Villa Providencia offers a range of care types like assisted living, independent living, memory care, and skilled nursing, so you'll find different services to match every resident's needs and, you know, it's got its own way of naming things for rooms, services, and even staff, which makes the place a bit different than other places in Puerto Rico. You can find the main addresses at 604 Ave. Ponce De Leon, San Juan, 1310 Calle Dalmacia, San Juan, and 350 Carr 837, Guaynabo, and they serve other spots like Carolina as well, with ZIP+4 codes and even mail carrier route IDs, so, if you're sending or getting something in the mail, there's a system for that, and folks seem to like having the official street names and apartment numbers set out clear as day. The community says they work closely with healthcare providers and mix in different levels of help like respite care, hospice, adult daycare, non-ambulatory care, and rehabilitation, along with standard services such as medication management, help with bathing, dressing, getting around, and 24-hour supervision, with a call system and an emergency alert system in case someone needs help-plus, there are coordinated move-in plans when you're coming in.
You get a maintenance-free apartment that usually comes with its own refrigerator, range, and oven, which is pretty handy, and in the shared areas, you'll see controlled access for security, an elevator to help get around, shared laundry rooms, and all the rooms tend to come furnished. Resident wellbeing's a big focus; there's wheelchair accessibility, a garden, walking paths, an arts room, a barber or salon, and a place for movie nights and activities put on by the community, besides meal services that fit special diets, housekeeping, laundry or dry cleaning, and a main dining room with telephones in each room if you need one. Parking and transportation are included, so getting out isn't a headache, and the garden with sitting areas gives folks a place to relax outside-plus, the amenities and daily activities are set up to help keep people active if that's what they're after, and folks in independent living can pick studio layouts if they'd like. Being part of National Church Residences ties Villa Providencia into a wider network, and they put out videos about what they do if someone wants to look things up before making a decision.