The Gallery at Port Orange – Take a Tour Now

Donna Nichols • May 31, 2022

YAY! We have another new community in our town and this time it’s in Port Orange!!

The Gallery at Port Orange!

This place is fabulous!

Call us today for a tour, if you have any questions or need more information!

The Gallery at Port Orange is a new and exciting senior living community located in the heart of Florida’s beautiful city, Port Orange, Fl. It’s close enough that retirement feels like a dream, but far enough away from everything else in order to maintain your independence and freedom of movement!

With its picturesque views outside, residents are guaranteed an amazing view when they wake up each morning.

Check out this video of our very own Rose touring the new Gallery at Port Orange in Port Orange

Amenities at The Gallery

Residents will be able to enjoy all of the luxurious amenities and services that come with living in a resort-style community. In addition, they’ll have personal concierge service and access to various entertainment options such as bocce ball games or movie nights on our gorgeous infinity pool deck!

Get pampered in their full-service salon every day while enjoying chef-inspired cuisine from our restaurant! Fine dining at its best.

There are numerous amenities to choose from, I listed a few below:

They also have your usual three square meals a day, laundry, housekeeping, utilities, and many other amenities.

And, it’s a pet-friendly community as well! WOW!!

The rooms vary in sizes, like most communities, and offer the following:

You can choose from a private, semi-private studio, one-bedroom, or a two-bedroom apartment.

Who could ask for anything more?

Did I mention your price is ALL INCLUSIVE!!

This means you can enjoy all of the above for your monthly price.

What is the Passion Program?

So, what does The Gallery offer that others don’t?

Well, The Gallery has something called a Passion Program and it entails all of the following:

My wellness – the wellness team learns about what is empowering to accommodate what the resident wants and needs to live a happy, healthy life.

My food – they provide residents with an upscale, passion-filled, and personalized culinary experience every day.

My passion pathway – is designed to enhance their lives by helping celebrate their stories, meet their daily health and wellness needs, and provide a reality of life that meets their unique visions.

My activities – my activities program is a stimulating, engaging, and entertaining program that is vital to the overall health and wellness of every one of the beloved residents.

Families will be happy to know that their loved ones will not be sitting around all day. They will be making friends and memories through the experiences they will have here. 

My legacy – the My Legacy program addresses one of the most significant challenges facing those affected by memory loss: an increased lack of involvement in daily activities. This program promotes engagement, participation, and connectivity in the everyday living of the memory care residents.

Our passionate employee – this program offers the staff the opportunity to learn, grow, and be recognized for outstanding job performance. The compassion towards the residents is unmatched here. 

Neighborhood around The Gallery at Port Orange

What if I live independently and like to golf and shop? You would be in luck. The Gallery at Port Orange is located about five (5) minutes away from Cypress Head Golf Club. Major shopping is only about one (1) mile away. Whatever you want is in very close proximity to The Gallery at Port Orange.

What room types does The Gallery at Port Orange offer?

The Gallery at Port Orange has many rooms to choose from; they have studios, one-bedroom apartments, one-bedroom king-sized apartments, one bedroom with 1.5 baths, one bedroom with a den, two bedrooms, and two bedrooms deluxe.

Fees at The Gallery?

Prices at The Gallery at Port Orange vary depending on your level of care. We can’t really give you a price because it may not be the correct price for your unique situation.

If you’d like a sneak peek of this beautiful community, check out our TikTok video and see for yourself how fabulous it really is. And, if you’d like to discuss the possibility of living like a rock star, call us today for your FREE consultation at 386-847-2322 .
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