Safe Harbor Assisted Living sits in a quiet residential neighborhood in Seminoe, FL, and has 20 assisted living units for seniors who need different levels of care and support, and there are private one-bedroom and studio apartments, semi-private suites, and two-room options with full or half baths, some with French doors that lead to sundecks, and rooms come furnished or unfurnished, with wheelchair-accessible showers, kitchenettes, telephones, cable TV, and high-speed Wi-Fi throughout the building and rooms. Staff provide 24-hour supervision, medication management, and help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and transferring, and they offer non-ambulatory care for people who need help moving, as well as tailored care plans for each resident, so everyone gets support for their unique needs, including occupational therapy and mental health support, and the nursing and care team handles coordination with healthcare providers, diabetes management, incontinence care, hospice, and skilled nursing when needed. There's both assisted living and memory care for those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, plus respite care for families needing short-term help, and adult day care services, too.
Safe Harbor has a chef-led dining program with nutritious meals and vegetarian choices, with special diets like diabetes-friendly food and menu planning done by an on-site dietitian; meals can be served in the community dining room, private dining area, or via room service, and there's mealtime assistance if someone needs help eating, and snacks are always available. The staff keep the building clean with daily housekeeping, laundry, linen, and dry-cleaning services, and there's help available for errands and appointments, since transportation and parking service are included, and VA benefits assistance is offered. Residents and guests use the on-site café, beauty and barber services, and massage service, and the indoor and outdoor common areas include a residents lounge, arts and crafts room, movie viewing spaces, landscaped walking paths, welcoming patios, and gardens.
Safety is a top concern, and apartments are set up with emergency alert and call systems, grab bars, and regular health checks, and staff are awake and available day and night for anything that comes up. Game nights, fitness classes, art workshops, social outings, regular movie nights, and religious and educational activities are planned for everyone, and there's a community-sponsored activities program so people can stay social and active, whether on-site or going offsite for events or doctor visits. There's a chapel and space for spiritual support, as well as options for mental wellness support. Safe Harbor says it has a culture of kindness and friendliness, and the community has earned good reviews for staff support and its caring approach, even winning awards for exceptional care, meals, and a welcoming environment, and residents are allowed to bring some pets if they want, which helps it feel homelike.
With a higher staff-to-resident ratio, people get more personal attention, and the board and care home model means it's not too big and folks get to know each other pretty well. Residents can choose different apartment layouts and enjoy both shared areas and private spaces, and there's a focus on keeping everyone comfortable, safe, and engaged in daily life.