Rainbow Gardens Assisted Living sits in Spring Hill, Florida, with a small and peaceful setting, offering both private and semi-private rooms, with options for one-bedroom units, studio suites, and even communal living arrangements, and you'll find all rooms are well-kept, some offering kitchenettes and furnished or unfurnished choices, and the monthly cost averages around $5,000, although memory care units like the one-bedroom average about $2,500, as prices are published and easy to check. The place is set up for seniors who need assisted living, memory care for dementia or Alzheimer's, and help with daily living like bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, mobility, meals, and medication, and services are tailored to what each resident needs, with nurses and trained wake staff always around for 24-hour supervision and security. Memory care services fit those with Parkinson's and related needs, and there are options for long-term, short-term, respite, palliative, skilled nursing, and rehab care, and the team can help with things like blood sugar checks, insulin shots (though residents need to manage their own care), incontinence reminders, and bathing support, as well as giving each person their own care plan. The facility has only six assisted living units and has a licensed capacity set by Florida, with License #AL11765, and everything, from facility details to AHCA inspection reports and even legal cases and violations, is listed openly for anyone to see.
Residents have access to nutritious, home-cooked meals made by professional chefs with special options for allergies and diabetes, and snacks are always available, while the dining room offers all-day dining and scheduled meals, encouraging everyone to eat well and enjoy the experience. Social life is strong, with a big calendar of events like movie nights, games, outings, classes, and education programs, plus there's a walking garden and cafe, pet-friendly rooms, parking, a beauty salon and barber service, and massage therapy, and you'll also find helpful touches like daily housekeeping, laundry and dry cleaning, cable TV, emergency alert systems throughout, and regular health assessments. For those who like getting out or doing things, there's recreation and activities to keep people busy and feeling good, library spaces to enjoy, walking trails for some fresh air, and scheduled social events to connect with others. There are consumer education guides and regular updates about the facility, and staff have won awards like Best of Senior Living for being kind, present, and good at what they do, which helps make things welcoming for new and long-time residents. Move-in help is part of getting settled, and the environment stays calm, clean, and safe, with friendly faces and plenty of chances to find support, independence, and dignity every day at Rainbow Gardens Assisted Living.