Solaris Healthcare East Orlando sits in Orange County and runs as a skilled nursing facility with 110 certified beds and an average of 111 residents per day, so folks needing care have access to a range of health services, from short-term rehab for those recovering after a hospital stay to long-term and high-acuity nursing care for people needing ongoing help, as well as specialized memory care programs for seniors with Alzheimer's or dementia, and you'll find the staff takes care of most daily needs with 24-hour supervision, medication help, bathing and dressing assistance, and a call system for emergencies at any hour. The facility supports each resident's wellness with nursing care available 12 to 16 hours daily, a lower than average nurse turnover rate, physical, occupational, and speech therapy for rehabilitation, along with wound care and other skilled nursing services, while also providing primary and specialty care options, so those with complex needs don't have to leave for appointments all the time. They offer well-rounded support through help with moving in, transportation to appointments or outings, community and resident-run activities, and both scheduled and spontaneous social events, which help people connect and feel a part of their surroundings since being active and feeling included really matter when you're living away from home for the first time in a long while.
Solaris keeps things comfortable, with private, fully furnished rooms and bathrooms, plus kitchenettes for those who like a snack on their own, and the shared areas are generous, from a dining room and beauty salon to fitness and gaming rooms, a small library, computer center, and a wellness center, and everyone can enjoy outdoor spaces like the garden or outdoor seating when Florida weather's pleasant, which is most of the year. Residents can sign up for meals with diabetes-friendly options and restaurant-style service, or just get help with daily meal prep as needed, and housekeeping and linen services mean people don't have to worry too much about chores. They offer concierge services if someone needs a hand organizing the details of their week, and they schedule a good mix of wellness and mental health programs, covering both physical and psychological well-being, which is something a lot of elders and their families appreciate.
Management comes from Terrie Banks, who's led since June 2023, and ownership sits with Orlando East Snf Operations Holdings LLC, with indirect links to a few other holdings companies; inspection records have shown 10 deficiencies, most without real harm but with potential risk, covering one infection control issue, one related to resident rights, and another under Freedom from Abuse, Neglect, and Exploitation, along with a handful of complaints, but staff stays engaged in emergency preparedness and COVID-19 response, maintaining visitation and safety policies to keep everyone secure. Virtual tours and photo galleries are available for those wanting to see what things look like before visiting, making it easier for families to plan. The facility tries to balance affordability with access to quality health services, all in a setting meant to feel safe and supportive for people who might need more help than what's manageable at home.