Sweet Alice's Place, Inc

    2317 W 25th Street, Jacksonville, FL, 32209
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    About Sweet Alice's Place, Inc

    Sweet Alice's Place, Inc. sat in Jacksonville, Florida, offering a secure, homelike setting for seniors needing assisted living or memory care, and it really focused on small-scale, personal care by serving only a limited number of residents, which seemed to help folks feel more at ease, especially when the memory starts to go and routines become more important. Residents got homemade meals every day, and the staff kept rooms clean with regular housekeeping and linen services, and there was a quiet common room where people could gather to talk or just sit together, plus a beauty and barber shop onsite so haircuts and trims didn't require a trip out, and folks could even have their cats and dogs with them which meant a lot for people who didn't want to give up their pets. Sweet Alice's Place, Inc. allowed both indoor personal living and outdoor amenities, including smoking allowed outside, and private rooms available, so residents could have their own space in a setting that felt familiar.

    The facility gave daily help with activities like bathing, dressing, and eating, and increased support when residents' needs grew over time, so families could trust that care would change with health. Memory care spaces were secure and designed to reduce confusion and keep residents from wandering, and they even had field trips and community outings, guided by full-time activity directors, to keep life interesting. Doctors visited the facility for house calls and there was access to dental, podiatry, and multiple types of therapies-like occupational, physical, and speech therapy-plus hospice and respite care were available when it was needed. People with diabetes got insulin injections and blood sugar checks, and there was incontinence care, including bathroom help for folks with both bladder and bowel needs, and residents who needed transfers from bed to wheelchair could get help from one or two staff at a time, depending on strength, with support going all the way up to using a mechanical lift.

    The community provided access to devotional services, free transportation to appointments or shopping, and let residents receive home care or participate in independent living arrangements, all while being tied into the larger network of senior options in Jacksonville and nearby cities. The facility put value on verified reviews, reliable services, and made a point of working with senior living advisors if families needed help picking out care-not charging for that guidance. Sweet Alice's Place, Inc. operated as a Florida Profit Corporation, had the name Dante Ursin listed as CEO and agent, and was listed as inactive at last filing, after first registering on July 18, 2012. Throughout its active years, residents and their families found a mix of support, respect for independence, and an honest approach to care-without any fuss or big promises.

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