New Paradise Home, INC is a small board and care home at 3297 West 70th Street in Hialeah, Florida, where up to six residents could get help with daily tasks like bathing, dressing, and managing medicines, and the place is run by Ondina R. Hechavarria. Folks living here received personalized care, especially if they needed help because of memory problems, such as Alzheimer's disease or dementia, or if they needed non-ambulatory or incontinence care, diabetic support, or some help with getting insulin and doing two-person transfers, though anyone interested would want to confirm the details around that. The staff also supported hygiene routines, customized baths, and special diet needs for residents dealing with things like hypertension or diabetes, and some people took advantage of the on-site beautician for a haircut or the traveling hairdresser, just to feel tidy.
Residents had access to private rooms that came with wheelchair-friendly showers and tubs, which was helpful for preserving independence and safety, and everyone could use both indoor and outdoor spaces, as well as shared places like movie rooms, reading rooms, fitness and art activity areas, game rooms, a jacuzzi, steam rooms, and pleasant yard spots that were all aimed at comfort. New Paradise Home offered planned group activities-think board games, music time, animal visits, wellness programs, social evenings, and religious devotionals-and folks even went out for trips when they wanted. Transportation was arranged for doctor visits, errands, and worship, with local parks, cafes, restaurants, and several pharmacies close by, which made everyday planning easier for families and residents.
They offered assisted living, memory care, respite, and even hospice care, letting families know they could find the kinds of care they needed for their loved ones, and the cost for assisted living started around $3,000 a month-though that would change depending on support needs, room options, and amenities. Payments could come from private funds, long-term care insurance, or Veterans Aid and Attendance benefits. Certified by the Florida Department of Social Services with license number 10709, New Paradise Home was listed as a Florida Profit Corporation and stayed registered from 2005 until 2013, at which point it voluntarily dissolved. Residents here found a homelike setting, support with independence, and friendly attention matched to their personal needs, though prospective residents and families always needed to check details and availability for the most up-to-date information.