Regency Heights

Regency Heights Welcome to Regency Heights located in Clearwater, FL Close to the famous Clearwater beaches

Regency Heights, a Sun Communities property, is an active 55+ manufactured home community in Clearwater, Florida. Private 2 and 3-bedroom homes feature driveways, dining facilities, a library, ballroom, heated pool, shuffleboard, social events, and more.

Check out this 2 bedroom 2 bathroom home that has been completely renovated  throughout the entire home. Comes with a la...
12/22/2025

Check out this 2 bedroom 2 bathroom home that has been completely renovated throughout the entire home. Comes with a large Lanai that can be used as a Bonus Room since it has a Split Unit AC. Extra large Shed with Washer & Dryer. New Appliances and move in ready. This home will not be on the market long. Call (727)796-1364 to schedule a tour of this home on a corner Lot 167 and our beautiful community and make this home yours today! Seller is Eager!

12/21/2025

Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

12/21/2025
Check out our new Listing. This 2/2 is move in ready and comes furnished. This beautiful home is situated on a corner lo...
12/21/2025

Check out our new Listing. This 2/2 is move in ready and comes furnished. This beautiful home is situated on a corner lot. To schedule a tour please call (727)796-1364. This home will not be on the Market long.

Sun Communities | Florida, Clearwater 1971 Used

12/21/2025
I found this and had to repost it here, since many of us can connect with this Senior’s story."At 76, you are a risk, Mr...
12/19/2025

I found this and had to repost it here, since many of us can connect with this Senior’s story.
"At 76, you are a risk, Mrs. Vance. If something happens to you, the dog comes back." That sentence hit me harder than any doctor's diagnosis.
It was a gray, rainy October afternoon. I sat on a hard plastic chair at the animal shelter. Across from me was Matt, a young volunteer with a beard and an "Adopt, Don't Shop" t-shirt. He pushed my application aside.
"I’m sorry," Matt said. He wasn't being rude, just practical. "It’s a 10 to 15-year commitment. Statistically... well, you understand."
He didn't say what he really thought: You are too old. You are expiring.
I felt heat rise in my cheeks. I had worked my whole life, paid taxes, raised children who now live in Phoenix and Seattle and only call at Christmas. And now, wanting only a living soul to talk to, I was told I wasn't "qualified."
"I understand," I whispered. My knees popped as I stood up.
I didn't leave immediately. I walked down the kennel hallway one last time. The noise was deafening—young dogs barking, jumping, begging for attention. Matt was right about them. I couldn't handle a young dog pulling on a leash. I was just an old lady with arthritis and a house that was too quiet.
Then, I saw him.
In the very last run, there was a pile of gray fur on a worn blanket. He didn't get up. The card on the cage read: "Rocky. 14 years old. Shepherd Mix. Owner surrendered. Heart condition. Hospice adoption needed."
"Hospice adoption." A nice way of saying he was waiting for the end.
I knelt down, ignoring the pain in my joints. "Hey there, old man," I whispered.
Rocky lifted his head slowly. His eyes were cloudy with cataracts, but when he looked at me, he saw me. He slowly stood up, his back legs trembling just like my hands do. He pressed his gray muzzle against the bars and sighed.
In that moment, we understood each other. We were both "leftovers." We were both in the autumn of our lives.
I stood up. I felt a strength I hadn't felt in years. I marched back to the office.
"Did you forget something, Mrs. Vance?" Matt asked.
"I want Rocky," I said firmly.
Matt sighed. "Ma'am, please. Rocky is 14. He has arthritis, needs heart pills, and sometimes has accidents. We don't think he’ll make it through the winter. You don’t want that heartbreak."
"That is exactly why I want him," I replied.
Matt looked confused.
"You talked about statistics, young man," I said, leaning on his desk. "You're afraid I'll die before the dog. But look at Rocky. He doesn't need someone to throw a tennis ball or run with him at the park. He doesn't need someone making plans for ten years from now."
I took a deep breath. "He needs someone who knows what it feels like when bones ache in the rain. He needs someone who walks slow. He needs someone who knows that life ends."
Matt tried to speak, but I kept going.
"You give young dogs to young families, right? And what happens when the dog gets old? When he becomes a 'burden'? They end up back here. I took care of my husband until his last breath. I’m not scared of death, and I’m not scared of vet bills. I am only scared of the silence."
My voice cracked. "Don't give him to me so he lives forever. Give him to me so he doesn't have to die alone in a cold cage. We will walk each other home. That is all I ask."
Silence filled the room. Matt looked at me, then at Rocky’s file—the one destined for the "hopeless" pile.
Without a word, he grabbed a pen and signed the release.
"He only eats wet food," Matt said, his voice thick, avoiding eye contact. "And the pills... you have to hide them in a piece of hot dog or cheese, or he'll spit them out."
"I always have cheese in the fridge," I smiled.
When Matt handed me the leash, he squeezed my hand. "Take care of him, Eleanor."
The walk to the parking lot was slow. The wind blew through my coat and Rocky’s fur. He didn't pull. He shuffled right beside me, matching my rhythm perfectly. When I helped him into the back of my old Buick, he licked my hand.
Tonight, Rocky is sleeping on the expensive Persian rug I used to keep spotless for guests. I don't care about the rug anymore. He is snoring softly. Outside, the fog is rolling in, but inside, it is warm.
People on Facebook call me a hero. But they are wrong.
When I look into his cloudy eyes, I know the truth. Rocky didn't need me to survive. He needed me to find peace. And me?
I learned that life isn't over just because the sun is setting. We are just two old souls who decided the last part of the road shouldn't be lonely.
And when the time comes—for him or for me—we won't be alone. That is the best contract I ever signed. 🐾❤️

