Gardens Elderly Care sat at 7450 W 14th Ct in Hialeah, Florida, and it mainly served as a retirement home for older adults, and folks could find assisted living, memory care, and even nursing home services all under one roof, which made things easier for families who needed different types of care, and this place handled things like bathing, dressing, medication management, meal preparation, and housekeeping, so people didn't have to worry about most daily chores, and they always had professionals around to help with healthcare services, including incontinence care, wound care, podiatry, and occupational therapy, and nurses were on hand to offer medical support too. Gardens Elderly Care created personalized care plans for every resident, and they offered emotional and social support with programs for arts and crafts, education, and simple health and wellness activities, and the dedicated team always tried to make sure residents felt both safe and part of a community, especially since many folks dealt with memory loss, so they worked hard to reduce confusion and help prevent wandering, and there were specialized programs for dementia and Alzheimer's, which offered more safety and peace of mind for families.
You'll find semi-private and private rooms as options in the nursing home, and the assisted living units included studio, single room, and two-bedroom choices, so people had some flexibility depending on their needs or budget, and the memory care program used studio rooms. Amenities around the community included things like dining rooms, game and activities rooms, a fitness center, beauty salon and barbershop, housekeeping help, and kitchens or kitchenettes, along with Wi-Fi, guest parking, washers and dryers, cable TV, handicap safety features, sprinkler systems, as well as transportation to appointments or outings, and with retail stores, pharmacies, and churches nearby, most errands or visits were convenient for the residents and their visitors. Meals were provided, and the staff made sure diets could be adjusted for health conditions like diabetes.
Gardens Elderly Care didn't just focus on the physical needs-they made room for social engagement and emotional wellbeing, too, and they believed that helped residents keep their independence for as long as possible, and respite care was also available for short-term stays when caregivers needed a little relief. Families who needed long term care insurance had that option as well, which could help with paying for services over time. Sandra Kirby served as vice president and registered agent, and Maria C. Reynaldo was an officer and director, which kept local leadership close at hand. The corporation, under the name GARDEN'S ELDERLY CARE INC, stayed active from January 15, 1997, up through its voluntary dissolution on January 9, 2014. Gardens Elderly Care built a reputation for being compassionate and professional, and though it's now listed as INACTIVE, people still recall the ways it brought care and support to seniors across Hialeah.