Bright Horizons of Coral Springs rests just south of Atlantic Boulevard, close to Coral Square Mall and near three hospitals, and sits in a large five-bedroom house. There's one semi-private room and four private ones, plus renovated bathrooms, a new kitchen, and bright spaces inside that lead out to a fenced yard. Residents can relax in inside areas like the book room, game rooms, or fitness spaces, or just step outside into the yard. The community holds regular night events, provides movies, music, and craft activities, and offers both exercise and music therapy programs along with pet therapy and options for outdoor relaxation.
Caregivers help with bathing, dressing, grooming, and bathroom needs, and staff can also help residents with meals, housekeeping, laundry, and medication. Meals are homemade three times a day, with choices for special diets like diabetic or heart-healthy meals, and there are kosher and vegetarian options too. Residents can get help arranging rides to doctors, shopping, or religious services when needed, and there's resident parking plus transportation for a fee.
There's a licensed beautician on-site and a mobile barber or hairdresser who visits, plus a jacuzzi and sauna for those who want. Safety is a priority-there are wheelchair-accessible showers and all floors are tiled to prevent falls. Staff are on-site 24 hours and are trained to help with memory care, dementia care, diabetic care, and incontinence care. Hospice and respite care are available for those who need short-term stays or end-of-life support.
Bright Horizons of Coral Springs has a no-pet policy. The place is regulated by the State of Florida, license AL-8900, and sits in a network of four local assisted living homes. Rooms come fully furnished, and rates start at $2,800, changing based on the care someone needs. The staff know how to help elderly residents, and the quiet home setting helps people with memory problems feel calm and safe. Community spaces indoors and out are wheelchair accessible, and residents can view photos of rooms before choosing. Staff speak English, and the area's within reach of public transport and main roads, making it easy for family to visit or for outings. There's a program that lets people take a tour and see the place for themselves before making a decision.