Summers Assisted Living Facility sits in Lake City, FL, and goes by the official name Summers Assisted Living Facility, but there's also Willow Brook, Robert H. Jenkins Jr. Veterans Domiciliary, Plantation, Still Waters Of Lake City, Sheppard's Assisted Living Facility, Eastside Care, Inc., Douglas Aclf, and Blessed Hope in the same area, and the place's really a part of a larger network tied to various sites around town, with many of them focusing on tailored care levels like assisted living, independent living, nursing, adult day care, hospice, and memory care too. The building's a one-story single-family home that covers about 0.43 acres, and it's set up with wood laminate floors, tiled bathrooms and laundry room, a deep freezer, lots of kitchen storage, and a wheelchair ramp with accessible bathrooms, so folks with mobility problems get the help they need, since there's both independent and more hands-on care options available.
The staff manage a lot of daily care, with help for personal chores like bathing, dressing, eating, grooming, and even more medical type needs, such as medication reminders or full administration, and nurses stay on staff for health checks and monitoring. Residents have choices between shared or private bedrooms, and the home provides homemade daily meals, with special diets possible if needed, and there's help with hygiene, laundry, and housekeeping too, all tailored by the person's independence level. Safety matters get attention, so they work to lower fall risks and spoilage problems; incontinence care and other medical needs are addressed as they come up, and the staff can step in for those who need more supervision or memory support, with designated memory care and dementia care services onsite or closely linked.
Summers Assisted Living Facility operates as a licensed Residential Care Home through Florida's social services department, and sometimes the house is set up for adult day care, respite care, or even in-home residential care if someone only needs help during daytime or short-term recovery, and the linked retirement community aspects let healthier, active seniors keep social connections and privacy. There's access to programs like music or pet therapy, board games, fitness and art plans, movie nights, social events, and planned recreation both indoors and out, plus garden areas, book rooms, a sauna or hot tub space, transportation for doctor's visits and errands, and enough outdoor space with three nearby parks when anyone wants to get outside for a while. The facility handles travel for medical needs, plus there are seven hospitals, ten pharmacies, twenty-seven doctors, one theater, fourteen places of worship, and various restaurants and cafes, all nearby for whatever's on someone's mind that day.
Summers Assisted Living Facility connects with places like Brookdale Hunter's Crossing for more day-to-day support or memory care, Surrey Place Care Center for skilled and rehabilitation nursing, Willow Brook Assisted Living for similar home-like care, Baya Pointe Nursing And Rehabilitation Center for after-hospital transitional care, and The Village, where a larger retirement community with amenities exists, so as residents' needs change, the care and community options change along with them. The focus really stays on helping seniors live as independently, safely, and comfortably as they can, with the support of a nursing staff that covers daily activities, health needs, and even personal touches like recreation, event programming, and making sure folks have a friendly, engaged social setting.