Omega Assisted Living Facility sits at 1209 North West 35th Place in Cape Coral, Florida, and provides seniors with a calm, home-like setting that feels comfortable right away, and the care staff help residents by being friendly, joyful, and kind, which helps everyone feel at ease, and you'll notice they offer help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and moving around, plus they sort out medication schedules, grooming, hygiene, and even support for people who need two-person assistance, and for those who need it, they've got services for memory care, Alzheimer's, diabetes, non-ambulatory concerns, and incontinence, so folks with different needs find care here. The place runs under Florida License #11174, with regulation from the state, and does board and care, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, independent living, and home care, and for people who only need a temporary stay, they call it "Respite Care-Short Term Stay," and they can also manage hospice care if that's needed.
You'll find Omega has room for just five residents at a time, which makes it quiet and easier for the staff to give attention to each person, and the rooms come furnished with options like studios, private or shared spaces, bathtubs, and wheelchair-accessible showers, and there's Wi-Fi, phone lines, and help with moving in. Meals get cooked daily, three times a day, and special diets like diabetic, kosher, vegetarian, or food allergies are all taken care of, with everyone eating together in an elegant dining room that makes things feel like home. Laundry and housekeeping services keep everything clean, and the common areas both indoors and outdoors make it easy for residents to spend time together or relax in the garden, on walking paths, or just sit and chat.
Residents can join in different planned activities that cover mental, physical, and social needs, with movie nights, tabletop games, music therapy, animal therapy, exercise time, art, and both on-site and off-site gatherings, and staff handle transportation and medical arrangements, so trips to the doctor, errands, or attending spiritual services go along smoothly, and there's always parking and easy access for wheelchairs. The staff stay on duty 24 hours a day, they work with outside healthcare providers for coordination, and residents who need insulin or have special health issues get help as needed.
Omega gets recognized for giving quality care, and they've won awards like Best of Senior Living and Best of Senior Living All Star, which comes from their focus on kindness and making sure every resident's health and safety come first, with emergency alert systems in place, and a secure environment, especially for memory care folks who may wander or get confused. With rates beginning at $3,000 a month but changing depending on room, care, and options, Omega accepts private pay, long-term care insurance, and Veterans Aid and Attendance benefits, and since their features might change over time, people are encouraged to check for current info if specific amenities are needed. This community aims for a quiet, friendly approach with small resident groups, letting seniors keep their privacy and independence while getting as much support as they need, every single day.