New Perspective SouthWoods offers Assisted Living as its core level of care, supplemented by several medical services that let residents remain on campus even when their health needs fluctuate. Short-term respite stays are available for those recovering from illness or giving family caregivers a break. Day-to-day diabetes monitoring and management are handled on site, and a visiting or on-staff doctor provides routine and as-needed assessments. A speech therapist is also available, allowing residents with language or swallowing difficulties to receive therapy without leaving the community.
The community is fully secured, an important feature for residents who may be at risk of wandering. Dedicated memory-care programming is supported by spaces designed to accommodate memory loss, and in-suite and common-area safety measures are part of the layout. Nurses coordinate medication management, hospice services can be arranged for end-of-life support, and incontinence and ambulatory care are offered by trained aides. Residents have access to occupational and physical therapists, an on-site optometrist and podiatrist, and even massage therapy for pain control and relaxation, reducing the need for outside appointments.
Private and semi-private accommodations come in several floor plans and may include features such as Wi-Fi, cable or satellite television, wall-to-wall carpeting, air conditioning, wheelchair-accessible showers, and kitchenettes. Select suites face outdoor areas or the central fireplace, and accessible design elements ease movement for those using mobility aids. The community is pet-friendly, and parking is available for residents or guests who drive. Not every unit includes every feature, so prospective residents are encouraged to confirm which options are present in the specific apartment they select.
Dining is directed by a professional chef who prepares three daily meals and all-day options tailored to individual dietary requirements. Vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, low- or no-sodium, no-sugar, and organic selections are part of the standing menu, and guest meals can be arranged so family members can dine on campus. The kitchen team works with clinical staff to adjust portions or textures as needed for therapeutic diets, maintaining nutritional balance while honoring resident preferences.
Residents have access to an activity center for planned programs, a library and computer lounge for independent interests, and both indoor and outdoor walking paths for daily exercise. Fitness classes, yoga or chair yoga, and raised garden beds support physical health, while reminiscence and sensory-based programs engage those with cognitive changes. Social life is encouraged through birthday parties, dances, happy hours, live music events, and regular outings into the wider Titusville area. Clubs, intergenerational visits, and other community groups round out the calendar, providing multiple ways for each resident to stay active and connected.