Golden Carriage Retirement Home is an assisted living residence in Orlando, Florida, licensed for six residents under AL License #12905, and while it's small, the size seems to let the staff give personal and attentive care, which might be why folks like longtime caregiver Maria G. stick around, fostering what feels like a respectful and homey atmosphere, and people smile and know each other's names. The building has six assisted living units, offering a mix of small studios, one-bedroom apartments, and shared living spaces, with private and semi-private rooms, all designed to be comfortable and let residents move about easily. There's a community kitchen, a cozy lounge, and a bistro where the culinary team prepares meals that suit different diets, so every mealtime can be a time to gather and chat. Scheduled health and wellness checks are routine, and the staff helps with things like bathing, dressing, walking, transfers, and medication, so residents always have someone nearby when they need help, day or night, and the in-room emergency system works for extra peace of mind.
Golden Carriage offers more than just assisted living, providing board and care services, skilled nursing, memory and dementia care, and support for independent living, all within the same community, so if care needs change, residents don't have to leave familiar faces and surroundings. There's respite care too, so if a caregiver needs a break, short stays can be arranged, and occupational therapy along with short-term rehab services are available as well. The home features a pharmacy service and offers incontinence assistance, with falls management in place, and staff members don't just watch over residents but them if they need help moving around the building. The game room's a spot for friendly games, the activity rooms and tranquil gardens are always good for quiet time, and walking paths and a greenhouse mean there's green space for fresh air and light exercise. People can join group activities or enjoy moments alone, and there are special programs for celebrating holidays and milestones, plus regular events and entertainment organized by the coordinators.
The staff's around 24 hours a day, with a concierge service available, and they seem committed to treating everyone with compassion and personal attention, trying to meet each person's needs and wishes as best as they can. Medication management, help with personal care, pharmacy support, and routines like showering or eating, all get handled on site. Residents get transportation services for trips, and there's support for both religious and social activities within the building. Golden Carriage works to keep everything fair and open with equal opportunity for everyone who lives there, and their goal is to keep a calm setting where people feel safe, respected, and at home, no matter what level of support they need, so everyone can enjoy their days at their own pace.