Reyes Home Care sits on SW 83rd Court in Miami, and the place has only six assisted living units, which keeps things small and personal, and you'll find studio rooms, one-bedroom options, shared apartments, and even a couple of roomy layouts if that's needed, so folks have room choices depending on their needs. Residents get private, fully furnished bedrooms, but there are shared spaces for social time, like the garden, the fitness area, and even a jacuzzi and a sauna, so for those who like to get out or keep moving, there's a bit of everything, including a reading room and a communal kitchen. The community is designed for seniors who may need help with daily life, offering assisted living and memory care, and there's a special focus on folks living with Alzheimer's or other dementia, because their spaces are secured to prevent wandering, and the staff set up Alzheimer's-specific activities and programs, so there is some structure and familiarity every day.
Caregivers at Reyes Home Care provide support around the clock, so every resident can get help with bathing, dressing, eating, transferring from bed to wheelchair, or managing medications, and if someone needs help with incontinence or is living with diabetes or Parkinson's disease, trained staff know how to handle those needs gently. They serve all meals-healthy and included-as well as snacks, with options that fit dietary needs, and they handle all the housekeeping, laundry, trash removal, and even scheduled rides to appointments, shopping trips, or outings, so daily chores or errands don't add stress. For those who might need a break from caring for loved ones, the place also provides respite care, which means someone can stay for a short time, and hospice care is available for end-of-life comfort. The daily calendar usually includes creative plans, music, game nights, fitness groups, wellness programs, and social events, so no matter a resident's interest or ability level, there's always a way to participate.
Safety is a big focus, with secure doors and 24-hour response for emergencies, which gives families some peace of mind, and there are personalized care plans to fit each resident-they don't treat everyone the same, so there's a little extra attention for memory care, dementia, and conditions like Parkinson's. The state of Florida's Department of Social Services licenses Reyes Home Care, under license 11271, and staff keep track of all visits and care services through electronic systems, like Electronic Visit Verification, which helps them stay organized and transparent. The community offers different care levels at varying fees, so cost is based on how much help a resident needs; they also have help for adult home health, foster care, and home care services, making it a flexible option for families who want a small, stable setting for their loved ones. Residents find a variety of indoor and outdoor amenities, like a garden courtyard, massage services, a beauty parlor, and HD TVs in community rooms, with Wi-Fi throughout, so folks can feel at home and have some choices every day.