Lilac House sits in Titusville, Florida, as a state-licensed assisted living community, license number 11050, with space for up to 9 residents, and it's set up as a cozy board and care home that tries to help seniors with daily needs like bathing, eating, medication management, dressing, and general hygiene, and they keep staff available around the clock for both supervision and hands-on help, which gives families a bit more peace of mind knowing there's care even in the middle of the night. They do long-term care, respite or short-term stays, and even memory care and hospice, so folks can stay through different stages of aging, and the place takes care of both ambulatory and non-ambulatory residents, including folks needing diabetic and incontinence support.
Lilac House stays linked with healthcare providers for its residents, and lets people age with dignity whether they need a little or a lot of help, and it's one of those places that'll help with moving in, managing medications, and arranging outside doctors' visits, plus there's transportation for errands or appointments, although extra rides may cost more. The community cooks home-style meals every day, has scheduled meals that can be changed for people with diabetes, allergies, or other special diets, and residents can enjoy shared dining in a main dining room or vegetarian options when needed.
There's different rooms for living, reading, and relaxing - including furnished rooms, wheelchair-acessible showers, and both indoor and outdoor living areas - along with a book room, movie nights, social events, and daily activities like exercise, wellness plans, and sometimes animal or music therapy, board games, and trips outside the facility. Lilac House hosts social night events, keeps a game room, offers garden paths and garden features, and lets residents enjoy a barber or beauty shop, plus amenities like a steam room, health area, and hot tub. Cats and dogs are allowed here, with pet care services available, and there's help with grooming thanks to a visiting stylist or hairdresser.
Residents use laundry and housekeeping services, with some support for dry cleaning and move-in coordination, and parking's available for those who still drive. Lilac House doesn't take Medicare unless it's certified by the right agencies, but it does stay licensed and surveyed by Florida state agencies and others like the Department of Aging or Veteran's Services. The facility carries a community score of 5.5, based on Seniorly's own rating system, and while some services and amenities aren't clearly listed, folks do get support for things like transfer help, bathing help, and special meal options, so most day-to-day needs are covered.