Faith Private Home Care in Orlando supports two primary living options: Independent Living for residents who manage most daily tasks on their own and Residential Care Home services for those who need regular oversight. The staff is trained to serve adults under 60 who require a supportive environment, residents managing diabetes with oral medications, and individuals showing mild dementia symptoms. Medication management, routine wellness checks, and coordination with outside healthcare providers are integrated into daily operations to help residents remain medically stable while living on site.
Beyond medical oversight, the community can step in with full-assistance help for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting. Team members also manage safe mobility through several transfer methods, including walker guidance, wheelchair support, standby or supervisory help, and one-person transfers. These services are adjusted to each resident’s current abilities and are reviewed frequently so the level of hands-on support remains appropriate.
Accommodations range from private to shared rooms. All layouts include basic safety features such as accessible bathrooms, emergency call systems, and wide doorways, though not every unit offers the same square footage or storage options. Residents have access to common lounges and outdoor seating areas that are maintained for ease of movement and regular social use.
Dining services provide three scheduled meals each day along with planned snack times. Menus address diabetic guidelines and other physician-ordered dietary requirements without relying on added fees for standard modifications. Residents typically eat in a communal dining room, but meals can be taken in a private space if a care plan calls for it.