A Sweet Assisted Living Facility Inc

    18400 NW 81 Court, Hialeah, FL, 33015
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    About A Sweet Assisted Living Facility Inc

    A Sweet Assisted Living Facility Inc., also called A Sweet Alf, Inc., sits quietly in a residential part of Hialeah, Florida, right in Miami-Dade County, surrounded by tall palm trees and lakefront streets where there's a bit of calm and a close-knit feeling. This senior care home has just six beds, so it stays small and a little more peaceful, offering both studio and semi-private rooms, with studios going for about $3,000 and semi-private rooms for $2,000. It's a licensed assisted living facility, which means it follows state rules and keeps up with regulations, and Purple Door, LLC manages it. Staff helps with everyday things like bathing, dressing, eating, and they give extra help to those who need standby assistance or lifts, covering one-person and two-person transfers as well as using mechanical lifts. Residents with incontinence get reminders or extra care, and those with diabetes have help with blood sugar testing and insulin injections, even on a sliding scale.

    The place offers both assisted living and memory care to help people as their needs grow, so someone could stay here even if their care needs change. Those who have memory loss from dementia or Alzheimer's disease get special support, and the community is set up with safety in mind to help prevent wandering or confusion, plus staff can handle wandering, aggressive behavior, and even elopement risks. There's a focus on behavioral health for those who need help with behavioral symptoms, physical aggression, or other challenges that might come as people get older.

    Doctors are on call, and visiting health professionals like nurses, podiatrists, and therapists come by, so folks don't have to travel far for checkups, though transportation is available for when they do need to go out, and parking for residents who still drive. For meals, everyone gets three a day, and if someone eats vegetarian that's fine too; nobody goes hungry. Residents can take part in both indoor and outdoor activities, sometimes heading out to the open-air art museum or relaxing by the lake, and staff plans outings and events to encourage folks to get involved and socialize if they want to. There's a health library with info on medicine and health topics, a symptom checker, tools to help with recovery, and support programs for both residents and their families. The community has both indoor and outdoor common areas for socializing or quiet time, and all areas, including showers and tubs, are wheelchair accessible, so everyone can get around fairly easily. The facility takes part in community resources, support and advocacy, and stays current with state legislative issues that might affect care. Emergency services and help from home health agencies are available too. Things aren't fancy, but it feels homey and the focus is on helping seniors stay comfortable, engaged, and safe as they get older.

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