Frequently Asked Questions about John Knox Village
What is it like to live in John Knox Village, Pompano Beach, FL?
John Knox Village is a large life-plan (CCRC) campus offering independent living, assisted living, memory care and skilled nursing with on-site medical services and campus amenities such as dining venues, pools, fitness facilities, arts and activity programs, and scheduled transportation. The community is primarily for older adults, operates as a gated campus with security, maintenance and housekeeping services, and a full social calendar. Its Pompano Beach location gives residents convenient access to nearby beaches, shopping, I-95 and Broward County medical centers; costs and contract terms vary by residence type and should be confirmed with the community.
Is John Knox Village, Pompano Beach, FL expensive?
John Knox Village is a life-plan (continuing-care) retirement community that requires a one-time entrance/deposit fee plus ongoing monthly maintenance fees; costs vary by apartment size, contract type, and level of care. These entrance and monthly fees generally make it more expensive than typical rental housing or basic independent-living options in Pompano Beach. Exact pricing changes frequently, so contact the community for current entrance-fee and monthly-rate figures.
What is the weather of John Knox Village, Pompano Beach, FL?
The climate is tropical with a hot, humid wet season from May through October and a warm, drier season from November through April. Summers typically feature daytime highs in the upper 80s–low 90s°F (31–33°C) with frequent afternoon thunderstorms and high humidity; winters are mild with daytime highs in the mid-60s–mid-70s°F (18–25°C) and overnight lows often in the 50s–60s°F (10–18°C). Annual rainfall is concentrated in the wet season (roughly 45–60 inches per year), and the location is subject to tropical storms and hurricanes during the June–November season, peaking in August–September.
How safe is John Knox Village, Pompano Beach, FL?
John Knox Village is a private, controlled-access continuing-care retirement community with on-site security staff, 24-hour emergency response, and on-campus medical and wellness services. Specific crime statistics for the campus are not routinely published; Pompano Beach’s overall crime rate has in recent years been at or above state and national averages. Prospective residents should request recent campus security reports and consult the Pompano Beach Police Department for up-to-date local crime data.