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Lydia Mercado
Feb 12, 2026
5 stars for the new Director. To that, add 5 hearts. In the years I've had my aunt/mom at Gentry Park Memory Care, I had never experienced the level of professionalism and quality standard we are receiving since the current director took over. His ability to incorporate humanity into business is a quality or skill we barely see anymore... perhaps it has to do with his nursing background but I believe it has everything to do with with his character. I lack the words to express how much I appreciate people with integrity. If you are considering Gentry Park for a loved one please do so with an open mind and realistic expectations. Gentry Park is not perfect however, under the current director, it strives for excellence - that's priceless. Eileen
Great service and attention. Will recommend this vet to friends and family..
Visited Gentry Park Orlando with a resident there.
I had a very pleasant experience.
All the staff members were extremely helpful.Parking was on site,hassle free.Facility is extremely clean and was nicely decorated ready for the Halloween and October festivities.
Just visited a dear friend & previous neighbor at Gentry Park. We were warmly greeted & helped to check in by the staff. Our friend is doing well adjusting to her new 1 bedroom assisted living apartment. She shared that everyone is nice, and that the activities & the food good!
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Star Moon Cates
Sep 23, 2025
I had heard of this place before but never had a reason to visit until now and I was very impressed. The property is beautifully laid out, with the assisted living and memory care unit located in the last building for a sense of privacy and calm.
Check-in was quick and modern with an AI system that scans your name and takes a photo for added security. Each area is clean, organized, and secured with locks. Inside, there are inviting gathering spaces for games, activities, and entertainment, and the rooms are designed to feel like home rather than a facility.
One of the most thoughtful touches I noticed in the memory care unit was the personalized photo frames outside each resident’s door, often showing them with a spouse or in their younger years. The atmosphere was warm and welcoming, with a pleasant scent throughout the building.
During my visit, I saw residents enjoying themselves in different ways—some were watching TV, some resting peacefully, and others actively engaged in activities. Everything about the environment was safe but the only thing I would caution is that not every caretaker has the same high standards. Depending on who and what shift makes a difference. I would urge anyone with a family who has a memory issue visit frequently at odd hours to ensure their love one is being taken care of as they should. Everyone is entitled to proper care and dignity.