Assisted Living Of Broward sits in the Emerald Springs gated community in Silver Lakes, Pembroke Pines, FL, and focuses on seniors who need a mix of care, whether someone's a little independent or needs help every day, so staff can help with bathing, dressing, transfers, managing medication, health conditions like diabetes, or even end-stage care with hospice. The facility has 6 beds in private and semi-private rooms, all fully furnished and set up to each resident's liking, and since the place is small, staff offer one-on-one help, tailoring care to each person, so you get things like daily housekeeping, weekly linen and personal laundry service, meals that fit special diets including diabetic needs, and 24-hour supervision-all so people can feel safe and at home. Residents have Wi-Fi, cable, and free local calls, plus a dining area, family room, patio, and an enclosed backyard, so there's always room to visit, rest, or enjoy time outdoors, and the building is handicap accessible and pet-friendly.
The community covers different senior care needs, including independent living, assisted living, dementia and Alzheimer's memory care, respite care, hospice, adult day care, and home care, so people can keep living here as their needs change under the "age-in-place" approach. Memory care services use therapies and routines that lower confusion and wandering for those dealing with dementia, and the layout keeps things simple and easy to understand. The environment feels quiet and homey, with daily meals, activities, and support from the staff and fellow residents, almost like living with extended family, which helps people keep their dignity and self-respect even when they need more help. There's a family room for group activities, scheduled daily gatherings, and meal times together, plus outings and enrichment classes so people can keep busy and social.
Visitors can come every day between 9 am and 9 pm, use common areas, rooms, or the back patio, and residents can leave for doctor's visits or even spend a night away after signing in and out, and there are special rules for emergencies or out-of-town guests. The home stays stocked with food, medication, personal protective supplies, and has a backup power generator for five days, making it ready for storms or outages, and it gets checked by county and state health authorities regularly, with several past inspections coming out with no deficiencies. Jeet Sahi is the administrator, and staff speak English. Entry in the community is available to residents across South Florida, from places like Boca Raton, Parkland, Coral Springs, and Miami, and the facility works with the Veterans Administration and Medicaid to help people who might qualify for benefits, making things a bit easier for seniors and their families who need help finding the right support.