Cunningham Elderly Assisted is a board and care home in Deltona, Florida, licensed for six residents and offering both assisted living and memory care services, so you'll find it's not too big or crowded, and the place keeps a home-like feel, with both semi-private rooms and single bedrooms that come fully furnished and have lots of closets for storage, and the building is all on one level so there's no worry about stairs. The care team's on-site around the clock, seven days a week, helping with things like bathing, dressing, transfers, medication management, and everyday needs, plus they coordinate with doctors and handle all types of support for activities of daily living, and if you need diabetes diets or have allergies, the kitchen can handle that with home-cooked meals every day, and all utilities are paid, phone and Wi-Fi are set up, and there's scheduled transportation for health appointments and outings.
Specialized care is offered for residents with memory loss, Alzheimer's, dementia, or Parkinson's disease, and they also provide respite care to give family caregivers a break, as well as hospice services, and incontinence care if needed, with staff trained for tasks like handling insulin shots if that's necessary, but it's still best to double-check with management for specific health needs. Residents have amenities that make life more comfortable, like private ADA-compliant bathrooms, daily housekeeping, laundry and dry cleaning, emergency alert systems, plenty of community spaces such as a large dining room, reading room, and library, and outdoor walking paths and a garden to relax in, and you'll find regular health checks, fitness and wellness programs, massage therapy, a hot tub, a steam room, and even a barber and beauty shop.
Entertainment and social activities include movie nights, creative and music programs, scheduled community parties, board games, game rooms, tech classes, social nights, pet therapy, and family gatherings, so there's always something to do or someone to talk to, with scheduled activities and life enrichment programs going on throughout the week. Residents keep their independence in a small setting, get support from a caring staff, and enjoy conveniences like on-site parking, a concierge desk, and secure apartments; while Cunningham Elderly Assisted doesn't accept Medicare, they do hold a state license (License #:13712) and follow the state's rules for residential care. Move-in support is part of what's offered, so families can have help with the transition, and there's 24-hour supervision for safety, plus community-wide events and transportation to errands, medical visits, or religious services, and every resident has a personalized care plan. The setting is meant to be comfortable and supportive for older adults who need a little more help each day or who are living with memory impairment, and the small size lets the staff get to know every resident well, making daily life easier and more personal.