Enclave Assisted Living Of Melbourne is a small senior living community with six assisted living units, found at 2518 Bernice Ct in Melbourne, Florida, license number 12514. The facility offers both long-term care and respite care for people who need short-term help, so if a caregiver needs a break, residents can stay for a little while. The staff provides support with daily needs like bathing, getting dressed, moving around, managing medications, and preparing meals-even for residents with diabetes or special diets-and makes sure everyone is treated with kindness and respect. The community strives to keep a safe, nurturing home, with 24-hour staff, health monitoring, fall prevention programs, and medication management. People can use one-bedroom suites, small studios, or semi-private rooms, all fully furnished with cable, Wi-Fi, and easy access to indoor common areas.
Residents get help with things like doing laundry, regular housekeeping, and linen services, so things stay tidy and comfortable, and transportation arrangements are made for medical appointments. Meals are cooked and served daily, with snacks always available, and a dietitian supervises meal planning. The gardens, outdoor spaces, and outdoor decks give everyone a place to enjoy fresh air, and pets are welcome to live with residents. There's a theater, fitness room, games room with cards and bingo, arts and crafts classes, a cafe, private dining area, and cultural events, with a focus on keeping everyone mentally and physically active. Staff also provide special help for people with dementia, Alzheimer's, and Parkinson's, and handle diabetic or incontinent care.
The community brings people together through daily activities, including social gatherings and devotional activities for spiritual care. Residents take part in group activities both onsite and away from the facility, which helps everybody build friendships and keeps the atmosphere lively. The facility's small size makes it more personal and home-like, and staff work to create real relationships with residents while watching over their health and well-being. There's a focus on creating an inclusive place where every resident can feel like they belong and have the support they need to stay as independent as possible.