Paradise Retirement Club Inc

    21 SW 75th Ave, Miami, FL, 33144
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    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Board and care

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    About Paradise Retirement Club Inc

    Paradise Retirement Club Inc sits in Miami, Florida, in a quiet spot surrounded by palm trees, neighborhood sidewalks, and plenty of places to walk or sit in the shade when the weather's nice, and folks can find grocery stores, hospitals, banks, pharmacies, fitness centers, and even some restaurants or shopping centers close by if they need to run errands or just want to get out for a bit, and with the location so near the beaches, it gets plenty of sunny days too, which seems to help folks feel cheerful. The place holds 14 units, so there's a small, home-like feel where residents get to know one another and the staff, who are both bilingual and caring, making things more comfortable, especially for people who prefer to have conversations in their native language, and some rooms here are private while others are semi-private, so folks can choose what suits them or their families best. Paradise Retirement Club runs under Assisted Living license #5902, and follows Florida's standards for care, so families can know they're following the state's rules, and the group falls under A Family Member HomeCare, which also has offices in other parts of South Florida like Coral Springs and Boca Raton; though the number of total people allowed wasn't listed due to a server glitch, the 14 unit number stays the same.

    Retirees here can pick independent living if they're still active and want a social setting with house cleaning, chef-prepared meals focusing on nutrition, and on-site maintenance, all while living on their own schedule, or they can go for assisted living services which give help with daily needs like bathing, medication, dressing, and just managing the routine things, and there are memory care services for those dealing with Alzheimer's or other dementias, with an environment designed to cut down confusion and wandering-a good thing for families worrying about loved ones' safety. There's even 24/7 geriatric nurse access and hospice support if someone's needs change down the road. The staff here set up personalized care plans, and the caregivers pay attention to detail, making sure residents get support for independence and wellbeing while still feeling at home, and for those who need options, the place takes Medicaid and Medicaid Waiver payments, as well as providing respite stays and adult day programs, which can really help families who sometimes need a break or aren't ready for a permanent move. Paradise Retirement Club, Inc., runs like a retirement hotel, offering companionship, meals, help with housekeeping, and an easy atmosphere for making friends through organized social, educational, and fun activities, and while the place isn't big or fancy, it covers the basics, sticks with good routines, and builds a real sense of belonging, which matters most when thinking about moving into a new community for retirement.

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