800 W Virginia St Ofc, Tallahassee, FL 32304
The average monthly cost for Tallahassee independent living facilities is $3,740, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data.[01] This cost figure reflects what residents actually paid at our partner independent living communities and reflects a variety of floor plans, amenities, and other variables.
The cost of living in Tallahassee is relatively affordable compared to other cities in Florida, with a lower-than-average cost of housing and transportation. Seniors in Florida can also benefit from retiree-friendly tax breaks that allow Social Security retirement benefits to be exempt from taxes, as well as withdrawals from retirement accounts.
The following chart represents starting independent living costs for comparison among Tallahassee and the surrounding areas. The costs represent average baseline costs without add-on fees.
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Because independent living facilities aren’t classified as senior care communities, you can’t pay for it via Medicaid, Medicare, or long-term care insurance. These programs may, however, cover certain medically necessary in-home care services at your independent living facility.
Private payment methods are the most common way to pay for independent living costs. These may include personal savings, investments, pensions, or real estate assets. Seniors can also use home equity to pay for independent living with a reverse mortgage. This allows you to withdraw funds from your home’s equity over time.
In addition, VA benefits may be available to some veterans and their spouses. These benefits can help pay for independent living communities, especially for those with service-related disabilities.
Here, we’ll detail how you can use private and public funding and VA benefits to help make room in your budget for independent living.
Paying privately for independent living is the most popular method of funding. There are many options for seniors in Tallahassee who are seeking independent living and want to pay for it privately. It’s important to understand that independent living differs from assisted living in that it doesn’t include personal care costs in the monthly fees.
Seniors have several traditional payment methods available to finance their independent living stays. They can use personal savings, Social Security benefits, and pension payments. Investment returns can also be used to cover the cost of independent living.
Another option is selling your house. By doing this before moving into an independent living community, seniors can enjoy a more carefree lifestyle without having to worry about home maintenance costs. Lastly, seniors may opt for a reverse mortgage that uses home equity to provide monthly income, a lump sum, or a combination of both. The income generated can then be used to pay for the cost of independent living.
Independent living communities don’t have to be licensed and must follow the same laws as senior apartments in Tallahassee. These laws include rental and housing laws, such as the Fair Housing Act, the Americans With Disabilities Act, and Florida’s Landlord/Tenant Law. Landlords must comply with building, housing, and health codes and provide reasonable accommodations for tenants with disabilities.
However, some independent living communities are combination facilities that also offer other senior living arrangements, including assisted living or memory care. These combination facilities must follow additional laws and regulations.
To provide a combination of independent living and assisted living care in Tallahassee, one has to be licensed by the Bureau of Health Facility Regulation. The bureau is in charge of licensing various assisted living facilities that can range in size and provide varying levels of care under standard or specialty licenses. Facilities must meet extra standards, such as those pertaining to staffing and staff training, in order to be granted a specialty license. Limited nursing services (LNS), extended congregate care (ECC), and limited mental health services are all covered by speciality licenses.
Facilities offer various services depending on the type of license they hold. Standard facilities can help seniors with medication self-administration and personal care services. Facilities with an LNS license can offer additional nursing services, such as routine dressing changes, care for catheters, colostomies, and ileostomies, as well as any other nursing services that are allowed under the facility’s license. Activities of daily living support and additional nursing services can be offered more extensively by facilities with an ECC license. This could also include help with toileting, grooming, dressing, and bathing.
After obtaining a license, facilities can be inspected whenever the licensing agency feels it is appropriate. Any inspections carried out for purposes other than initial licensure have to be done without prior notice. While inspections for relicensure are done every other year, each quarter, a registered nurse or other designated representative of the licensing body must visit ECC facilities to check on residents and assess facility compliance. You can look up inspection reports through the Agency for Health Care Administration and Florida Health Finder.
Assisted living has more rules and regulations than just licensing and inspection requirements. The resident contract must also include the daily, weekly, or monthly rate; notice policy for rate increases; additional services and their cost; refund policies and procedures; bed hold policy; and statement of the organization’s religious affiliation and any related requirements. The contract must also state residents’ rights, duties, and obligations.
Every facility must be under the supervision of an administrator who is responsible for its operation and maintenance. Additionally, other inspections are routinely conducted through the county offices of the Florida Department of Health to focus on food hygiene, physical plant safety, and biomedical waste.
Assisted living facilities must employ sufficient staff to ensure the safety and proper care of individual residents, implement emergency plans, and have at least one certified first aid employee present at all times. Minimum staff hours per week are specified based on the number of residents, with additional staff required for every 20 residents over 95. These facilities must also have enough qualified staff to provide resident supervision and services following residents’ needs, contracts, and care standards.
The facility must provide a variety of regular meals that meet the nutritional needs of residents, as well as therapeutic diets as ordered by the resident’s health care provider for those who require special diets. To determine eligibility for a retirement community, first check to see whether you meet the age requirement, which is usually 55 years or older, but it can vary depending on the community. The most important factor is your financial situation. Consider the cost and the time it will take to pay it off. Independent senior living is designed for active adults who don’t require significant care or support with daily activities, and some communities may be flexible with age requirements.
Florida Department of Health
2585 Merchants Row Blvd.
Tallahassee, FL 32301
Phone: 850-245-4444
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
There are no COVID-19 regulations specific to independent living in Tallahassee. However, each independent living community may have its own guidelines. Leon County’s website provides local COVID-19 information.
To prevent transmission, people who have COVID-19 symptoms or who have tested positive are urged to wear a mask.
Being vaccinated against COVID-19 is recommended to prevent transmission.
