Abuelitos Residence Home

    7855 NW 185th St, Hialeah, FL, 33015
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    About Abuelitos Residence Home

    Abuelitos Residence Home sits in Hialeah, Florida, serving older adults, people with disabilities, and anyone needing support with daily living who can't or doesn't want to live alone, and the place has been around since 2009, run by Juanita Lopez, who also acts as the registered agent for the home, and there's official licensing as a Nursing & Custodial Care Facility and Assisted Living Facility under the number AL10068. The home offers assisted living and board and care in a small, calm, residential setting, and it's known as a "Family Care Home" or "Residential Care Facility" where residents can get help with activities like cooking, cleaning, grooming, medication reminders and management, and even more hands-on nursing and memory care when needed, because some folks there have dementia or memory problems that call for 24-hour supervision and safe living arrangements. They coordinate with outside doctors and healthcare providers if extra support is needed, and staff keep an eye on everyone for health and safety, making sure people get attention to personal needs in a group living environment, but there's usually some allowance for people who want more independence too, and sometimes people may stay for respite care or hospice needs, so the care covers a lot of ground-from basic daily tasks to skilled nursing, wound care, rehab, and support for those needing to stay right there as they grow older. Some people prefer this type of home because it's quiet, with features like handicap access, pet-friendliness, Wi-Fi and internet, and shared homes in a regular neighborhood, which lets folks keep some routine and a sense of peace instead of feeling lost in a big building. There are also options for adult daycare, memory-enhancing programs, and safe surroundings that help people feel looked after, with the approach always honed toward giving everyone a good quality of life, staff-building strong connections with residents and trying for a family-style place rather than just a service. The community has had inactive status for a while, according to filings, but the way they set up the place makes it one of those smaller, homey senior living options where the main goal is to see residents aging in place with as much dignity and ease as possible, and people can spend time with others their age, enjoy some social life, participate in simple activities if they like, or just relax in a comfortable, supervised home that suits both short and long-term needs.

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