Long, Cheri

    1287 Deltona Blvd., Spring Hill, FL, 34606
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    About Long, Cheri

    Long, Cheri, also known as Deltona Home of TLC, Inc., sits at 1287 Deltona Blvd. in Spring Hill, Florida, where a small care community helps seniors with memory care, assisted living, respite, and hospice care in a place that has only four licensed beds, and you can see right away that the house is set up for a home-like feeling instead of a big institutional one, which is probably good for folks who want things quieter or smaller. Cheri L. Long, who is the registered agent and president/secretary, makes sure the place follows the state licensing and regulations, and it's run as a Florida Profit Corporation with a state certification through the Agency for Health Care Administration, license number 6905138, and they're classified under the Assisted Living Facility industry, with a tie as an Adult Family Care Home that gets surveyed by authorities.

    Residents can get individualized senior care plans set up just for them, and staff help with daily tasks like bathing, clothing, bathroom needs, washing, and grooming, and if folks need help with movement or need two-person transfers, or even insulin shots, the caregivers seem ready to step in upon request, which might matter a lot when someone's health gets tricky. The home stays secure and protected, which helps keep residents safe and gives families some comfort too, especially since some folks may need memory care services designed specifically for Alzheimer's or dementia, with arranged activities, board games, exercise, music therapy, pet therapy, craft programs, movie nights, social evenings, and even outside relaxation when weather allows.

    There are several amenities-like a spa, a wellness room, sauna, book room, and a salon or mobile stylist that comes in, so they've tried to cover what seniors might enjoy, and there's even regular meal preparation with three homemade dishes every day, plus special diets for health needs, since food gets to be a big part of feeling good as the years go on. Residents also have access to social and recreational spaces, reading rooms, and outdoor areas to stretch out in the fresh air, and transportation gets scheduled for doctor's appointments, errands, or to local faith-based centers, which is handy for keeping up with life outside the home too. They also provide incontinence care and wellness support for folks needing a little more help staying comfortable day to day.

    The business doesn't take Medicare unless certified by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, and it operates as a profit corporation, so it's not government-run. There's a link to Deltona Home of TLC, LLC, and the whole setup seems focused on helping seniors stay as active, safe, and engaged as they can be in a small, family-like setting where things aren't too overwhelming, and where every resident likely gets more attention because of the low capacity. With Cheri Long leading the facility, and state oversight in place, families get both peace of mind and straightforward care for elders who need a supportive home as they age.

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