Pavilion For Health Care sits within Penney Farms, Florida, and has a strong reputation for skilled nursing and long-term care, and because it's part of the Penney Retirement Community, couples can keep living close together even if one of them needs nursing care, which is hard to find in most places these days. As a not-for-profit, the organization puts money back into its services, so residents benefit from better care and a focus on quality of life, and you can tell this when you see the five-star rating from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services and all those Governor's Gold Seal Awards they keep getting, including being a nine or ten-time recipient, depending how you count, over the past many years, which says a lot about steady care and safety. The Pavilion itself is home-like, holding 50 beds, and has private rooms, semi-private rooms, and options for couples to live together, and families can furnish and decorate those rooms, which makes them feel more personal and less like a hospital. Nurses and support staff are around 24 hours a day, so whether it's day or night, help is right there, and they have that Nurse Responder Program for emergencies and non-emergencies, which means wellness checks, medicine help, and health assessments can happen at any time, not just during standard rounds.
If someone needs short-term rehab or has to stay longer, they get care tailored to what works for them, including round-the-clock medical help, rehabilitation, and even wound care, with physical, occupational, and speech therapy available right there in the facility or in the outpatient rehab gym, so folks don't have to be transported elsewhere if they're not up for it. People who need memory care get a safe, familiar feeling place at Hagen Memory Care, which is a secure, specially designed unit with a homelike setting and a secure courtyard, and the staff is trained in person-centered care to keep folks calm and comfortable, with memory-friendly activities every day. If families need a break or run into a tough stretch, the Pavilion offers respite care and even day care at Hagen Memory Care, so caregivers can rest or tackle appointments, knowing their loved one has supervision and engagement.
The Pavilion aims to make daily life more comfortable, with a communal dining room for nutritious meals and a daily schedule full of activities, so residents keep their minds and bodies moving, and visitors are always welcome to join for meals or social events. Assisted living choices now include larger, two-room apartments at Beyer House and Penmor Place for couples who want space and togetherness, with 24-hour supervision, help with daily tasks, laundry, and housekeeping, so residents can worry less about chores and focus more on living. Folks who live independently in the larger community get a worry-free lifestyle with access to on-site healthcare, a wellness clinic, and support services if and when they're needed. All of this is backed by a long-standing commitment to nursing excellence, safe care, and creating a place where older adults feel respected, comfortable, and at home, even as their needs change.