Woodmark At Daytona Beach is a senior living community in Daytona Beach, Florida, sitting on beautifully maintained, peaceful grounds with lake views and easy access to local attractions and shopping. The facility has independent living, assisted living, and memory care services, so older adults can choose support based on what they need, whether that's help with daily tasks or specialized dementia care, and there are skilled nurses and professional caregivers available day and night. There are different living options, including large one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments, each with private bathrooms, kitchenettes, patios or balconies, good storage, air conditioning, cable TV, and Wi-Fi. Residents have access to both indoor and outdoor common areas, with features like a serene patio, a swimming pool, walking paths around a small lake, shuffleboard, and a recreation area. The building's designed for safety, with gated entry and an emergency alert system using pendants or wristbands, and rooms can adapt across different care levels.
The staff runs many social, recreational, and educational activities, like pool and card games, art classes, trivia, gardening clubs, choir, water aerobics, book clubs, live music, and holiday events. There are both onsite and offsite devotional and chapel services, including Christian and Catholic gatherings and Bible studies. Pets are allowed, since the community aims to feel like home, and there's resident parking and complimentary transportation for medical appointments and group trips to places like Walmart. The dining is all communal, and cooks prepare nutritious meals, also offering special dietary options like pureed foods and low-salt diets.
Services include help with bathing, dressing, transfers, medication management, and daily living tasks; there's diabetes and incontinence care, along with mental wellness and cognitive programs, such as specialized memory care programming, sensory activities, and a cognitive learning center. Residents can choose short-term respite stays or longer arrangements, and families use respite care after surgeries or injuries. The two-story community, nestled on a gentle hillside, tries to offer a safe, interesting, and comfortable place for seniors-whether they're active and independent, need a little help, or live with memory impairment.