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Our Care Is Golden

Luxury doesn't have to be grand, it has to be CARE

  when luxury, cozy and care come together

 Why Golden Palm

When you compare a live in staff to Golden Palm, you will:

 

  • Save, most live in staff can cost you an average of $20,000 per month.

  • Be able to know that mom and dad's items are not going to be stolen because you will have them secured at your home.

  • Receive supervision 24 hours

  • Receive social and engaging activities.

  • Not have to get someone different in your parents' home every week.

  • Have many eyes on mom or dad

  • Have a team of health care professionals keeping up with their medical needs.

  • Have a medical team visit Golden Palm and update their medical record. 

  • Know that mom or dad is eating daily

  • And so much more

Admission

Our admission process is compliant with the Florida regulations.

 

  • Complete the 1823 health assessment by your doctor

  • Assess level of care

  • Able to walk or admit with assistive device

  • Have your dietary needs met

  • Able to partake in social engagements

  • Commit to medical directives

  • and more

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Note: We welcome couples

Move-In

Our move in process is seamless.

 

  • Move into your chosen room (private or semi-private

  • Meet new friends

  • Be a part of the meal planning

  • Become submissive to the tranquility

  • Enjoy stimulating activities

  • Have family visits

  • and more 

How to choose an Assisted Living

 

Assisted living facilities (ALF) are specialized community living residences designed to provide a safe environment for individuals who need help with activities of daily living (ADLs), which include bathing or showering, dressing, getting in and out of bed or a chair, walking, using the toilet and eating. Assisted living residents may have medical needs, but they usually do not need extended, around-the-clock nursing care supervision. The NCAL suggests thinking of assisted living as a bridge between living at home and living in a skilled nursing facility or nursing home.

Based on specific signs, placing a person in an assisted living facility might be the appropriate choice, according to Don Minter, a certified senior advisor and certified dementia practitioner in the Kansas City area. Below are indicators and signs that can help you make a decision regarding whether an assisted living facility is the right choice:

  • Increased number of falls or significant risk of falls

  • Wandering away from home and not being able to navigate back

  • Wearing the same clothes on multiple consecutive days

  • An unsafe, cluttered or unclean home

  • Frequently forgetting to take medications

  • Difficulty with at least one ADL, such as bathing, preparing meals or using the bathroom independently

  • A need for nighttime supervision that cannot be met by an in-home caregiver

  • Repeating questions and making multiple phone calls with the same question

  • Not eating nutritious meals or drinking enough fluids

  • Unsafe behavior, such as leaving the stove on or exterior doors open

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How to know you are ready for an Assisted Living

 Your Best Care Starts Now!
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