Helping Hands in Port St. Lucie operates as a residential care home that is built around medical oversight. Residents have access to nurses, physical and occupational therapists, massage therapy, dental services, hospice care, and high-acuity supervision without leaving the property. Medication management covers everything from routine prescriptions to insulin for diabetics on oral medications, and the staff is trained to handle oxygen use, specialized diets, and full incontinence care. Because the building is designed specifically to accommodate memory loss, it supports individuals living with moderate dementia while offering both ambulatory and non-ambulatory care.
Daily support extends to full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and the team can complete one-person or two-person transfers as well as standby, walker, or wheelchair transfers. A locked perimeter, door alarms, and 24-hour staff presence back up safety measures, and every employee clears a background check before working on site. The rear of the property is fenced to add another layer of security.
Accommodations are available in furnished rooms that may include cable service, routine housekeeping, and scheduled laundry, though specific features vary by room type and availability. Residents who prefer to personalize their space can bring select belongings, and staff members handle bed-making and general tidying to keep areas orderly.
Dining follows a set menu prepared to support diet modifications such as low-sugar, low-sodium, or texture-adjusted meals. Snacks are available between scheduled meals so residents can maintain consistent blood sugar levels or simply satisfy appetite changes common in later life.
Internet access is offered throughout the community, enabling residents to stay connected with family, manage personal interests, or attend virtual medical appointments as needed.