It is recommended that high-touch surfaces be disinfected regularly and that people exercise proper hygiene, such as concealing coughs and sneezes and washing hands frequently.
Tallahassee has a range of independent living options for seniors. A Place for Mom has six partner communities within a 10-mile radius of downtown Tallahassee. There are three standalone independent living facilities; two combo assisted living and independent living options; and one facility offering independent living, assisted living, and memory care. There’s also an additional in-network facility if you expand your search to a 25-mile radius. No matter what type of lifestyle you’re looking for — whether it be luxurious or budget-conscious or somewhere in between — Tallahassee has plenty of options.
There are affordable independent living communities within Tallahassee so individuals can enjoy a comfortable lifestyle at a budget-friendly cost by opting for more basic amenities while still having access to essential services including meals and transportation to medical appointments. Many of these communities also offer pet-friendly spaces, making them even more attractive for seniors who’d like to bring along their furry friend!
Luxury independent living facilities are becoming increasingly popular among seniors in Tallahassee due to their high-end features such as spas, large common areas with plenty of recreational activities and entertainment options, and chef-prepared meals served on-site, which make them appealing to those looking for a premium lifestyle during their golden years — complete with waterfront views from some communities.
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HCA Florida Capital Hospital offers a range of medical services, including surgical procedures, emergency care, and diagnostic imaging.[05]
Select Specialty Hospital – Tallahassee is a long-term acute care hospital. It provides care to patients with complex medical conditions who need specialized care, including patients who require prolonged mechanical ventilation, rehabilitation services, and wound care. Select Specialty Hospital’s multidisciplinary team works collaboratively to provide comprehensive care.[05]
Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare, a private, not-for-profit health care system, is Tallahassee’s largest hospital. TMH is the only academic medical center in the region, and it also has a psychiatric hospital and additional specialty clinics.[05]
If you want to explore Tallahassee, you’ll most likely need a car. With a transit score of only 30 out of 100, a bike score of 45, and a walk score of 30, the city has limited options for public transport, biking, and getting around on foot. Walk Score considers factors such as walking routes, public density, biking routes, and public transit to determine these numbers. But don’t worry, all of our partner independent living facilities offer free transportation to residents.
Tallahassee also has a public transportation system called StarMetro. These buses are another option for seniors looking for an easy and reliable way to get around town. The buses are equipped with wheelchair lifts. Veterans can ride for free by applying through Leon County Veteran Services for a veterans pass.
C & T Senior Transportation, a private option, is a door-to-door transportation service for seniors who need to run errands or go to the doctor.
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Seniors in independent living communities in Tallahassee can enjoy a wide range of activities and attractions that provide plenty of opportunities for them to stay engaged and enjoy their golden years.
One popular attraction is the Tallahassee Automobile Museum, which offers seniors the chance to dive into their interests while also exploring their community. This museum features one of the largest car collections in America, as well as sports memorabilia, antique boat motors, and pedal cars. If you use mobility aids, this is a great option because the parking lot features plenty of wheelchair-accessible spaces. Plus, you can explore the entire museum without needing to go up a single stair step. The museum is completely accessible for wheelchairs and motorized scooters, and it even has two wheelchairs available for visitors to borrow. And you don’t have to leave your furry companion at home — service animals can accompany museum visitors.
The Carrabelle Riverfront Festival is a great option for those looking for some seasonal outdoor fun. With plentiful family-friendly activities, live music and entertainment, arts-and-crafts vendors, and mouth-watering food along the historic waterfront, this is the perfect event for seniors looking for activities to do with family and friends. Plus, it’s free!
For those looking for outdoor excursions, visit Cascades Park, a 24-acre park along the stream known as the St. Augustine Branch in Tallahassee. This park features 2.3 miles of paved trails for visitors to walk along — or just relax alongside. Plus, there’s an amphitheater for theatrical and musical performances, the stunning Imagination Fountain, and fascinating memorials and historical features throughout Cascades Park.
If fishing is your forte, check out Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park, Natural Bridge Battlefield Historic State Park, or Lake Talquin State Park to catch a variety of local fish, including crappie, bream, Florida black bass, and catfish. Visit the specific park’s website for information about any entry fees. You might need a fishing license. For more information, check out the Florida Wildlife Commission’s Fishing in Florida.
Alfred B. Maclay Gardens State Park also features a brick walkway, a walled garden, five miles of designated biking trails, a reflection pool, and six miles of shared-use trails. It also offers an audio tour, beach wheelchairs, non-slip wheelchair beach access mats, motorized and manual wheelchairs, and golf cart tours (with advance notice).
If a day on the green is more your speed, there’s never a bad day to go golfing at SouthWood Golf Club, the oldest golf course in Tallahassee. SouthWood Golf Club was designed for players of all levels by PGA Tour legend Fred Couples and his design partner Gene Bates. This upscale golf course is in a stunning locale, perfectly positioned among pastures, rolling hills, and Spanish moss-draped oak trees.
Still looking for more options to entertain yourself and your loved ones in Tallahassee? Consider events and festivals like the Tallahassee Film Festival, Springtime Tallahassee, and the Red Hills Horse Trials.
Seniors can also socialize by visiting the Tallahassee Senior Center to participate in yoga classes, arts-and-crafts sessions, bridge games, and music classes — all while making new friends or reconnecting with old ones.
Southern Pines, A Charter Senior Living Community, Mulligan Park and The Opal on Hermitage are the top-rated Independent Living facilities near Tallahassee, FL. These Independent Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Independent Living in Tallahassee is 3,940 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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