Queen Elaine Assisted Living Facility, LLC is a small senior care home in Casselberry, Florida, that's been registered and maintained with the Florida Department of State since August 2016, and it's stayed active ever since, though it's had some name changes and paperwork updates over the years, all tracked by local authorities, which is probably something you want to know if you're looking at places that don't always stay current; it's run under Facility License Number 12973 as a Florida Limited Liability Company. This residential care home has space for six residents, which makes it a pretty close-knit place where staff and people living there can get to know each other; the building at 1210 Queen Elaine Dr handles both the main business and its daily operations, with contacts found at the same spot or at their Orlando address. Staff, including Debbie Dameus and Schneider Dameus, are listed as authorized people who handle facility matters and oversight.
The facility provides assisted living services, which means it gives seniors help with things like bathing, dressing, walking, bed transfer, toileting, eating, and just day-to-day living while still encouraging as much independence as possible; people live in private apartments and have both shared dining and community areas, including indoor spaces for gathering or activities, and meal services are part of the support. Queen Elaine Assisted Living Facility, LLC also offers care for non-ambulatory residents and those who need help managing diabetes or incontinence, so there's medical oversight for people with special care needs, including memory care and dementia services if that's required, and staff are on site at all times, day and night. Amenities and features focus on residents' comfort, safety, and well-being, with special areas to promote quality of life, and residents can take part in recreational and social activities, devotional events, and also use transportation to appointments or shopping when needed, though the full list of amenities isn't listed. There's no website given, but the facility provides an overview section with directions, visitor help, and a way to send messages or contact them directly if you have questions or want to check it out. The property doesn't accept Medicare unless federally certified for that purpose, but it is licensed by the state, follows Fair Housing & Equal Opportunity guidelines, and operates as part of a broader assisted living network.
Queen Elaine Assisted Living Facility, LLC basically offers a personal, licensed setting for seniors who need long-term help with everyday tasks but who also want some privacy and a familiar routine, and while it doesn't list every single amenity or detail in public records, it focuses on the basics: care, oversight, comfort, and a sense of community for up to six people at a time.