The Groves At Alliance Community sits in DeLand, Florida, right near parks, pharmacies, doctors' offices, restaurants, churches, and hospitals, so residents have easy access to many community services and places they might need, and the campus looks nice and inviting with well-kept paths, gardens, and a peaceful, home-like setting that feels warm and friendly. The community can house up to 54 residents and offers many types of care, including Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing, Respite Care, and options for those who need Continuing Care, plus help for people needing memory care or help with daily life, so seniors with different needs and situations can find something that fits for them, all under one roof.
Staff are friendly, helpful, and always there, with 24-hour supervision, a call system, caregivers and licensed nurses around the clock, and a nursing team available 12 to 16 hours each day, all focused on safety, health, and well-being. They help with things like bathing, dressing, getting around, medication reminders, and other care for those who need some daily assistance; they also handle diabetic and non-ambulatory care and will support those with dementia. The Groves has fully furnished studio and one-bedroom layouts-private or shared-complete with private baths, kitchenettes, air conditioning, cable TV, phones, Wi-Fi, and regular housekeeping, laundry, and linen changes, which helps life stay smooth and comfortable for everyone.
Residents stay busy and connected with daily planned activities, groups, resident-run clubs, and a full calendar of social and fitness programs, plus devotional activities and opportunities for off-site worship for those wanting spiritual connection. The community organizes on-site and planned trips, fitness classes, movie nights, and activities in common areas like the fitness room, gaming room, library, and movie theater-plus an arts and crafts studio for creative folks and a greenhouse and garden for anyone who likes being outside. Meal times are flexible with the "Any Time Dining" program that lets people eat on their own schedule, and meals follow each resident's needs, including for special diets such as diabetes care, made with a focus on nutrition.
Moving in is made easier with help and coordination, and residents can use transportation that's either community-run or arranged for medical visits, errands, and leisure outings. The facility also includes a clubhouse, courtyard, beauty salon and barber shop, massage therapy room, computer center, and even a pharmacy on-site, with on-site parking for visitors and family. Social support, wellness checks, personalized service assessments, and health monitoring help everyone stay on top of changes, and residents have a say in their care and activities to promote independence.
The Groves At Alliance Community has been licensed by the state of Florida (License #89) with 54 licensed beds and is regulated locally; however, it doesn't accept Medicare payment, which keeps things simple with a month-to-month private-pay plan and clearly listed costs for Magnolia and Cypress residences, whether someone wants a single or double occupancy room, but with no hidden charges. Families can schedule tours, and the staff encourages new faces to visit and maybe stay for a meal to get a feel for the relaxed, welcoming, and small-town community, because it truly does have a sense of neighborliness and care-neither flashy nor fancy, but thoughtfully set up for older folks who want comfort, support, and a place where it's easy to stay active, cared for, and part of a community.