Happy Days Assisted Living sits in Palm Coast, Florida, and offers a small, homelike setting with only 6 assisted living units, making it feel calm and personal rather than busy or crowded, and the staff stay on-site around the clock, so someone's always available if help is needed, whether that's a nurse, a caregiver, or a doctor on call. Residents here get to bring small pets if they like, and can choose between shared quarters, one-bedroom, or studio units that all come with basics like wheelchair accessible showers, and there's space for respite or short-term stays, which gives families some flexibility. The facility has a strong focus on safety, using fall management plans, alarms on bracelets, and secured doors to help keep residents from getting lost or wandering off, and that's especially important for folks with Alzheimer's or dementia, who live in a special memory care section made just for them, with staff trained to help them and programs designed to keep their minds active.
Residents can get as much help with daily activities as they need, from reminders and supervision to full assistance with showering, toileting, and moving around, and there's equipment and lifts for people who need help getting up or transferring from bed to chair. The nurses can give medicine, including shots for insulin or checking blood sugar for diabetics, and staff will help manage any other medical needs, whether that means setting up pharmacy deliveries, routine health checks, or working with doctors for behavioral or chronic health problems. There's also support for people living with Parkinson's, and custom care plans ensure everyone gets the help they actually need, not just a one-size-fits-all approach, and if someone acts out or is at risk for leaving without telling anyone, the staff are trained to manage those situations.
Happy Days Assisted Living tries to feel comfortable and cheerful, offering both indoor and outdoor common areas, including a courtyard, greenhouse, chapel, and specially designed spaces for games or fitness, so there's always somewhere for folks to visit, exercise, or get some sunlight. The dining area gives residents meal choices, including vegetarian options, and if anyone needs help with eating, that's available too, plus there's a communal kitchen and private dining areas for special occasions or family visits. Laundry, beauty services, regular activities, and outings round out daily life, and residents can join devotionals, educational programs, or just play games with neighbors if they wish, and transportation-sometimes complimentary, sometimes at cost-means people can get to doctor visits or shopping trips as needed. The overall goal is to support independence and peace of mind, letting seniors focus on comfort and enjoying life in an easy, relaxed way, knowing there's always someone nearby if they're needed.