Simeon Marie Elidiane in Tampa, Florida operates as both an assisted living facility and a residential care home. The staff coordinates closely with physicians and other health professionals to manage medications, monitor vital signs, and track chronic conditions. Licensed personnel are on site around the clock, and a registered nurse oversees care plans, wound care, mobility assistance, and emergency response protocols. Laboratory and pharmacy services are arranged as needed, and transportation to medical appointments is available for residents who require off-site care.
Beyond direct medical oversight, the community supports residents with daily living tasks such as bathing, dressing, and grooming, along with routine housekeeping and laundry. Scheduled transportation helps residents attend shopping trips, religious services, and local events. Activity coordinators develop small-group programs to encourage mobility and social engagement, and therapy partners visit for physical, occupational, and speech sessions when prescribed. Short-term respite stays can be arranged when space allows.
Accommodations include a mix of private and shared rooms, each furnished and equipped with basic cable access, individual climate controls, and an emergency call system; not all accommodations have all the listed features. Bathrooms feature grab bars and non-slip flooring, and wider doorways accommodate walkers and wheelchairs. Residents may personalize their rooms with familiar belongings, and weekly housekeeping keeps spaces orderly.
Dining services provide three meals a day prepared on site, along with snacks that are available throughout the day. Menus rotate and can be modified for diabetic, low-sodium, or other physician-directed diets. Staff members monitor food intake for residents with known nutritional risks, and a dietitian reviews offerings periodically to ensure compliance with recommended guidelines. Meals are served in a communal dining room, although tray service to rooms is available when a resident is ill or recovering from a procedure.