Mi Sublime Atardecer sits in Miami Gardens, Florida, and holds a registered license number of 11299, with only six beds, so it feels like a quiet, close-knit home where staff know every resident by name and folks kind of get used to seeing the same faces at meals and in the halls, which some folks find reassuring, and while it's an assisted living community, it also covers memory care, independent living, nursing home support, and regular residential care for seniors. Residents can pick from studio layouts, single bedrooms, or share an apartment, and the facility lets people bring small pets, plus it has both private and shared room options. Staff help with things like getting dressed, bathing, managing medications, walking, and keeping up with all the little things seniors might need from day to day, including a continence management program and Parkinson's care, and they've got nurses on staff around the clock, plus a doctor and nurse on call, as well as on-site podiatrist and dentist options.
Every room is made with safety in mind, so the floors won't slip and the bathrooms are built ADA-compliant with wheelchair access for easy showering and bathing, and the routine health checks and fall prevention programs help keep things in order. There's a whole lot packed into their amenity offerings: three meals a day with a special menu for memory or dietary needs, pureed menu for those who want it, personal laundry, emergency systems in each room, personal service assessments, a wellness center, community kitchen, library, reading room, bistro, indoor and outdoor common spaces, beauty salon and barber, computer access, family gatherings, arts and crafts, bingo, theater room, large decks, well-lit dining hall, greenhouse, and even walking and jogging paths. If residents want to get out for groceries or appointments, transportation is available, sometimes complimentary and sometimes paid, and there's a special place to park for those who still drive.
Staff support isn't just about physical help-they also coordinate hospice, respite care, and full rehabilitation services like speech, occupational, and physical therapies, as well as audiology, behavioral health checks, cardiac monitoring, home health care, and even referrals to bigger healthcare programs, including state and federal resources. For anyone needing some spiritual care, devotional services are always in reach, and social activities, both on-site and off-site-like cards, arts classes, holiday parties-give everyone something to do. The kitchen tries to handle eating assistance for those who need it, including a dementia-friendly menu, and there's always extra support for those who can't get around on their own. There's no smoking allowed anywhere inside, but everyone can decorate their own suite and join in on creative classes or community events.
Mi Sublime Atardecer only accepts both men and women, and it works with community programs that tackle everything from disaster mental health and opioid resources to suicide prevention, and it's linked to broader healthcare support like the Affordable Care Act, HRSA-funded health centers, and behavioral health learning centers with a full health library featuring info on medical tests, medications, and categories. Residents who need hospice or a short stay for recovery can find a spot here, too, so there's a lot of flexibility. Residents and families can expect all meals included, emergency response in rooms, medication reminders, and a friendly, stable setting that aims to make life less stressful and a bit easier day after day, with staff always around to help out and friendly faces next door.