Osceola Senior Living, once called Country View Manor and Heartwood Heights, offers a peaceful spot for seniors right next to the Osceola Regional Health Center, with both assisted living apartments and a skilled nursing facility. Folks will find a quiet, modern Memory Care community, which opened in June 2021, that aims to reduce confusion for people with dementia or Alzheimer's, with careful steps in place for people who wander or feel anxious. The community gives care for many different needs, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, short-term rehab, long-term skilled nursing, adult day services during the day, hospice care, and both medical and non-medical home care. Independent and assisted living apartments come in one- and two-bed options, and there are 22 of these apartments, each with its own full kitchen, bathroom, full-size appliances, indoor storage, and garage space, as well as private, soundproof living areas.
There's an emergency call system and Lifeline response set up in each apartment, so help is always handy, plus daily check-ins by certified nursing assistants are available around the clock. Residents get regular health checks for things like vital signs, weight, and blood sugar, and a registered nurse helps keep an eye on everyone's health. The building has wheelchair access, secured entrances, and a multipurpose room and charming commons area with a two-story fireplace and covered patio for relaxing or gathering with family. Meals come three times a day, and planned social activities let folks meet and mingle, while staff help out with dressing, bathing, medication, and cleaning assistive devices like walkers and hearing aids. The community even helps set up rides on public transit when needed.
The skilled nursing side has 51 beds, and the nearby long-term care facility holds 46 beds and accepts Medicaid or Medicaid pending residents for some services. Pet-friendly policies, Wi-Fi, beauty and barber shop, laundry and housekeeping, security, all paid utilities except phone and cable, and indoor access are some of the helpful features. Residents get help as needed, including to meals, weekly laundry, meal assistance, and medication management. There's a focus on letting people live as independently as possible, with each care plan shaped by the resident's own history and needs, and support and referral services are available too. The whole campus, now called Osceola Senior Living, covers everything from active adult living to special memory care, so older adults in Osceola County can find the type of care that fits just right for them.