Eden at Crestview Assisted Living and Memory Care sits on nicely landscaped grounds in Crestview, Florida and offers both assisted living and memory care services for seniors, including those living with Alzheimer's or other types of dementia, and you'll find the facility licensed by the state of Florida with a community feel where the staff work to foster friendly, helpful, and joyful relationships, and they stay available all day and night. Residents can choose private studio, one-bedroom, or two-bedroom apartments, and everything is set up to be maintenance-free with basic cable, utilities (except phone), and weekly housekeeping and personal laundry services included, so there's more time for enjoying meals, outings, and activities.
The community offers a secure memory care unit that's designed to reduce confusion and prevent wandering, while focusing on person-centered care to help each resident stay as independent as possible, and there are always programs to encourage movement, daily exercise, and social interaction, along with scheduled events, arts and crafts, music, entertainment, and fitness classes. There's a calendar full of activities tailored to residents' interests and abilities, whether it's using the library or playing cards in the game room, joining in on resident-run events, or visiting the full-service salon. The Eden Bistro café serves lite fare and drinks, and residents can have elegant restaurant-style meals every day, with a private dining room for family gatherings and snacks available to encourage independence at meal times, all while the staff aim to keep things calm and pleasant with nutritious food choices.
For those needing extra attention, the staff offer help with medication management, daily living activities, and personalized assistance, and there's onsite therapy and wellness support available, which can be a relief for families knowing that their loved ones are truly looked after. There's scheduled transportation for outings and appointments, so seniors don't have to worry about getting places, and the facility runs on a social model where activities are based on what residents like and are able to do. Everything is about promoting dignity, respect, and engagement so people can have a good quality of life, even for day stays or short-term respite care, which are options here as well. If seniors enjoy being outdoors, the walking paths and gardens give plenty of space for fresh air, sunshine, and gentle exercise to help keep everyone feeling their best, and the entire setup is meant to be safe, supportive, and welcoming for residents and their families.