Angels Senior Living at North Tampa began in 1978 as Shady Palms. As our founding community, the assisted living facility has earned a longstanding reputation for its high quality of care. Our North Tampa location provides an enriching assisted living experience at a reasonable price for seniors in need. Residents will experience a caring staff and a warm atmosphere at Angels Senior Living at North Tampa. This community solely serves seniors seeking assisted living, but other communities in the Angels Senior Living Network offer either exclusive memory care or hybrid environments.
Our North Tampa community offers residents two floor plans with private or semi-private accommodations, a charming courtyard and patio, spaces for reflection throughout the community, and easy access to many of the most popular health care facilities in Tampa, including the University of South Florida, Moffitt Cancer Center, and Byrd Alzheimer’s Institute.
We provide round-the-clock assistance with daily living and health activities, including offering on-site therapy and rehabilitation, medication management, and individualized life enrichment programs to challenge seniors to succeed. Physicians periodically visit our facilities to provide residents with new information, new opportunities to consider for maintaining their health, and to check in on their health.
Our dining experience is excellent. We offer all-day dining in addition to rotating menus each week to give residents gourmet variety in a restaurant environment. We also offer exclusive socialization events for our residents to enjoy live music, holiday parties, and more.This community offers many modern services and amenities designed to allow residents to live their way in an enriching and accommodating environment
We take pride in offering an excellent continuum of care to our residents. Our staff is well-trained and strives to keep residents comfortable and in the best possible health. We regularly communicate with every member of a resident’s care group, including their loved ones, physicians, and most importantly, them.