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Kissimmee, FL 34758

Situated in Central Florida, Merrill Gardens at Solivita Marketplace warmly invites you to spend your retirement with them. Soak up the sunshine in a beautiful, Tuscan-style community. You’ve worked hard to build a lifestyle full of friends, hobbies, and accomplishments — become part of a home that enables you to maintain that. This fine community is a proud member of Merrill Gardens — a family-owned company, dedicated to providing freedom and flexibility in retirement. At Merrill Gardens at Solivita Marketplace, there are independent living, assisted living, and memory care options to accommodate every lifestyle. Helping residents reach or maintain optimal health is the goal, and with flexible dining options and an incredible wellness program, Solivita Marketplace accomplishes just that. Savor delicious meals in the restaurant-style dining room, or conveniently take them to go.

To help residents stay fit and active, a variety of fitness classes are offered on-site. Creative endeavors are also supported in this community. Residents utilize shared spaces and an activities calendar. Residents can read an enticing book in the library, watch new movies in the theater, relax by the swimming pool, or roam the beautiful courtyard. They can also gather in the living areas and meeting spaces, or enjoy the on-site salon and fitness center. Personalized care is provided for everyone with a wide range of services. 24-hour staffing and resident call systems enable each individual to feel safe and lead a carefree lifestyle. At Solivita Marketplace, the chores are taken care of and caretaking is assured, so residents can spend their time on what’s important to them. With weekly housekeeping, on-site maintenance, and transportation options, you can lead the life you choose. For residents requiring additional support, assisted living options are ideal. The compassionate care team is happy to provide assistance with activities of daily living, medication management, safety checks, and more. And for residents diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and other dementias, a memory care option is provided called Garden House. This unique program enables staff to craft personalized activities by learning each individual resident’s history and abilities.

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