Bridgeport Senior Living runs as a small residential care home in Florida with space for up to six residents, which means folks can expect a quiet environment, and it's got a 5.5 community score from Seniorly. The place holds license number 12752 and features both private and semi-private rooms, some with kitchenettes, to fit different needs, and awake staff stay on-site 24 hours a day for constant help. There's board and care home services mixed with assisted living, Alzheimer's, and memory care services for elders who need help with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, toileting, and medication, and the caregivers are trained in dementia care. Residents can enjoy furnished rooms, meal prep and dining services-including special diets for diabetes or allergies-and help's always at hand with meals, laundry, housekeeping, and transportation out to shop or attend appointments.
The home focuses on a person-centered approach for dementia and works to keep things safe with gated, passcode-protected doors and a secure outdoor area. Folks who like activity have access to walking paths, a garden, movie nights, common areas both inside and out, recreation, and community-sponsored events. Religious services get offered, too, and there are mind-stimulating classes through Elliott Education, so people can keep their brains active. Memory care services keep the indoor and outdoor areas safe while letting residents with Alzheimer's and related conditions keep as much independence as possible, and the staff pays special attention to communication and nurturing. Pets are allowed, which means animal lovers can have their companions, and there's a 3:1 caregiver-to-resident ratio during the day to make sure everyone gets enough attention.
A Nurse Practitioner and Medical Director are involved, and staff manage blood pressure, weight checks, diabetic and non-ambulatory care, incontinence needs, and hospice if needed, plus they're set up for emergencies with staff awake at all hours, so seniors and their families can know someone's always around. Residents can live in independent apartments or receive more hands-on senior care, from simple support to skilled nursing home care, and services stretch from everyday help to healthcare coordination and memory care. The overall focus is on supporting residents' daily lives, keeping things safe, offering social and spiritual activities, and making it a comfortable place for people with memory issues or who just need some help as they get older.