The Town Square, Viera Assisted Living sits at 1700 Wuesthoff Dr in the Viera East neighborhood of Melbourne, Florida, and offers apartments for singles and couples who want to live on their own but need some support, as it's a large facility with space for up to 120 residents, housing 88 apartments including studio and one-bedroom units on the ground floor, and people get their own space with carpeting, window blinds, ceiling fans, private bathrooms, kitchenettes, refrigerators, in-room storage, cable TV, and heating and cooling controls. The staff includes licensed nurses and resident care aides who work with doctors and families on custom care plans, so you'll find 12-16 hour nursing and 24-hour help available for emergencies, with someone always there to help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, grooming, moving from bed to wheelchair, keeping clean, and managing medication, plus special care for people with memory loss or diabetes, and adjustments for those who need help with things like insulin or have limited mobility. Meals get prepared on-site with different dining options, such as restaurant-style meals, choices for allergies and health needs like diabetes and hypertension, and all-day dining so no one has to worry about missing a meal, while housekeeping, laundry, and family support services let residents enjoy their routines without too many chores.
Safety is important here, so you'll find emergency alert systems, safe bathroom designs, and services that try to reduce fall risks and support people as their mobility changes, and the building's regulated by Florida's Department of Social Services under certification number 8134, giving peace of mind knowing standards are in place. The community offers regular, scheduled activities, both staff-run and resident-run, music and animal therapy, fitness programs, movie nights, game nights, and even outdoor programs like walking paths and gardens, with a variety of spaces for gathering-a beauty and barber shop, spa, library, computer and reading rooms, billiards, a movie theater, activity and arts rooms, business room, lounges, and verandas, which means people have room to connect, relax, or celebrate with others or by themselves. Residents can use transportation services for doctor visits, shopping, or trips to faith activities, and staff help with moving in, concierge, mail and postal needs, and making sure everyone gets where they need to go. The community doesn't allow pets and isn't described as luxury, but focuses on necessary comforts, companionship, activities, wholesome meals, and support for those who want to stay independent without total nursing care, as it's in an area with legal protections for LGBTQ identities.
People can pick private pay, long-term care insurance, or use veterans aid if they qualify, and the monthly prices for assisted living start at about $3,000, depending on the level of care or size of apartment. While there's some information missing about parking, specific outdoor or interior features, and internet services, the basics cover daily life very well, and the overall score from Seniorly rates it at 3.8, reflecting a place that covers most things needed for someone looking for assisted or independent living in a safe environment with enough care and activities to help keep life pleasant and simple.