Good Time Home Care sits in Miami, Florida, close to parks, cafes, hospitals, and pharmacies, and operates as a small care home for up to six residents, where trained caregivers help with daily needs and offer personalized care plans, so everyone gets the right support, whether that means help bathing, dressing, bathroom assistance, or diabetic and incontinence care, and residents can keep some independence in a calm, home-like setting, since staff aim to help people help themselves as much as possible. The place offers assisted living, memory care for seniors with Alzheimer's and other dementias, hospice, respite care for short breaks, day programs, independent living, and board and care services, and has nurses and doctors available on staff or on call, plus podiatrists, dentists, physical and occupational therapists, with extra support for aging in place and folks with developmental disabilities. Residents can choose private, semi-private, or studio rooms, each with wheelchair-accessible bathrooms and showers, some rooms set up for men or women, and the community enforces a no smoking rule in all indoor areas, whether public or private, which helps keep the indoor air clean.
People can bring pets because of the pet-friendly policies, and everyone can spend time in the scenic outdoor spaces and big indoor common areas, both of which are wheelchair accessible, and get out for offsite activities with complimentary transportation for medical appointments, errands, social trips, and faith-based outings, plus parking for residents who drive. The kitchen provides three home-cooked meals each day, with choices for vegetarian or kosher diets and meal options for those needing special diets for diabetes or high blood pressure, and the staff can help with feeding and making sure everyone gets proper nutrition. The facility brings in a mobile barber or hairdresser, runs a small spa and wellness room, and offers beauty and grooming services, so residents can feel clean and comfortable.
Good Time Home Care keeps residents active and engaged with a schedule of onsite and offsite activities, including social events, games, music programs, crafts, movie nights, exercise classes, devotional services, and spiritual support, with some programs offered to Spanish and American Sign Language speakers, and the staff also organize special memory care activities designed to help with memory and focus. Residents have access to a book room for reading, outdoor spaces for relaxation, and group activities that help build friendships and keep folks involved with the community. The home's memory care program gives extra attention and a secure area for people with memory loss and uses individualized plans and 24-hour support.
People can stay for short-term respite periods, receive help with medical needs, or remain long term, and the staff works to offer a place that's both safe and welcoming, where folks find the support and comfort they need each day. Good Time Home Care remains committed to helping seniors keep as much independence as possible and supporting meaningful living for everyone in their care.