Divine Assisted Living in Kissimmee offers both Assisted Living and Residential Care Home settings, giving residents access to individualized support while remaining in a residential environment. The community manages special dietary needs, including low-sodium and no-sugar plans, and oversees diabetics on oral medications. Staff members are trained to recognize and respond to moderate dementia conditions, providing observation and redirection that help residents maintain daily routines and personal safety.
The property is a secured community equipped with an emergency call system in each resident area. On-site clinical resources include nurses, medication management, incontinence care, ambulatory care, memory care, hospice coordination, dental services, podiatry, occupational and physical therapy, and massage therapy. Caregivers offer some physical assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting and can accommodate walkers, wheelchairs, standby supervision, and one-person transfers.
Private and semi-private rooms feature varying combinations of outdoor access, Wi-Fi, cable or satellite TV connections, and parking for residents who still drive; not every accommodation includes every feature, so families are encouraged to verify availability. Housekeeping is provided, and landscaped grounds supply walkways and sitting areas for fresh air or visits with family and friends.
Three meals a day are prepared on site, and menus include healthy snacks between meals as well as low-sodium and no-sugar options for residents with medical or personal dietary requirements. Seasonal barbecues and picnic-style meals are scheduled when weather permits, giving residents variety while ensuring that each diet plan remains physician-approved.
An on-site Registered Nurse administrator is easily reachable to residents and families, and the building maintains 24-hour supervision. The staff focuses on professional, compassionate care delivered with dignity, supported by primary care, podiatry, dermatology, and a beauty salon that all visit the campus. A structured calendar of daily activities encourages social interaction, and the community’s home-like, clean environment has earned compliments from the Agency for Health Care Administration, the Department of Health, families, and visitors.