Norma Family Home Care LLC sits at 22707 Roderick Drive in Land O Lakes, Florida, in a quiet community with greenery and offers care in a home setting, which means folks get to enjoy a comfortable place that feels familiar, and you'll find private suites you can decorate with your own furniture or choose a semi-private room if you want, with both options having air conditioning, cable TV, and Wi-Fi, and with wheelchair accessible showers and full tubs too. The facility's officially registered as a Florida Limited Liability Company, but now holds an inactive status because of some missed paperwork, and even though there's a document image from January 2013 showing the business started up, some information may not show up sometimes because of server errors. Norma Doreen Othmer manages the place and serves as the registered agent and authorized person, so the care and supervision come directly from her family.
The facility's licensed for five residents, so it's a small place, which means there's more attention for each person, and staff are on-site 24 hours a day to help with daily needs, including personal hygiene, bathing, toileting, injections, and medication management, and there's a doctor on call for medical issues that need quick attention, plus registered nurses on-site for support with medicine like insulin shots. They focus on memory care for folks with Alzheimer's and dementia, so there's always staff around, specialized programs, and activities meant to help residents stay active and social, plus board and care for seniors who want a family-like environment with support for aging in place.
There's a full meal service with kosher, vegetarian, vegan, international, and guest meal options, and you can eat any time that fits your day, which is nice because meals are a big part of feeling at home, and the kitchen can handle special meal preparations. Residents can join structured social, educational, and entertainment activities or go on off-site excursions if they'd like, and there are eight photos on their website showing what the community looks like, so folks can see the space before visiting. Transportation is available at a cost for shopping, errands, and outings, and there's resident parking too. The facility has both home-based assisted living care and respite care, so caregivers can get short-term relief if they need a break, and residents can get help with both medical and non-medical needs, like diabetic care, high acuity care, incontinence care, non-ambulatory care, and memory support for folks who need extra help.
Amenities include high-speed internet, free Wi-Fi, free cable or satellite TV, a TV lounge, meeting room, laundry and dry-cleaning, housekeeping provided, grocery shopping service, and devotional services both on and off-site. They've got companion services for social engagement, geriatric assessment and evaluation services, and visiting private duty nurses. The whole setup is meant to provide care that feels personal and homelike, with support for whatever each resident may need in a small, close-knit family-like atmosphere.