Elysian Gardens Assisted Living

312 E. 124th Street
Tampa, FL 33612
Alzheimer’s and Memory Care

Elysian Gardens provides unique solutions to individuals in need of any level of assistance. Our dedicated managers, nurses, aids and team members take pleasure in helping our residents who need assistance either daily or otherwise with getting dressed, eating, and bathing.

Beyond activities of daily living, our team is there to provide unconditional support or comfort and unlimited friendly chats. We partner with ancillary services in the healthcare arena to be able to offer convenient solutions to routine health needs. We firmly believe that the foundation of vitality and healthy living is a combination of a well-balanced, nutritious diet and exercise. We employ licensed dieticians to personalize our meal plans based on residents while accommodating any conditions that are common in the senior community.

We provide each resident with:

  • Concierge Care from our personal network of Physicians and 3rd Party Healthcare Providers
  • Staff on site 24 hours a day
  • Nurse on site daily and on-call day or night
  • 24-hour emergency response systems for each resident
  • Exercise and wellness programs
  • Assistance with dressing, bathing and general hygiene
  • Licensed Dietician created menu and three meals a day with snacks in between
  • Laundry and linen service
  • Housekeeping services in resident’s rooms
  • Scheduled transportation services available on short notice

We also specialize in Alzheimer’s and Dementia care for residents in our community. We ensure our staff is adequately trained for the special needs of our memory care residents.

The basic activities of daily living (ADL’s) are done in assisted living communities. Staff will assist with these ADL’s such as bathing, grooming, dressing, toileting, ambulating, eating and assisting with a resident’s medication(s). Residents of assisted living need not be concerned with daily meal preparation, because a central kitchen and dining room typically provide three (3) meals a day and snacks. Central dining also allows for visiting with others without having to leave home. This greatly reduces the isolation that many elderly and disabled may encounter while living alone and who are afraid (usually for physical reasons) to leave their home.