Candy's House is a small, state-licensed assisted living facility located in a one-story home in Satellite Beach, with license number 12459, and it only has six beds so residents really get to know each other and the staff which helps it feel like a friendly family home, and the owner's a registered nurse with over 30 years of critical care and home health experience, so seniors who need help with things like bathing, dressing, meals, medication, or housekeeping can count on trained staff, including on-site RNs and LPNs, around the clock. Residents live in their own private or semi-private apartments, and the suites allow personal touches, with some having kitchenettes or full kitchens, air conditioning, and different views, which lets folks feel comfortable and at home, and the whole setup supports staying as independent as possible while still getting the help needed, including memory care for those with dementia or Alzheimer's.
Seniors get homemade meals every day, and the kitchen can offer special diets like low or no sugar, vegetarian, or whatever a doctor says is needed, and meals happen in shared dining rooms that feel more like home than big institutions, and if someone doesn't want to eat with others, they can have a meal in their room. Staff provide laundry, grocery shopping, and there's housekeeping service, so you don't have to worry much about chores anymore. There are indoor and outdoor areas for relaxing, like the patio garden, the enclosed courtyard, and a swimming pool and hot tub, and residents can always spend time in the TV lounge, or read books, do puzzles, play board games, or watch movies, or join in social programs that include religious services on and off site, group games, recreation, outings to local spots, and community trips for things like shopping, medical visits, or special events.
If someone needs specialized medical care, there's supervision all day and night-including high-level care for conditions like incontinence, diabetes, memory loss, mobility issues, and advanced help with moving around, including two-person and mechanical lifts-and the memory care unit is a dedicated wing for people with dementia, where safety is a big priority, using security bracelets and monitored doors to help prevent wandering, with all the necessary supervision for those likely to forget where they are. The whole layout keeps safety in mind, and staff keep a watchful eye for anyone prone to wandering or even aggressive behaviors, with reminders and support for daily activities like grooming and toileting.
Candy's House encourages plenty of socializing and offers a packed activities calendar both on site and out in the community, with the goal of keeping everyone active and maintaining friendships, and folks can practice their faith through devotional services. They welcome short-term stays as respite or day-care, let people age in place without moving again, and support hospice care when it's needed, and families and caregivers are welcome to stay involved in a loved one's life. High-speed Wi-Fi and free cable TV help folks stay connected and entertained, there's residential parking, and transportation can be arranged, including some free trips and some at an extra charge. Even though pets aren't allowed right now, the small size of the home and the constant support from staff helps most folks feel comfortable and secure, and the steady supervision-both through staff and technology-gives peace of mind to families too. Candy's House serves a diverse group under fair housing and equal opportunity laws, and aims to give everyone a sense of belonging and support in their later years.