oak hammock life plan community at the university of florida
Oak Hammock by the University of Florida is a highly sought after Life Plan Community in Gainesville, Florida. Learn the costs and the contract options Oak Hammock Retirement Community offers.
Discover how seniors pay for their Entry Fees when moving to Oak Hammock and what seniors have to say in their reviews of Oak Hammock as a retirement community. Finally, access Oak Hammock’s non-profit tax returns on this page.
Why do seniors love oak hammock in gainEsville, Florida?
There are 71 Continuing Care Retirement Communities in Florida. At Second Act we help seniors finance their moves to retirement communities all over the country so we have come to know the various retirement communities seniors love!
Oak Hammock is associated with the University of Florida, making it one of the most vibrant and engaging Life Plan communities in Florida and the United States. Its university affiliation is one of its biggest draws for obvious reasons.
Being in the heart of Gainsville and the University of Florida creates endless opportunities for vital and meaningful daily experiences. Just a few of the benefits of living in Oak Hammock include:
- Lush greenery and peaceful wildlife surrounding the 136-acre campus
- Multiple dining options with nearby dining options that are equally inviting
- Fitness Center with world-class trainers
- Indoor temperature-controlled aerobic and lap pools
- Extensive outdoor activities thanks to the perfect Gainsville, Florida, climate including tennis, nearby golf at Gainsville Country Club or the Mark Bostick Golf Course at the University of Florida
- Woodworking and creative arts studios
- Institute for Learning in Retirement
How do seniors pay for their entry fee in oak hammock at the university of florida?
What Contract Options does Oak Hammock Offer?
Oak Hammock at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, is a Life Plan Community (also sometimes referred to as a Continuing Care Retirement Community or “CCRC”). Oak Hammock offers the benefit and contract options referred to as “Life Care.” We cover the different types of Entry Fees typically offered in Life Care contracts in our Guide we encourage you to download here.
Life Care provides the peace of mind of knowing that as you get older should you need care, Westminer Winter Park’s Health Services will be there to help cover your future healthcare needs, such as Assisted Living or Skilled Nursing Care. In addition, home health aids and rehabilitation are also available should you have a need.
Oak Hammock at the University of Florida offers a Life Care Contract, alternative contracts with lower Entry Fees in their “Lifestyle I and Lifestyle II” Contract options or a Health Reserve that can complement existing long-term care plans you may already have in place.
We encourage you to visit Oak Hammock at the University of Florida to obtain details specific to you.

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What do senior reviews say about Oak Hammock at the University of Florida?
Reviews:
Oak Hammock’s Reviews are top notch. It is rare to find a bad review:
» Google Reviews indicate an almost 5-star rating.
do i have the right to ask for oak hammock’s tax return and financial standing?
As a non-profit, Oak Hammock’s tax returns and financial snapshot are available to the public. When visiting a CCRC in Florida you have a right to ask for the community’s financial statements and tax returns in order to assess its financial viability.
The Florida Office of Insurance Regulation, or Floir, regulates all Entry Fee Life Plan and Continuing Care Retirement communities. If you have any questions about inspection reports or other supervisory reports the office may have for Westminster Winter Park contact Floir staff directly at:
Regulation:
Florida Office of Insurance Regulation
Consumer Helpline Instate: 1-877-693-5236
Consumer Helpline Out of State: 850-413-3089
Email: consumer.services@myfloridacfo.com
Website: https://floir.com/consumers