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Brookdale Paddock Hills

1601 SE 24th Rd, Ocala, FL 34471
Brookdale Paddock Hills, Ocala, FL

Overview

Nestled in the heart of horse country, Brookdale Paddock Hills is an assisted living and memory care community in Ocala, Florida, that gives you the chance to enjoy a different kind of senior living experience. From our renowned memory care program to our fully customizable assisted living plans, you and your family will be able to enjoy fewer worries alongside a renewed sense of independence.

From comfortable and spacious common rooms to private apartments and luxurious gardens and landscaped grounds, you truly can make the most of your golden years here. Many of our assisted living residents also enjoy the close proximity to destinations such as the University of Florida’s Shands Hospital and the Florida Museum of Natural History. But just because you’re close to a number of local hotspots doesn’t mean you have to leave campus to have a good time.

Our social calendar is full of enriching and engaging activities for both levels of care. A few of the things you might find on the assisted living calendar include:

  • Yoga classes

  • Puzzle challenges

  • Dart competitions

  • Movie nights

  • Walking and book clubs

  • Happy hour socials

  • Snack tastings

You’ll feel right at home here with the following apartment features:

  • Plenty of natural window light

  • Open and spacious floor plans

  • Garden views available

  • Pet-friendly—Yes! Your furry friends can join you.

  • Basic utilities, maintenance and transportation included

We don’t make any sacrifices over in memory care either. Your loved one can enjoy an equally fulfilling lifestyle with six planned events per day designed to inspire feelings of belonging and purpose, all while interacting with their designated peer group and our kind and compassionate care team. You can find them enjoying activities such as:

  • Tai Chi classes

  • History lessons

  • Ice cream socials

  • Bowling games

  • Virtual zoo visits

  • Sing-a-longs

  • Brainteasers

Our assisted living residents often enjoy assistance with things like bathing, dressing, managing medication and mobility. You get to decide just how much, or how little, care you want when you arrive and only pay for the services you need. Memory care residents can take advantage of our safe and secure environment designed specifically to help them thrive while also enjoying the same quality care as assisted living residents with the added bonus of things such as personal dining assistance and gentle guidance and reminders.

Amenities

  • Private Dining Room
  • Therapy Room
  • Library
  • Pet Friendly
  • Emergency Alert System

Care

Assisted Living

A living option for seniors or individuals who require assistance with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, or medication management while maintaining a level of independence. Assisted living facilities offer personalized care plans and social activities that promote quality of life for their residents.

Memory Care

Memory care communities offer specialized care and support for individuals dealing with memory-related conditions, such as Alzheimer’s or dementia. These facilities are equipped with trained staff and offer engaging activities designed to promote well-being while ensuring a safe living environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Qualifications

ASHA Verified Member

Licensing

Assisted Living License #: AL7428

Neighborhood

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Brookdale Paddock Hills Reviews

  • Kathy Cline

    4 months ago

    Our loved one stayed at Brookdale until she entered heaven. The staff were the sweetest and always had smiles on their faces. Lots and lots of compassion. Elke the memory care coordinator was always helpful and kind. We have had a couple other family members that were in nursing homes and there was no comparison to Brookdale. It was clean, friendly and always accommodating! Don’t even believe the bad reviews as they are made up untruths. We had a camera in our room so we could always check on our loved one …. The camera does not lie. We highly recommend!!

  • Lisa Graubard

    a month ago

    I have mixed feelings about Brookdale Paddock Hills. The staff working directly in the memory care unit were generally kind, welcoming, and interactive with residents. My mother liked many of them, and Jill, the head nurse, communicated well with me. The common areas were clean, and the secure outdoor garden was a nice feature for family visits. Unfortunately, our experience with safety, overall well-being for my mother was extremely disappointing and it all stems from the administrator, Jeane'e. Before admission, I expressed concerns about my mother having a roommate because she could not afford a private room. Amanda, the sales director, assured me they would place her with a compatible roommate. During sales process, she was attentive, supportive, and reassuring and assured me they would work with my mother's budget needs. That changed after move-in. Afterward, Amanda told me she could no longer help me with any issues or concerns because it was not her job. On my mother’s first night, her roommate cried, screamed, and begged for help throughout the night. Staff openly stated they did not understand why the resident had not been given a hospital bed and acknowledged she had serious health issues. My mother was terrified and unable to sleep. Staff members told me they did not think this was an appropriate placement for my mom and said management knew the roommate was in hospice care and frequently distressed. This continued for days, leaving my mother emotionally exhausted and distraught. I repeatedly emailed the director, Jeane’e, requesting help, but received no response for days. When she finally responded, the only option offered was a more expensive private room, which my mother could not afford. After repeated emails and calls, my mother was eventually moved. Unfortunately, the second roommate situation was also difficult. The room constantly smelled strongly of urine and soiled diapers, and the bathroom was unsanitary and full of dirty diapers. The roommate screamed at my mother and our family members often. She would throw my mother's belongings and bedding on the floor, and steal personal items. My mother became afraid to leave the room because she worried her bedding would be thrown on the floor. She endured 24 hours of this behavior. The most unacceptable issue involved the bathroom. The shared toilet repeatedly clogged (by her roommate flushing non-flushable items) and sometimes remained unusable for up to 12 hours. On more than one occasion my mother had no bathroom access for extended periods and ultimately had accidents because she could not access a toilet. It was humiliating for her and completely unacceptable. Staff members in memory care acknowledged these issues but repeatedly stated that only Jeane’e could address them. I continued emailing her documenting the concerns and again received no response. The final straw was receiving a call informing me that my mother had accidentally been given another resident’s full daily medication regimen. They told me they would withhold her own medications that day and monitor her. We were lucky that it did not seriously affect her or kill her. What frustrated me most was the difference between the promises made before admission and the lack of responsiveness afterward. Once contracts were signed and fees were paid, our concerns about my mother’s safety, mental health, and living conditions were ignored. Residents in the assisted living section appeared happy, and I do believe some staff members genuinely care. However, our memory care experience was not safe or sustainable, and management was unresponsive to repeated requests for help and safety and were only concerned about payments. They are a for profit company, but they should be held to a higher standard.

  • Victoria Geist

    a month ago

    I had a great time visiting my loved one at Brookdale, the residents stay busy lm told , from breakfast until dinner . I did make it for your happy house today 4/8/26 though l was driving l didnt drink , but I shared the experience with the sweet residents Which was lovely. Thank you for taking care of my loved one ❤️ Thank you , Victoria Geist

  • Pamela Lampkin

    6 months ago

    Brookdale Paddock Mills it’s like a red shiny apple, it’s good until you get to the core. Jane Flanders is the director of this facility. She never returned emails and she avoided you if she saw you in the hall because of the issues there at the facility. Such as; items missing constantly, no weekly baths, rooms not cleaned daily and NEGLIGENCE. I had to take my husband to the emergency room because he wasn’t given his meds for 5 days. I was told the night nurse never logged in his med, so 5 days no medication. He had several visits to his primary care physician due to him not being taken care off. Elkie is the supervisor in the memory care unit however she never had any answers to why things were so bad. She spent her days close to the television showing videos, that was their activities for the day. Amanda, while doing the intake she makes you think this is the best place ever. I am so sure she doesn’t have a love one there. Overall I removed my husband after 2 months, due to lack of getting showers, complaints never addressed by Jane, mostly because his doctor suggested to remove him because of the 4 visits in 1 month due to negligence.

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