Call for personalized pricing, availability, and touring 1 (844) 302-3301
If you would like to discuss employment, business-related inquiries, or inquire about a current resident, call this line: (866) 657-3621Care Types
- Independent Living
Red Hills Village Retirement Community
5103 Cold Harbor Drive, Tallahassee, FL, 32312
Red Hills Village Retirement Community
5103 Cold Harbor Drive, Tallahassee, FL, 32312
Welcome to Red Hills Village Retirement Community, an Independent Living community located in Tallahassee, Florida. The cost of the assisted living community at Red Hills Village Retirement Community starts at a monthly rate of $2,200 to $6,130. 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 3 hospitals within 25 miles of Red Hills Village Retirement Community. The two closest hospitals are Capital Regional Medical Center which is 4.4 miles away and Tallahassee Memorial Hospital which is 6.0 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at Red Hills Village Retirement Community are:
- Pet Friendly
- Pool
- Fitness Programs
- Restaurant Style Dining
- Outdoor Areas
Services and Amenities
Services
- Beauty & Barber
- Social Outings
- Housekeeping
- Parking
- Complimentary Transportation
- English
Activities & Fitness
- Activity Center
- Allowed Outdoors
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
- Intergenerational Programs
Dining & Nutrition
- All-Day Dining
- Library & Computer Lounge
- Meals Provided
- Guest Meals
- Professional Chef
- Low / No Sodium
Accommodations
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- deck
- or balcony
- Handicap Accessible
- Cable or Satellite TV
- Air Conditioned
Care
- Medication management
Neighborhood
- Piano or Organ
we were highly impressed with ALL we saw at RHV. [name removed] was, and is, a highly competent ambassador for RHV. we are convinced that we prefer to relocate to RHV. the major questions is, can we afford it? that is being studied.
Red Hills Village Retirement Community was clean, neat, and efficient. Everything was right up to the way it should be. The disadvantage is there's no swimming pool. Everybody was really pleasant. Another thing we didn't like is its buffet style. You have to stand and get it and then they&...
Red Hills Village Retirement Community was clean, neat, and efficient. Everything was right up to the way it should be. The disadvantage is there's no swimming pool. Everybody was really pleasant. Another thing we didn't like is its buffet style. You have to stand and get it and then they'll bring it to your table rather than having a waiter come to the table. There's a two-bedroom and one-bedroom, and they're very nice, clean, efficient, and had all the amenities. However, it's a long walk from the rooms to an elevator and that's a disadvantage.
Read moreI had an in-person tour of Red Hills Village Retirement Community. The physical appearance is very good. The only thing that's kind of daunting is the housing development that's across the street. Just row after row after row of housing across the street. The grounds are very nice. I'...
I had an in-person tour of Red Hills Village Retirement Community. The physical appearance is very good. The only thing that's kind of daunting is the housing development that's across the street. Just row after row after row of housing across the street. The grounds are very nice. I've been there twice for lunch. The food was very good, and there was a nice variety. The salad bar and the dessert bar are very nice. The staff was very good. I've talked to her several times. She was very helpful. We sat with other people that were housed there, and everyone was very nice. The staff was nice. One guy was working in the cafeteria, and he was especially uplifting. He was walking around and joking with the residents.
Read moreLiving at Red Hills is like being on an all inclusive vacation.
Recommendations: New Resident Facility Orientation with a Facility Point Person. Provide a Site Map identifying related Facility Resources and Support Functions. Resident Reference Manual/ Handbook detailing Guidelines and Expectations. DOES and DONT'S.
Seems as though the facility management has taken somewhat of a nosedive these past 6-9 months. There just seems to be some sort of service outage or something broken...specifically: 1) frequent phone and/or internet outages 2) plumbing leeks 3) trouble getting on-site facility handyman help