The Palace at Weston sits in Weston, Florida, close to Publix, Weston Commons, and only a mile from the Cleveland Clinic, and it offers independent living, assisted living, and memory care all under one roof, so folks can find help as their needs change. The Palace has three main areas called the Palace Pearl for those with Alzheimer's or dementia, the Palace Crystal for people who need help with daily tasks, and the Palace Diamond for folks who want independent or carefree living with access to meals and activities. The facility offers 24/7 support, nurses and aides always around, housekeeping, linen, towel service, and a full maintenance team that keeps things tidy and working, while large rooms have kitchens with granite counters, wood cabinets, washer and dryer units, and bathrooms with safety grab bars. The place is pet-friendly, has a backup generator for power outages, hurricane impact glass on windows, and security cameras with staff checking on things day and night.
Everybody can use the heated pool, Jacuzzi, fitness center, and take part in water exercise classes or group workouts in the aerobics studio, plus there's personal training for those who want a bit more guidance, and a therapy center and a home health agency right on-site. People can join in arts and crafts, billiards, cards, or sit and read in the English-style library, maybe even take computer lessons or lifelong learning classes through the University program, watch shows in the theater, or just relax in the game or craft rooms. The dining room has daily breakfast buffets, gourmet dinners, and special four-course meals, and there's always a happy hour with music and appetizers. Residents get move-in help, free valet parking, scheduled rides to the doctor or shopping, a beauty salon, Wi-Fi everywhere, and an emergency call system in every residence. The Palace includes a unique hyperbaric oxygen chamber called OxyLife C Multiplace Chamber, where two residents can enjoy sessions together while watching TV, talking, or just relaxing. There are weekly events, a social director, parties, private dining for birthdays or anniversaries, and virtual reality activities too, so people always have something to do or someone to talk to if they wish.
Each residence comes with large closets, safes, wall-to-wall medicine cabinets, showers with grab bars, and all the utilities-electricity, water, cable-are included, with complimentary Wi-Fi everywhere, and a "Good morning" call system helps start the day. The Palace keeps an active, relaxed setting, kind of like a tropical resort, which makes it feel both safe and comfortable, and with different levels of care and staff paying attention to people's specific needs, the community stays flexible as people's health or memory changes over time.