The Azure of Palm Coast offers a dedicated memory-care program designed for residents living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia. Licensed nurses and caregivers are on duty around the clock to monitor health status, manage medications, handle diabetes-care tasks, and coordinate with physicians. Care plans are updated routinely to reflect changes in cognitive or medical needs, and the staff uses evidence-based techniques—such as cueing, validation, and reminiscence therapy—to help residents maintain daily living skills and reduce anxiety. A secured neighborhood, motion-sensing technology, and wander-management systems support resident safety at all hours.
Beyond its core memory-care services, the community provides on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapy through partnered rehabilitation teams, helping residents preserve mobility and communication abilities. Primary-care physicians, podiatrists, dermatologists, and other specialists visit the community on a scheduled basis, reducing the need for off-site appointments. Diagnostic services, including lab draws and X-rays, can be arranged in-house. Caregivers assist with bathing, dressing, toileting, and meal support, and each resident apartment has an emergency call system that links directly to the nursing station. Families receive regular care conferences and access to a secure digital portal for real-time updates on health metrics and care notes.
Accommodations at The Azure of Palm Coast include a choice of private and companion suites, each with a barrier-free bathroom, emergency pull cords, and basic utilities. Select floor plans add features such as kitchenettes, individual climate controls, and bay windows, but not every apartment contains every option. Weekly housekeeping, flat-linen service, and maintenance are bundled into the monthly rate, and concierge staff arrange transportation for medical appointments and errands. Indoor and outdoor common areas, including a landscaped courtyard and a secure walking path, give residents places to socialize or relax under staff supervision.
Residents receive three daily meals served in a restaurant-style dining room where caregivers are present to offer cueing and adaptive utensils as needed. Menus are developed by a registered dietitian to balance nutritional guidelines with residents’ taste preferences, and texture-modified or physician-ordered therapeutic diets are readily accommodated. Snacks and hydration stations remain available throughout the day, and families are welcome to join a meal with advance notice. Room-service delivery can be arranged for residents who are ill or prefer to dine privately, though this option is not available in every accommodation type.