Annie's House sits in Gainesville, Florida, and offers assisted living, memory care, and independent living in a small, homelike setting with just 14 beds, which means staff can really pay attention to what each person needs, and people get a cozy, familiar feeling right away. The building has plenty of safety features like a sprinkler system, emergency alert systems, and full handicap accessibility, so folks who use wheelchairs or need help moving around can get everywhere safely and easily, and they offer services like help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and walking, as well as medication management and nursing care with licensed staff. Annie's House makes sure to cover medical needs with services like podiatry, nurses, wound care, occupational therapy, diabetic and incontinence care, but still tries to make everybody feel at home and supported in keeping independence and dignity. The studio rooms come furnished and have simple comforts like telephones, cable TV, and kitchenettes, and there are common spaces like a dining room, activities room, community spaces, and landscaped gardens with walking paths where residents can join in on daily activities, movie nights, or just enjoy the outdoors.
Meal services are available with special diets for allergies or diabetes, laundry and housekeeping are included, and staff manages property upkeep quietly in the background. Annie's House also has transportation for errands or appointments, parking for visitors, and a fitness center, salon, and barbershop on site, making basic routines easier. For those going through memory issues or addiction recovery, the center offers specialized care and mental health support, with individualized care plans and programs focused on healing and comfort. People can stay busy with scheduled outings, social events, devotional activities, and developmental programs either on-site or outside the community. Because there's a real focus on keeping a caring, personal touch and making sure everyone has the help they need, Annie's House manages to feel both safe and warm, providing a place where seniors can have both help and a sense of home.