Sharick's Deck Retirement Ranch sits over on Bruton Road in Plant City, Florida, and the place stays licensed by the state with AHCA license number 5335, which allows 25 residents, so it's medium-sized, not too small but not crowded either, and the staff offers round-the-clock care with a 24-hour call system so someone's always around to help, whether that's with bathing, dressing, medication, getting from a bed to a wheelchair, or just keeping an eye out. The folks living there don't have to cook, clean, or worry about laundry, since the kitchen staff handles meals using organic food and can manage special diets, even diabetic-friendly options, and housekeeping and linen services make sure the rooms stay tidy. There's a mix of rooms, too, like studios, semi-private, one-bedroom, two-bedroom, with private or shared bathrooms, and they come fully furnished and some have kitchenettes, so residents can choose what suits best, and the building keeps cool from the Florida heat with air conditioning and there's always phone, cable, and internet in the rooms.
Sharick's Deck runs like a small community with the usual perks-there's a dining room, common areas to sit and chat, a library, a barber and salon, game rooms, a book room, and a wellness area with a spa or sauna, so people can find something to do inside even when it's raining, and when the weather's good, garden areas, patios, and walking paths make it easy to go outside and get fresh air. Residents get a say in activities too, with regular movie nights, crafts, music programs, scheduled exercises, group games, and even music or animal therapy, and some activities are community-sponsored while others are organized by the residents themselves. Regular transportation goes out for doctor appointments, shopping, faith-based services, and the facility helps arrange other rides if needed, so folks can get around easily without having to drive. The Ranch can offer respite care for short-term stays and help with hospice care for those nearing the end of life, and it takes on residents with different care needs, including memory care and some mental health support, since it's licensed for limited mental health services too.
People can pay through private funds, social security, veteran's benefits, Medicaid, or commercial insurance, but the Ranch has fees based on care level, and there's a community fee, respite fee, and options for temporary or long-term stays. The care team manages daily living tasks, keeps an eye on insulin levels for diabetes, and helps with medications, and healthcare partnerships with nearby hospitals and clinics make sure getting medical help is fairly simple when needed. The facility uses several languages, including Hindi, English, French, Italian, and Spanish, and keeps an atmosphere meant to welcome everyone, balancing support and independence, so older adults who want different levels of help can find what they need. Move-in coordination helps new residents get started, and the Ranch works at building a sense of community while making daily life easier and safer for folks who've chosen to live there.