Lee's Foster Home, with EIN 65-1044146 and license 10603 from Florida's Department of Social Services, is a small foster home and senior living facility in Miami, Florida. Lee's Foster Home first opened back in 2000 and now supports up to six residents, mostly seniors who need extra help and sometimes individuals with developmental disabilities. This care home operates as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, and files official forms like the Form 990 every year, so folks can check their financials going back several years, with latest numbers from 2023 showing nearly the same amount for revenue and expenses, and with just a few assets left at the end of the year.
You'll find private and semi-private rooms here, and a staff that includes a President, Vice President, and Document Specialist. Everything's set up for comfort and safety, offering wheelchair access, nurse support, incontinence care, and help with daily things like showering, dressing, eating, and taking medicine. The staff works with residents who need two-person transfers or insulin shots, but you'd need to check in with the management about those services to be sure they're available. Home-cooked meals come three times a day and they'll try to manage special diets for folks dealing with diabetes or high blood pressure. There's transportation to doctor's offices, errands, and church services, along with scheduled activities like music therapy, pet therapy, board games, and outdoor trips. Entertainment is part of life there, too, and the amenities range from a jacuzzi, sauna, and fitness room to a book room, garden, salon, and movie nights, with plenty of group games and art programs and evening events.
Lee's Foster Home offers memory care, assisted living, board and care, hospice, and respite care, so families know their loved one has support around the clock, which can mean extra supervision for folks with things like Alzheimer's or dementia. Personalized care plans are made for each person, aiming to help folks keep their independence and dignity as much as possible. The focus is always on providing a safe, welcoming place-one where residents can get help when they need it, but also keep some control over their lives with help from a caring staff. There's no mention of specific named programs, but residents do get support for their health, daily life, and well-being, in a place that tries to feel like home to everyone who lives there.