
At Superior Residences across Florida, seniors who have been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and other memory and dementia disorders and receive the care they need beyond what traditional retirement homes and assisted living facilities can provide.
Superior Residences are specially designed and equipped for memory care seniors. We offer a variety of care options that can be personalized for each patient’s needs which can be seamlessly adjusted as time goes on. We provide therapies, healthcare monitoring and management, personal care assistance, and more in a safe and secure environment.
In addition to memory care services, Superior Residences locations in HealthPark in Fort Meyers and in Clermont offer assisted living accommodations for seniors who do not have memory or dementia issues. We offer customized services for each patient and have staff available 24/7 to assist with daily needs. We can also help transition residents from assisted living to our memory care programs with the comfort and continuity of a familiar, caring environment.
When caregivers need time to run errands, socialize, or take care of themselves, Superior Residences offers respite and day stay care that includes engaging and entertaining activities for our visitors.

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