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- Memory Care
- Independent Living
Advent Square
4798 North Dixie Highway, Boca Raton, FL, 33431
Advent Square
4798 North Dixie Highway, Boca Raton, FL, 33431
Welcome to Advent Square, a Memory Care community located in Boca Raton, Florida. The cost of the assisted living community at Advent Square starts at a monthly rate of $3,995 to $6,795. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It’s always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed.
There are 17 hospitals within 25 miles of Advent Square. The two closest hospitals are Boca Raton Regional Hospital which is 2.7 miles away and Delray Medical Center which is 4.3 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Advent Square are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Clubs & Communities
- Beauty & Barber
- Activity Center
Services and Amenities
Services
- Social Outings
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- Spanish
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Fitness Programs
- Allowed Outdoors
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
- Sensory-based Programs
- Intergenerational Programs
Dining & Nutrition
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- International Cuisine
- Professional Chef
- Vegetarian
Accommodations
- Outdoor Areas
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Kitchenette
- Cable or Satellite TV
- Air Conditioned
Care
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
Neighborhood
- Piano or Organ
My mom moved into Advent Square. I like that it is very personable and small. The staff is very friendly. They serve 2 meals a day. They have music, bingo, movies, they do some kind of Jeopardy and other games. Mom's apartment has a refrigerator and a stove, but you need to bring your own furni...
My mom moved into Advent Square. I like that it is very personable and small. The staff is very friendly. They serve 2 meals a day. They have music, bingo, movies, they do some kind of Jeopardy and other games. Mom's apartment has a refrigerator and a stove, but you need to bring your own furniture.
Read moreMy mother will be moving into Advent Square memory care. She has Alzheimer's, so it seems like the right size. It's small, and they have a community space and then they have the bedrooms. It seems like a good space for someone with Alzheimer's. It's not too big and not overwhelmi...
My mother will be moving into Advent Square memory care. She has Alzheimer's, so it seems like the right size. It's small, and they have a community space and then they have the bedrooms. It seems like a good space for someone with Alzheimer's. It's not too big and not overwhelming. The staff seemed caring. There's a pretty garden. There's an outdoor area that's very nice where they can bring people out to sit. I like the size and the location. It's not far from me or my family. It's clean and they seemed caring. The room was adequate.
Read moreWe chose Advent Square because it is a small facility, my wife is in memory care and there are only 16 residents there. In assisted living there are only around 50. The other ones I looked at were large and I felt that she would get lost there. It is also a non-profit organization which I really lik...
We chose Advent Square because it is a small facility, my wife is in memory care and there are only 16 residents there. In assisted living there are only around 50. The other ones I looked at were large and I felt that she would get lost there. It is also a non-profit organization which I really liked. I looked at reviews from residents and everything was satisfactory. The nurse that takes care of the memory care residents are very good and they treat them like family. I am very pleased with everything they do and I would recommend them.
Read moreOur tour here was very brief, probably only about 15 minutes. They were all friendly, but it was a much less inviting atmosphere, and they had less activities than the place we ended up moving into.
My wife is at Advent Square in Boca Raton. We chose it because of the size; it's very small. A lot of the places I looked at were large, people would just get lost, and there were too many people to take care of. That was one thing. Another thing is, in the part they took my wife in, the memory...
My wife is at Advent Square in Boca Raton. We chose it because of the size; it's very small. A lot of the places I looked at were large, people would just get lost, and there were too many people to take care of. That was one thing. Another thing is, in the part they took my wife in, the memory care, there were only sixteen people in that unit. That also convinced me because it was small. So, there was a nurse and an aide who could take care of the sixteen people easily. The place is also connected with the Lutheran church up in front, and the main thing is that it's non-profit. So because it's non-profit, they don't charge you for every little thing. In other words, they just want the monthly payment, and that's it. It all just made a lot of sense. The nurse there is a wonderful woman, and the price is good. My wife also seems to love the food; she eats everything. They have activities. Just this past week, they painted the women's nails, and they had people come in to sing to the crowd and because of the virus, they did it outside in the courtyard. They do a lot of things for the residents; they keep them pretty busy.
Read moreAdvent Square has very nice people. It's a very tiny facility and only houses twenty-four residents. It's more for lower-income people. It's a tiny facility, and it's attached to a church, so it's like old Sunday-school classrooms, basically. Everyone has a little bathroom a...
Advent Square has very nice people. It's a very tiny facility and only houses twenty-four residents. It's more for lower-income people. It's a tiny facility, and it's attached to a church, so it's like old Sunday-school classrooms, basically. Everyone has a little bathroom and a little kitchen; they're 600 square feet for each unit. They allow smoking. They're all open. The layout makes a circle, and the rooms face a courtyard, so everyone shares that courtyard. The staff was very personable, very polite, and had all their paperwork together when I walked in. They gave a nice tour, they were very attentive, and they knew everybody. They were so professional.
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