Paradise Hill Home Assisted Living Facility in Palm Bay, Florida, delivers a single level of care—assisted living—supported by an extensive medical program. The community accepts residents who wander day or night, manages oxygen therapy, and accommodates special diets ranging from low-sodium to renal and mechanical-soft. It is also equipped to serve adults under 60. Diabetes management includes residents on oral medications, those requiring injections, and those on sliding-scale insulin, with monitoring integrated into daily routines. The team is trained to work with advanced dementia, adjusting care plans as cognitive needs change.
Registered and licensed nurses are on staff, with a nurse on call around the clock. All employees undergo background checks, and an activity director coordinates day and evening programs. A secured rear fence and door alarms help prevent exit-seeking, while a night-shift team provides supervision. On-site podiatry visits reduce the need for outside appointments. Staff can give full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and they handle mobility needs ranging from simple walker guidance to one- or two-person transfers for wheelchair users.
Resident rooms may include a private bathroom, furnishings, cable television, and permission to paint or decorate, although not every unit offers every feature. The goal is to let residents personalize their space while maintaining easy access for caregivers and mobility devices.
Meals are offered on a set menu with an option to order alternatives at each sitting, and snacks are available between meals. Dietitians oversee menu planning so that diabetic, low-fat, low-salt, and other physician-ordered modifications are accurately prepared and tracked.
Common-area amenities include wheelchair-accessible walkways, a barber and beauty shop, a movie room, community internet access, landscaped gardens, and on-site religious services.