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Indian Oaks
11355 131st St N, Largo, FL, 33774
Indian Oaks
11355 131st St N, Largo, FL, 33774
Indian Oaks is an assisted living facility in Largo, Florida. This community does not offer a level of care outside of assisted living. Hospice services are available on-site for residents who need them. Indian Oaks offers dental care to its residents. Care can be provided for Spanish-speaking residents.
Costs at this community start at $1,495 and range up to $2,695. The average price in the community is $2,072, which is less than the average price in the area of $5,119. The cost of assisted living in this area is greater than the state average. Depending on the services the resident needs, additional services may increase the cost of care.
Special diet meals are not always available, but some can accommodate residents' dietary requirements. This community provides no or low-sodium meals. Residents need to have a scheduled, structured activity every day. This facility has a variety of activities, including musical performances and social outings. See our amenity list below for more information.
There are 17 hospitals within 25 miles of Indian Oaks. The two closest hospitals are Largo Medical Center which is 2.8 miles away and Morton Plant Hospital which is 5.4 miles away.
This community has average reviews; click for detailed reviews on Indian Oaks Reviews.
Some of the key amenities available at Indian Oaks are:
- Beauty & Barber
- Clubs & Communities
- Outdoor Areas
- Pool
- Social Outings
Services and Amenities
Accommodations
- Air Conditioned
- Beauty & Barber
- Beauty Salon
- Cable Or Satellite Tv
- Respite Or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-fi/high-speed Internet
Dining & Nutrition
- Guest Meals
- Low / No Sodium
- Meals Provided
- No Sugar
Care
- Ambulatory Care
- Dentist
- Diabetic Care
- Doctor
- Hospice Available On-site
- Incontinence Care
Services
- Activity Center
- English
- Hair Salon
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Social Outings
Activities & Fitness
- Allowed Outdoors
- Birthday Parties
- Clubs & Communities
- Happy Hour
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Live Musical Performances
Neighborhood
- Jacuzzi
- Outdoor Areas
I''ve had a good friend there for since last year, the people who work there are very caring and professional. Emilia and Shannon are in charge and extremely attentive. It''a a nice place, I''d recommend it!
The people I met at the Indian Oaks Assisted Living were very nice. However, the hallways to the room were so narrow that you couldn't even walk past or around someone in a wheelchair. If you got all the people trying to go to their dinner and someone is walking really slow, they can't wal...
The people I met at the Indian Oaks Assisted Living were very nice. However, the hallways to the room were so narrow that you couldn't even walk past or around someone in a wheelchair. If you got all the people trying to go to their dinner and someone is walking really slow, they can't walk past them and have to wait until that person can get all the way down the long hallway just to get out of the way. The rooms were adequate at best though. There's bingo and some sort of activities that they do. The bathroom down the hall was shared by men and women; and it was not going to work for my mom.
Read moreI toured Indian Oaks Assisted Living. The appearance looked good to me. The only issue that I had was that even if my mom had the money to be there, the hallway was a little bit too small for, say, a wheelchair or a walker. If they were to be walking back and forth, I feel that the hallways were too...
I toured Indian Oaks Assisted Living. The appearance looked good to me. The only issue that I had was that even if my mom had the money to be there, the hallway was a little bit too small for, say, a wheelchair or a walker. If they were to be walking back and forth, I feel that the hallways were too small. The beauty salon didn't have its own separate little room and it looked like it was off of the hallway. It didn't have any doors or anything and looked like it was just added there. I felt that that was a little too small of an area. But overall, it felt good, and it felt like the employees knew their residents; that's good to know. The feel was good, and family orientated. They had a little picnic and stuff. It was nice. The person that assisted us was very courteous, very informative, and it was a very nice visit. I felt the dining area was a good size.
Read morePlease do not put your loved ones here. We unfortunately had to place my grandmother somewhere during these pandemic times. We understood that times are tough and staff is worn down. BUT that is NOT an excuse to how they neglected my grandmother. The lack of communication and basic necessities of WA...
Please do not put your loved ones here. We unfortunately had to place my grandmother somewhere during these pandemic times. We understood that times are tough and staff is worn down. BUT that is NOT an excuse to how they neglected my grandmother. The lack of communication and basic necessities of WATER and MEDICATION and CARE all became an issue. After two months in their care, which included the worst moments of her life ever, we decided to move her. This was also due to the fact that I spoke to a medical staff at one of her many ER visits during that time, that told me she was shutting down because of where she was at! My grandmother is not a complainer, she doesn’t want to upset anyone or get anyone in trouble. Once we moved her, we discovered she had Cdiff. Which I’m not surprised because of how neglectful this facility is. I had contacted a few elderly advocate places and found out how this place was NOT RECOMMENDED by anyone I talked to. Please PLEASE don’t send your loved ones here. I hope they realize their methods are not okay by any standards of humanity and can right their wrongs.
Read morePlease do not put your loved ones here. We unfortunately had to place my grandmother somewhere during these pandemic times. We understood that times are tough and staff is worn down. BUT that is NOT an excuse to how they neglected my grandmother. The lack of communication and basic necessities of WA...
Please do not put your loved ones here. We unfortunately had to place my grandmother somewhere during these pandemic times. We understood that times are tough and staff is worn down. BUT that is NOT an excuse to how they neglected my grandmother. The lack of communication and basic necessities of WATER and MEDICATION and CARE all became an issue. After two months in their care, which included the worst moments of her life ever, we decided to move her. This was also due to the fact that I spoke to a medical staff at one of her many ER visits during that time, that told me she was shutting down because of where she was at! My grandmother is not a complainer, she doesn’t want to upset anyone or get anyone in trouble. Once we moved her, we discovered she had Cdiff. Which I’m not surprised because of how neglectful this facility is. I had contacted a few elderly advocate places and found out how this place was NOT RECOMMENDED by anyone I talked to. Please PLEASE don’t send your loved ones here. I hope they realize their methods are not okay by any standards of humanity and can right their wrongs.
Read moreIndian Oaks Assisted Living is an absolutely, very good place. I'm glad that my mother is there. I would highly recommend them. They have bingo, therapy dogs, and a lot of activities on a daily basis. The facility is always clean. Everybody has been very welcoming and friendly. The food is pret...
Indian Oaks Assisted Living is an absolutely, very good place. I'm glad that my mother is there. I would highly recommend them. They have bingo, therapy dogs, and a lot of activities on a daily basis. The facility is always clean. Everybody has been very welcoming and friendly. The food is pretty good, and the cafeteria is very nice. They take good care of them, and they make sure that their nutritional needs are met whatever their diet is. Her apartment is semi-private, and each person has their own side of the room. They have a bed, dresser, nightstand, and a lounge chair, which are all provided as part of the rental package. They also have free cable TV and WiFi. They share a bathroom and a closet. Everything is very orderly. They've been very understanding and they're helping my mom adapt. They take them on outings, schools come in to make things, and they celebrate birthdays. They wear a bracelet so that they don't leave the facility. They have a big area where they have music therapy, entertainment comes in, they have puzzles and books available, and they have aqua therapy. The business manager is hands on. Mom had to go to the emergency room, and they notified me right away. I feel confident she's getting 24-hour care from them.
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