Cameron Assisted Living Facility sits in the quiet Oak Grove suburb of Tampa, Florida, behind a white picket fence and neat gardens, and it feels more like a cozy home than a large institution since it has just six licensed beds. It's a residential care home with a single-family design, so seniors get help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, and medication management in a relaxed and friendly atmosphere. Staff call their care types things like Supportive Housing for around-the-clock personal care, an Adult Day Program for seniors who need help and company during the day, and Overnight Stay Respite for caregivers needing a break. You'll find senior care services that support independence, but also give families peace of mind because help's available whenever it's needed, with support for high acuity needs, memory care, diabetic care, incontinence, and more.
The facility focuses on safety and a supportive environment, attracts folks who don't want a big retirement community, and encourages social connections with both caregivers and other residents. Residents can join activities-there's always something happening, like group events and educational programs-and meals are served restaurant-style, with vegetarian, low-sodium, organic, vegan, kosher, and no-sugar options, and there's anytime dining. Inside, the rooms have air conditioning, cable or satellite TV, and private bathrooms with both tubs and showers, plus everything's wheelchair accessible. Outdoor areas and indoor lounges give places to relax, and there's even a swimming pool and hot tub. The home's location means residents can walk to CVS for basics, or get quick care at AdventHealth Carrollwood hospital, and it's close to banks, shops, parks like Egypt Lake, and several restaurants.
Cameron Assisted Living Facility doesn't accept Medicare unless certified, but generally offers care that costs less than a full-time nursing home. Staff focus on getting to know each resident, providing tailored help and treating everyone like family, which feels different from larger settings. Folks can stay overnight or just for the day, and the place is set up for respite, socializing, and events, supporting seniors with chronic or palliative health needs who need a friendly and safe environment. There's devotional services for those who want it, both on and off site, and the emphasis always stays on dignity, comfort, and keeping life as independent and enjoyable as possible for every resident.