The Promised Land in Cape Coral, Florida operates as both an assisted-living residence and a licensed residential care home. Care extends to adults under 60 as well as older residents and includes oxygen management, oral and injectable diabetic oversight, and support for moderate dementia. A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse is on staff, an on-call nurse is available around the clock, and all employees complete background checks. Night-shift personnel remain awake, ensuring continuous monitoring and rapid response to changes in a resident’s condition.
Medical coverage on site includes scheduled visits from a house doctor through Northwest Geriatrics, as well as access to podiatry, dentistry, speech therapy, occupational therapy, and physical therapy. Teams handle medication coordination and management, incontinence care, ambulatory oversight, hospice services, and dedicated memory care. Staff provide full assistance with bathing, dressing, eating, and toileting, and can accommodate residents who use walkers or wheelchairs, need standby supervision, or require a one-person transfer.
Private and semi-private accommodations are available and come furnished, with cable service offered in many rooms; however, not every unit includes all features, so it is best to verify availability during a visit. Rooms are laid out to simplify mobility and can be arranged to fit individual equipment such as wheelchairs and walkers.
Meals follow a set menu designed to meet common nutritional needs, and snacks are available between meals. The kitchen can adjust preparations for physician-ordered diet modifications or management plans, including diabetic, low-salt, or texture-modified options. As with room features, not every dietary request can be met on short notice, so families should confirm specific needs in advance.
Shared areas of the community are wheelchair accessible, allowing residents to move freely between their rooms, dining spaces, therapy areas, and outdoor walkways without encountering physical barriers.