Residents may bring their well behaved pets under 20 pounds to live with them
Join a Yoga class or the walking club
All of our activities are fun, and help our residents stay in shape - socially, mentally and physically
If you or your family member want a care free, active, and social senior lifestyle, then there's no better option in the Lakeland area than Grand Villa
Diverse activities program designed to enhance daily living
Scheduled transportation to shopping, medical appointments and other outings
Personal service plans, including assistance with activities of daily living
What are Assisted Living Communities?
Assisted living communities are not nursing homes. While definitions vary across states, an assisted living community is generally defined as a senior housing residential setting that provides or coordinates personal care services, 24-hour supervision, scheduled and unscheduled assistance, social activities, and some health-related services. Such communities provide a family atmosphere and are designed to accommodate residents’ changing care needs and preferences. They provide or arrange for the provision of daily meals and 24-hour assistance with the activities of daily living to persons living in a group residential community.
Assisted living housing can range from a handful of residents in a single home to hundreds of residents in a community that is comprised of apartment buildings, townhome villas and cottages. Amenities and services can also vary widely, from linen service and housekeeping to movie rooms, chapels, libraries, salons, pubs, billiards, private dining rooms, gyms and pools. Many communities will allow you to bring your own furnishings and in some cases, beloved pets. Personalized assessments upon move-in provide individualized care plans that are revisited regularly and updated as needs change. Some communities are also licensed to provide memory care, for residents with Alzheimer’s or other forms of dementia, featuring separate dining areas with menus catered to residents’ nutritional needs, secure courtyards and a safe, structured environment.
Who is a candidate for Assisted Living?
Seniors who wish to maintain a level of independence but require help performing daily activities may benefit from personal care communities. It may be time to consider a move to assisted living if the following are issues:
Difficulty bathing or getting dressed
Poor hygiene
Household disrepair or neglect
Decreased mobility
A recent fall
Trouble preparing meals or nutrition needs aren’t being met
Missed medications
Isolation and loneliness
Financial mismanagement
What are Activities of Daily Living (ADLs)?
Assisted living communities provide help with daily tasks, such as:
Meals
Bathing and toileting
Getting dressed
Grooming
Laundry
Walking
Transportation to and from appointments
Administration of medication
What are the benefits of Assisted Living?
Not only do assisted living communities provide help with ADLs, they can provide:
The security of around-the-clock professional staffing
Social engagement in the form of planned outings and activities
A healthier lifestyle through nutritious meals and fitness classes
More free time because cooking, cleaning, and yard maintenance are someone else’s responsibility
Safe and reliable transportation, without auto upkeep or driving in traffic and inclement weather
Peace of mind from knowing that you or your loved one is being cared for, and that any changing needs will be addressed, possibly without requiring a move.
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