Our Family Assisted Living Facility sits in the Flagami area of Miami at 1310 SW 76th Avenue and has a small, close-knit community with only 8 licensed beds, so there's a quiet feeling in the place, and the staff know residents well, which can make things easier when you need some help or daily support. This facility ranks as the 6th highest rated out of 72 in Miami, and it's been around since 2012, offering assisted living services for seniors aged 55 and older, along with people who need help with mental health care, which is something you don't see everywhere. You'll find studio and single bedrooms as well as shared apartments, and most people get their own space, sometimes with a kitchenette, so those who value privacy but need assistance with things like dressing, bathing, medication reminders, assisted feeding, or getting in and out of bed, can have a good balance of help and independence. They accept long-term care and SSI for payment, and they have a sliding scale fee, but Medicare gets accepted only under certain certifications, so families should ask specific questions about costs. The state of Florida licenses them as an assisted living facility under license #4064, and you've got staff present day and night, so someone's around to help with daily activities or emergencies, with in-room response systems set up for peace of mind.
Residents get three chef-prepared meals daily, snacks, and access to a private dining room, plus common spaces for socializing, devotional activities, and even offsite events, which keeps things lively if you like to be involved. There's a hair salon, transportation for appointments, parking for visitors, and a community kitchen, which means you're not stuck in your room if you want to move around or have company. The place provides healthcare services like diabetic care, non-ambulatory care, continence management, fall prevention, and also offers manual feeding and dementia care for those who need extra help. They also bring in an on-site dietitian, offer massage therapy, and provide wellness programs and behavioral health recovery services, including some specific programs under the Affordable Care Act. The administrator, Meiby Millian, runs things, and there's a welcoming environment where people can use interactive tools like a Symptom Checker, find helpful resources in the health library, and get help using community resources and advocacy programs if they want additional support outside what the staff can give. They run hours from 8:00 in the morning until 8:00 at night, so things have a routine, and all the necessary amenities like restrooms, indoor common areas, and activity spaces are sized right for the small group they serve, with the focus always on comfort, quality care, and helping residents feel at home in their day-to-day lives.