Home Sid-Del AFCH is a senior living community in Jacksonville, Florida for both men and women, though it only accepts female residents in some areas, and it works as a Florida Limited Liability Company managed by Ewart Madhere, Arlene E. The community offers several care options including independent living, assisted living, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or other forms of dementia, residential care homes in smaller home settings, continuing care, home care, hospice care, and respite stays. Residents can find senior apartments, private room choices, and suite options to make the space feel like home, and they can bring their pets. Nurses stay on staff 24 hours a day, with a nurse and doctor on call, and trained staff help with activities like bathing, dressing, medication management, and feeding. The community provides individualized care plans that change as needs grow, and they offer support for incontinence, medication help, ambulatory or non-ambulatory needs, and memory support in safe areas to prevent wandering and reduce confusion.
Meals include vegetarian and kosher choices, and they're made with quality ingredients. Residents get three meals a day, and snacks are available, with attention to special diets. The community serves both English and Spanish speakers. Activities happen on-site and off-site, with free transportation and resident parking, while public transit is nearby. There's a swimming pool, outdoor and indoor common areas, social and recreational programs, on-site beauty and barber shop, and access to speeds like Wi-Fi for staying connected. Therapies include physical, occupational, and speech therapy, plus dental and podiatrist services. No smoking is allowed indoors, and showers are wheelchair accessible. Devotional services support different faiths, and the staff encourages socialization and community among residents. Home Sid-Del AFCH focuses on keeping seniors safe and comfortable, while helping them stay as independent and engaged as possible, in an environment that feels close-knit and personal, rather than large and impersonal, and tours can be scheduled for those interested in learning more or seeing the community for themselves.