Gracious Age in Sanford, Florida, operates as an assisted-living community designed for residents who need day-to-day help while wishing to retain as much independence as possible. Short-term stays are accommodated through its respite program, and a mental wellness program and diabetes management support are in place for residents who require ongoing monitoring or periodic intervention.
The community is secured for safety and staffed with clinical professionals for 12 to 16 hours each day. Licensed nurses oversee medication management, incontinence care, ambulatory assistance, and coordinated hospice and memory-care services. Occupational and physical therapists visit the campus, and a podiatrist is available for routine foot care. These services allow residents to remain on site for most of their health needs rather than scheduling outside appointments.
Apartments vary in layout and features, so not every unit includes every option, but residents may find cable service, Wi-Fi, phones, kitchenettes, wheelchair-accessible showers, and private parking where available. The campus offers outdoor sitting areas and a library with computer access, and cats are accepted in designated residences. Three meals a day are provided, with menus adjusted for dietary requirements.
Daily life is supported by an activity center, scheduled social outings, and trips to off-site events so residents can stay engaged with the wider community.