Senior Haven Assisted Living Inc. sits in Miami, FL, and offers a group home setting for older adults, focusing on memory care, assisted living, independent living, respite care, adult daycare, and hospice care, so folks from all walks of life, whether they need a little help now and then or daily attention, can find something that fits just right, and the place has only six licensed beds, so there's a small, home-like feeling many people seem to appreciate. The staff provide 24-hour care every day, and they're ready to help with personal care like bathing, dressing, and getting medicine on time, especially for people living with Alzheimer's disease or dementia-there are even special programs and activities built for memory support, including reminders for restroom use and support for incontinence and diabetes care, and the professional caregivers are trained to handle insulin injections and monitor blood sugar, so seniors who need close healthcare attention don't have to worry about those details slipping through the cracks.
There's a mix of living spaces, including senior apartments, shared rooms, and private suites that come fully furnished with kitchenettes and private bathrooms, and you'll find practical things like air-conditioning, telephone, internet, and cable in the rooms, so you won't miss out on the comforts of home, and there's a good cooking staff whose meals follow nutritious plans prepared by chefs and meal planners, so eating well is part of daily life, and trained staff handle regular housekeeping and laundry. Senior Haven sits in a location that makes it easy to get to cafes, parks, pharmacies, restaurants, doctors, hospitals, places of worship, theaters, and public transportation, adding to the convenience for seniors who want to stay connected to the outside world without too much trouble.
They run programs like their Board and Care Home Day Program and offer residential care homes as part of the options, with attention to making it feel safe and welcoming for new folks moving in. There's skill with handling therapies for memory care-helping minimize confusion and prevent wandering-and the staff spend time on events and activities for people with dementia, so families can breathe a little easier knowing their loved ones have engagement and support. Seniors get to pick between semi-private or private rooms, and the environment stays comfortable and supportive, with awards marking the community's high level of staff friendliness, good activities, and overall care-things like the Best of Senior Living and Best of Senior Living All Star awards.
Medicare isn't accepted unless the facility gets its certification from Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, so that's something for families to keep in mind, and the community aims to offer long-term care that balances the need for personal independence with support for daily tasks-helping folks live as fully as possible, for as long as possible, in a place that feels like a small, caring home where people know your name.