Longevity Healthcare Assisted Living sits at 750 Alabama Ave in Apopka, Florida, inside a single-story building where seniors and people with disabilities can choose from private, semi-private, shared, 1-bedroom, or 2-bedroom rooms, and the place's easy to find once you know where to look, with plenty of guest parking. The team, led by President Louidore Brutus and Vice President Gladys P. Brutus, focuses on helping residents stay as independent as possible with a variety of support, and Gladys also serves as the registered agent. The facility holds a proper license as a Florida LLC and has filed all of its recent annual reports.
They offer assisted living services designed for older adults who need daily help but don't need round-the-clock nursing, and there's memory care, independent living, residential care home options, senior apartments, and even in-home care for those who prefer it, so families can find what fits best. There's always someone around to help with bathing, dressing, medication, or those jobs that get harder with age, and personal care assistants take time to get to know each resident. Rooms come with kitchenettes, washers and dryers, cable TV, and Wi-Fi, and the place stays well maintained with safety and handicap accessibility features like sprinkler systems and smooth floors. Housekeepers and a laundry team keep things clean, plus dry cleaning and maintenance are covered.
Meals are served by a staff that takes nutrition seriously, and the dining areas are pleasant for conversations or quiet time, and those who want to join in find a calendar of activities that stays pretty full most of the time, whether it's arts and crafts, games, or health and wellness programs. Their "Helping Hearts" program lends a hand to children with heart defects, showing a community spirit that goes beyond the basics, and the facility tries to help even people who couldn't otherwise access good care. Residents use transportation services for appointments or outings, and there's always a balance between helping out with daily needs and encouraging independence where possible.
The staff comes across as compassionate and highly skilled, which residents mention when talking about the friendly, homey sense they get from the place. Longevity Healthcare Assisted Living aims to make it so folks feel comfortable and respected, with social events, wellness efforts, and all the small comforts that help people live with ease and dignity for as long as they're there.