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Gainesville, FL 32606

The Windsor of Gainesville offers assisted living and memory care services in a residential community featuring resort-like amenities. Our compassionate staff is dedicated to preserving the independence and dignity of residents while providing personalized care services to meet unique needs and lifestyle preferences. We’re mere blocks from University of Florida Health Springhill, and within a mile of a few churches and various shopping locations. Gainesville is a vibrant city with much to offer both residents and their visiting loved ones. Our pet-friendly community is thoughtfully designed to match our philosophy of service and dedication to creating quality and enriching environments. Learn more about all The Windsor of Gainesville has to offer by contacting an A Place for Mom advisor today.

At The Windsor of Gainesville, our friendly staff is available around the clock to attend to needs as they arise. We provide an opportunity for residents to live their best lives by offering an array of activities to inspire enriching lifestyles. Join friends in activities such as singalongs, daily exercises, bible studies, outings about town, and of course, bingo! Enjoy convenient services and our amazing amenities like our whirlpool spa, library, theater, various lounges, courtyards, and game rooms. Elegant dining options are available with healthy, dietician-inspired meals.

Through our services, we prioritize whole person wellness — mind, body, and spirit. Whether you need a friendly assistant on your grocery run, a little help getting to bed in the evening, or a helpful companion all day, our caregivers are here for you. We provide dedicated staff to take care of resident to-do lists, medication management, and much more. Residents also have access to third-party medical providers in our private, wellness suite for health monitoring and ongoing medical care services.

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