A Home Sweet Home ALF of Jax Inc. sits on Perrine Drive in Jacksonville and has been set up for simple, secure living for seniors who need dementia care or assisted living, with only six beds so residents get more attention, and the grounds are landscaped, with outdoor patios and places to sit, and there's indoor space to gather as well. The place feels home-like, as there's room for personal things, and residents can bring their pets along, which makes it a bit cozier, and there's a beauty and barber shop on site, so haircuts and trims are easy enough. Nurses are there round the clock, and care is set up to fit what each person needs, with help for things like bathing, dressing, and getting around, plus medication management for folks who need it. Staff handle housekeeping, laundry, homemaking, and linen services, which takes some day-to-day chores off everyone's plate.
Residents get three chef-prepared meals a day with options for vegetarian and kosher diets. Bath tubs are in the rooms, which is nice for those who like a soak, and the staff seem joyful and helpful, according to what folks say about them. Memory care is a big focus, with specialists who give memory training and special programs for those living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and the whole building's been arranged for security if someone's prone to wandering or confusion. The community also offers diabetic care, incontinence care, non-ambulatory care, respite stays for short-term relief, and access to healthcare like dental, podiatry, therapies, and hospice. There's devotional services and spiritual activities on-site if residents want them, and off-site activities with free transportation if a trip is wanted. Residents can smoke outdoors, enjoy the Florida weather on the patios, and park their cars if they still drive, with public transit nearby for those who don't. Semi-private rooms start at $2,000 a month, and with a small group living there, it feels close-knit.