Spring Gardens Fleming Island sits at 670 Hibernia Road in Fleming Island, Florida, with its Assisted Living Facility license #AL12759, and has space for up to eight residents within a single-story building that feels much like a home, since you'll find both private rooms starting at $4,000 per month and semi-private suites starting at $3,000, and the whole place sits in a peaceful and quiet neighborhood, close to medical centers, banks, and stores which keeps things easy for family and makes appointments simple. Residents get help with daily personal care like bathing, dressing, eating, grooming, and toileting, and there's support for medication and always someone trained and certified nearby, and that means 24-hour supervision, and nobody has to worry if something goes wrong in the middle of the night since help is always there. Staff also take care of housekeeping and laundry, and they'll arrange transportation for doctor's visits or trips to the store, plus residents get three nutritious meals daily and snacks so nobody goes hungry, and those meals are made with care and fresh ingredients.
Family can visit during friendly hours, and the community marks birthdays and holidays together, keeping it warm and social, with activities both inside and outside the building, like arts, crafts, gardening on safe and open grounds, and social or religious gatherings where anyone can join in if they like, or just relax if that's more comfortable. Spring Gardens Fleming Island also offers respite care if someone only needs short-term help, and because of its small size, friendships can grow easier, and everyone gets dedicated attention from the caring staff, who always keep dignity and respect at the front, working under strict standards for privacy and quality care. Residents can keep a busy schedule with a mix of group activities, spiritual opportunities, and free time for relaxation, and the simple, one-floor design means it's easy to get around, whether someone uses a cane, walker, or wheelchair.
The site follows all state and federal rules, and it uses compassionate assisted living to bridge that space between independent living and nursing care, so people get the kind of help they actually need without being crowded or treated like just another number, and with both personal and medical support, along with the option for independent or memory care services, it tries to fit each person's needs as well as possible. The team puts a focus on building a home-like setting that's confidential but lively, open but well supervised, and always kept neat, with secure grounds, sunrooms for relaxing, and enough to do that nobody ever has to feel bored or left out. Spring Gardens Fleming Island accepts private pay, long-term care insurance, and VA benefits, so families have some flexibility, and if anyone's curious what a day there looks like, tours are available where they can see the rooms, meals, and activities for themselves.