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Princeton Village Of Largo
333 16Th Ave Sw, Largo, FL 33771
Based on 14 reviews
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It is my sincere pleasure to recommend Princeton Village Largo to anyone needing Assisted Living services. The Management and Staff are some of the most professional and compassionate I have ever met. They have maintained services throughout the Covid Pandemic and have managed to remain Covid Free. This shows the priority to provide the utmost services possible to their residents. They put the need of the residents above all and cater to their every need. It has been a pleasure partnering with Princeton Village Largo with the Project SEARCH program. Project SEARCH is a transition to work internship program through Vocational Rehabilitation, the public school district and Progressive Abilities Support Services. This program provides hands-on internships for students with significant cognitive disabilities to acquire transferrable skills for employment. Princeton Village has opened their facility and hearts to the interns and made them not only feel like family, but be a part of their family. They have recognized the value that these interns bring to the facility and embraced every aspect of the program. Even with this program adding more duties to their already full day, they have not lacked in providing the services to their residence and the interns. I would highly recommend Princeton Village Largo to any family looking to provide quality care to their loved ones. In the event I ever need an assisted living facility for my loved ones, Princeton Village Largo will definitely be the place I will turn to for care.
I am so happy my dad is at Princeton Village. The staff always treat him like family and are my eyes and ears when I cannot be there! The facility is amazing and staff are all fantastic. There are not enough wonderful things to say about the staff and leaders. I would give them 100 stars
I can mention 10 excellent staff members’ names, but I wouldn’t want to omit anyone by mistake. Princeton Village came highly recommended to us. They truly earn their reputation daily. PS They’re working hard to keep everyone safe during this C-19 Lockdown. They’re creating the best atmosphere for all, as well.
We are very happy with Princeton Village and their care for our mom. We feel fortunate to have found Princeton after visiting several others in the area. Princeton has felt like a good home for our mother since she moved there. They have a wide variety of daily activities and we love Grace, the Activities Director as well as many of the other staff.
We moved my mom into Princeton Village about 3 months ago. Physically she had come to the place that she could no longer live alone, but she still wanted some independence. When we went to see Princeton Village I felt like mom had come home!The Marketing Director was very personable as she showed us the facility and as we walked through the halls she addressed the residents by name! I liked that!!After we moved mom in, I went to see her a few days later and the receptionist at the front not only already knew her by name, but knew who I belonged to as well … . I found that so refreshing!!Mom’s main “complaint” is that they keep her ‘so busy’ … you know, like playing cards, playing Bingo, going on trips, exercising … She enjoys the activities {she loves the activity director) and the interaction!I appreciate knowing that mom has plenty of staff to take care of her if she needs help and that Princeton is not so big that mom just gets lost in a sea of faces! That means a lot to me!If it is time for your loved ones’ next home, I definitely recommend Princeton Village.
The aides be on the 3rd floor of the building with dementia and Alzheimer's patients and some of the residents ask about where their husbands are and the aides tell them their dead. When your pose to redirect they to another subject to get their mind off of asking that question. The aides also pick on the residents and make fun of them asking ” have you had your baby yet”. The place is really crazy and file for any of them that's there now to look over those poor residents. The state needs to come in and get rid of EVERYONE including administration and put people there that's going to brighten up the place and do their jobs, PROFESSIONAL, as they suppose too
Princeton Village was a Godsend for my Mother and shepherded her through her last years. The memory loss floor can seem like a desperate place but the staff does a good job of treating everyone with dignity. My Mother wasn't the easiest patient but many of the staff went out of their way to help her and comfort her without a lot of positive feedback from her.
I moved my mom to Princeton about 4 months ago. She's made some new friends and is very happy living there. She often comments on how everyone is so nice and helpful to her when she has questions, and how they always make her food just the way she likes it. I've found the staff to be very helpful and responsive to answering my many questions and helping Mom to adjust to her new home and surroundings. Now instead of sitting alone she enjoys participating in many of the activities, getting outside walking in garden and visiting with other residents.
My sister and I are very pleased and comforted by the care Mom gets at Princeton Village. Special thanks to Verla (she always has a minute to let us know how Mom is doing), Louise (she answers the phones on the weekend and is always so pleasant and helpful), and Alysia (who took some time to do a special Mother's Day project with Mom and even sent pictures). There are many miles between my sister, my Mom, and myself and the caring folks at Princeton Village alleviate a lot of the worries created by our distance from Mom. Thanks to all.
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