Magnolia House Hpls Assisted Living sits at 300 E Kaley St in Orlando and provides care for seniors in a home-like setting, with a focus on small, cozy living that helps people feel safe and comfortable while getting the support they need. The facility holds Florida license number AL5886 and is regulated by the state, with a capacity for up to 8 elderly adults, so there's a quiet atmosphere where each resident receives personal attention. Residents can choose between private or semi-private rooms that come fully furnished, and the staff provides 24-hour supervision, helping with activities like bathing, dressing, and medication management. Meals are home-cooked three times a day, and there's special attention given to diet needs like diabetes or food allergies, with dining in a common room for a sense of community.
Magnolia House offers a wide range of assistance, from help with daily tasks such as toileting and grooming, to more complex nursing care, including wound care and rehabilitation. The community provides transportation to local attractions, medical appointments, shopping, spiritual services, and even longer trips out of town or to other assisted living communities and hospitals. Near the facility are places like Orlando Regional Medical Center, making health services easy to access. Planned daily activities range from crafts and movie nights to music therapy, walking paths in the yard, and pet therapy, creating chances for residents to stay active and social.
The facility puts a strong focus on health and safety, with emergency alert systems, ongoing partnerships with healthcare providers, and regular housekeeping and laundry services. Memory care is available for residents with Alzheimer's or dementia, with secure areas and specialized programs designed to enhance routine and comfort, as well as keep everyone supervised at all times. Magnolia House follows Florida's Chapter 429 regulations for assisted living and has long experience in handling tough issues like abuse claims, elder neglect, and injuries, supported by attorneys and medical experts if needed. Room options include semi-private and private suites in a board and care setting, and other amenities sometimes include a reading room, spa area, a barber, or scheduled wellness activities. There's a focus on helping each resident keep their independence while having access to expert help, whether it's help with simple daily routines, skilled nursing, or end-of-life hospice care. Housekeeping, transportation, and move-in support are always part of the routine, with a commitment to serving each person's needs in a respectful and careful way.