Leisure Living of Victoria Park operates as both an assisted-living residence and a residential care home, giving it the flexibility to admit older adults with a wide range of medical profiles. The community can manage residents who wander day or night, display combative or other behavioral challenges, stay awake through the night, need oxygen therapy, require wound care or must follow physician-ordered special diets. Diabetic care is available at every level—oral medications, insulin injections, and sliding-scale monitoring—and the staff is open to admitting adults under 60 when a chronic condition warrants an early placement. Moderate dementia needs are accommodated, and visiting podiatry plus acceptance of psychiatric issues broaden the scope of clinical oversight.
Care delivery is backed by an RN or LPN on staff and a nurse on call around the clock. All caregivers pass background checks, an awake night shift is standard, and the grounds are secured with fencing, door alarms, and 24-hour staff coverage. Residents who need full assistance with bathing, eating, dressing, or toileting receive hands-on help, and the team is trained for transfers ranging from standby supervision to two-person lifts for wheelchair users. An on-site activity director coordinates daily engagement while security measures stay active in both the front and rear areas of the property.
Living quarters include furnished suites with private bathrooms; some rooms also offer cable service and the freedom to paint or decorate, though these features vary by unit. Residents can elect to bring personal furniture or décor items subject to safety guidelines, allowing them to tailor the space to mobility or sensory needs.
Meals follow a set menu at scheduled times, but the kitchen can also prepare made-to-order dishes within the boundaries of each resident’s diet plan. Snacks are available between meals, and staff monitor intake for those on diabetic, low-salt, or other clinically mandated diets to ensure compliance without sacrificing choice.
Leisure Living of Victoria Park rounds out daily life with resident parking, wheelchair-accessible common areas, a barber and beauty shop, movie room, wellness center, reliable internet access, and landscaped communal gardens. On-site religious services, a geriatric internist, and an optometrist reduce the need for outside appointments, while laundry, housekeeping, medication management, and a monthly meal plan are bundled into standard service packages. Scheduled transportation and proximity to public transit support medical visits and personal outings, making it practical for residents to stay active in Fort Lauderdale.