Get those dancing shoes out and dust them off… Flashback will be at Regency Heights for New Years Eve!
12/18/2025

Get those dancing shoes out and dust them off… Flashback will be at Regency Heights for New Years Eve!

We all met up at the Clubhouse after cookie delivery tonight for a gathering of refreshments!
12/18/2025

We all met up at the Clubhouse after cookie delivery tonight for a gathering of refreshments!

We had such a blast delivering cookies snd singing Christmas Carol’s to our Shut In Residents tonight. Thank you to all ...
12/18/2025

We had such a blast delivering cookies snd singing Christmas Carol’s to our Shut In Residents tonight. Thank you to all that came out and for the many baked Cookie’s that was brought to the Cookie Exchange and placed into the Cookie Tins (plastics) and made ready for delivery🧑‍🎄. A huge thanks to Santa and Mrs Claus. ❤️

Keeping with our Holiday tradition, come and join your neighbors and friends with your best Holiday Cookie recipe in our...
12/14/2025

Keeping with our Holiday tradition, come and join your neighbors and friends with your best Holiday Cookie recipe in our Clubhouse this Wednesday at 12pm. We will box up Cookies at 12pm and at 5pm we meet up again at the Clubhouse to visit our Shut Ins with Santa and Mrs Claus as we travel through our wonderful community singing Christmas Carol’s. It is such a joyous time filled with a lot of fun.

Our annual Christmas Cookie Exchange will be this Wed,12/17 in our Clubhouse at 12pm. We are in need of Cookie Bakers as...
12/14/2025

Our annual Christmas Cookie Exchange will be this Wed,12/17 in our Clubhouse at 12pm. We are in need of Cookie Bakers as we assemble cookies into Cookie Tins to deliver to our 24 Shut Ins (totaling 24 tins = 2 dozen). Bakers, we will see you Wed at 12pm. Then at 5pm, we gather in front of the Clubhouse to deliver Cookies to our Shuts Ins and Caroling.
Any Qs, please see Diane S or Susan H.

Who says you need to have a Golf Cart to be a part of this parade? 😁
12/14/2025

Who says you need to have a Golf Cart to be a part of this parade? 😁

Address

2550 SR 580 Clubhouse-Main Office
Clearwater, FL
33761

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+17277961364

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Regency Heights posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to Regency Heights:

Share

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on LinkedIn
Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share via Email
Share on WhatsApp Share on Instagram Share on Telegram

55+ Manufactured Home Living in Clearwater, FL

At Regency Heights, our community allows residents to stay as busy or relaxed as you’d like. When you join this group of congenial, retired adults, you’ve found friends to share your interests, hobbies and recreation. We offer a jam-packed activities calendar and an impressive amenity package to keep an engaged and close-knit community.


  • Swing by the 6,000 square foot clubhouse for a friendly hello. Complete with full kitchen/dining facilities, a library, billiards, ballroom. It has all you need to host your next event

  • Trying to stay active? We offer a new state of the art fitness center, heated pool and spa for year-round enjoyment, covered shuffleboard courts, bocce ball court for recreational and tournament play

  • Fill your social calendar will special community dinners, dances, karaoke, happy hour, wine and cheese, lunches, coffee hour, pancake breakfasts, exercise classes, weekly bingo, game nights, line dancing and more!