Consuelo's Assisted Living Facility in Tampa offers two primary levels of care: Residential Care Home and Memory Care. The community is equipped to support residents who wander during the day or night, are at risk for elopement, remain awake overnight, use oxygen, require special diets, are under 60 years old, or live with diabetes managed by oral medication, injections, or sliding-scale insulin. Staff members are trained to work with advanced dementia conditions, ensuring that cognitive changes are addressed promptly and routinely.
Clinical oversight is anchored by licensed RNs and LPNs, with background-checked staff on duty around the clock. The building features door alarms, pull-cord alert systems, and an awake night shift to maintain safety. Residents have on-site access to dental care, hearing care, podiatry services, memory care specialists, incontinence and ambulatory care, hospice, medication management, occupational and physical therapy. Full assistance is available for bathing, eating, dressing, and toileting, and team members can conduct transfers ranging from standby supervision to two-person assistance using walkers or wheelchairs.
Resident rooms can be personalized with paint or décor, and some include cable service. Housekeeping is provided, but not every accommodation has all listed features, so families should confirm specific room details during a tour.
Meals are offered through a set menu or made-to-order options, and snacks are available throughout the day. The kitchen team manages diet modifications that align with physician-ordered plans, including low-sugar, low-sodium, and other medically required diets.
Community amenities include wheelchair-accessible common areas and internet access to keep residents connected with family and online resources.