Abuelitos Felices sits at 12744 SW 204th St. in Miami, Florida, and has a Florida license number AL11076 with specialty code 3104A0625X, though it's currently listed as inactive because of an administrative dissolution for a missed annual report, but while it was active, the place had 6 assisted living units and focused on giving seniors help where they need it, while letting them keep some independence, and you could find help with things like bathing, dressing, and getting around, which includes assistance with transferring from bed to chair and vice versa, or using the bathroom, and medication management with a nurse on staff and regular health checks, plus coordination with physicians who came by monthly, so it took care of the regular stuff like meals with chef-prepared dining and a choice of snacks all day, and had eating options for diabetes and allergies, and folks got semi-private furnished rooms that had generous closet space and pull cords for help whenever needed, plus emergency pendants for safety, and the team put together custom care plans that included Alzheimer's and Parkinson's care, if needed.
Residents could keep busy with activities held in the community and also got to use a library and reading section, computer and tech classes, and walk along landscaped paths or exercise in the fitness room, and there were options for massage therapy if that sounded good, walking through gardens, using community movie nights, or signing up for scheduled daily activities, and Abuelitos Felices set up laundry, housekeeping, all maintenance, and all utilities included, so there was really less to worry about, and transportation and parking were available too, plus it was all accessible for people in wheelchairs, and the staff spoke English, and the community was built to help both for daily care or for short-term respite relief, supporting both memory care and regular assisted living, and always aiming to help residents stay safe and as active as they can, with classes like fall prevention to help with safety, health checks to help people stay connected, and a setup that's meant for seniors who want some help but still want to live among others like themselves.