Alexis Place

    2417 21st St S, St. Petersburg, FL, 33712
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    About Alexis Place

    Alexis Place sits in a quiet residential neighborhood in St. Pete, Florida, at 2417 21 St S, and you've got a small community here, licensed for just up to six residents by the Florida Department of Social Services, with folks like Nigel Williams working as the Principal and serving as the registered agent too, and there's Justin Drane as Vice President, and they filed their papers in 2014 and ran the business for a few years before the paperwork lapsed in 2017, but while it was open, Alexis Place functioned as a profit corporation and was a licensed assisted living facility that provided a range of care types, so you had people living there who needed everything from independent living and assisted living to board and care and full memory care-mainly for seniors living with dementia, where they had secured and protected areas to prevent wandering along with memory-focused therapies and activities designed for folks with Alzheimer's, and you'd see things like music therapy, pet sessions, daily fitness programs, creative crafts, scheduled movie nights, and board games to keep the mind active; residence choices ranged from suites and studios to 1-bedroom units, so people could pick what fit their needs, and with the meals, they cooked three homemade dishes every day, with diet adjustments available for things like high blood pressure or diabetes, and there was help with daily routines too-bathing, dressing, grooming, and medication reminders, plus a mobile barber or stylist would drop by so people always looked and felt cared for, and if someone needed to get to a doctor, do a little shopping, or attend religious services, they'd arrange the rides, and the property itself had a book room, social areas, a garden space, a steam room or sauna, and a jacuzzi where residents could relax; the caregivers supported folks with mobility, personal care, and they also offered specialized support for memory loss, keeping things safe and helping reduce confusion, since the place was small and homey, folks got more personalized attention, which helped create a comfortable spot to live-so daily life mixed personal support, regular programs, and some nice extras like outdoor relaxation and evening social events, and for those who needed more care, hospice and respite services were on hand, with individualized plans and help available day and night, keeping things as comfortable and peaceful as possible for everyone there.

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