Good Friday Update 4/10 – Staying Strong Against COVID-19

Angels Senior Living is staying proactive during the COVID-19 pandemic, and is committed to protecting our residents, families, and staff. Our communities continue to adhere to best practices recommended to us by the Centers for Disease Control, Florida Governor, and Florida Surgeon General, and we appreciate your support during this time.

At this time, all non-essential staff, family members, vendors, and other visitors to our communities will be refused entry. We understand the stress this puts on families, especially during a situation like this. Please reach out to your community if you need any assistance with arrangements for FaceTime, Skype, Facebook Messenger, etc.

We will keep you regularly updated about the well-being of your loved ones and we appreciate you doing your part to eliminate the spread of COVID-19 by observing CDC-recommended practices, like social distancing, regular hand washing, sanitizing surfaces, and more.

Below, please find a list of resources on stopping the spread of COVID-19 and what Angels Senior Living is doing to protect our residents and their families, as well as a letter from Robert Bennett, our COO.

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COVID-19 Resources

Angels Senior Living Update on COVID-19

Visitor Stop Sign

Stopping the Spread of Germs

Strategies to Prevent the Spread of Coronavirus (COVID-19)

What to do if you are sick with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)

Handwashing Guidelines

Visitor Screening Tool

Letter to Vendors

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Letter from Robert Bennett Wishing You a Blessed Good Friday During These Difficult Times

To Our Residents, Family Members, and Visitors,

 

Today is Good Friday, and marks roughly one month since the state’s response to the COVID-19 outbreak began. Since then, we’ve watched the outbreak bring our country together, closer to our faith, and to our own communities. Angels Senior Living is grateful that our residents, families, and staff have worked together to keep our communities free from COVID-19 in the last month. 

 

Last Wednesday, the governor issued a stay-at-home order for the entire state. That order went into effect the next day and lasts until April 30th. During that time, visitation to our communities will remain suspended. We’ll keep a close eye on orders from the governor along with guidance from the CDC and Department of Health to determine when we can open our communities up again to our families, vendors, and visitors. We appreciate you understanding. 

 

Our staff are hard at work keeping your loved ones safe. Each of them has agreed to socially distance themselves, and we’ve provided them with protective equipment like masks and gloves. Each team member also receives infection control and universal precautions training, and we check in each day to make sure our communities have the supplies they need. 

 

During this difficult time, it’s more important than ever that our residents feel connected to the world and to one another. Please continue to reach out to your loved ones through FaceTime, Skype, Facebook, or by calling our communities. I want you to perform “window visits” with mom and dad if your community can accommodate, drop off care packages, and stay in touch with them as we all get through this together.

 

You can find updates about COVID-19 and our Angels communities any time on our website, AngelsSeniorLiving.com. Please keep our staff and your loved ones in your prayers. Thank you and have a blessed Good Friday.

 

Warmly,

 

Robert S. Bennett

 

Chief Operating Officer

 

Angels Senior Living

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Visitation Policy

VISITATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

(revised January 2024)

I. Purpose
These Visitation Policies and Procedures are adopted to ensure compliance with Angel Senior Living’s
(the “community”) obligations under section 408.823 of Florida Statutes.

II. In-Person Visitation Policies
a. Visiting Hours. The community will allow each resident to visit in-person with any person of his or her choice, at any time between the hours of 9:00am – 9:00pm at a minimum.
Upon request, the community shall make provisions to extend visiting hours for caregivers and out-of-town guests, and in other similar situations.

b. Length of Visits and Number of Visitors. There is no restriction on the permissible length
of visits or number of visitors, except that the community will not allow the legally
prescribed maximum building occupancy load to be exceeded.

c. Essential Caregivers. A resident may designate a visitor who is a family member, friend, guardian, or other individual as an essential caregiver. The community shall allow in-
person visitation by a resident’s essential caregiver for at least 2 hours daily in addition to any other visitation authorized by the community. The community may not require an essential caregiver to provide necessary care to a resident.

d. Consensual Physical Contact. Consensual physical contact between a resident and his or her visitor is allowed.

e. Special Circumstances. In addition to any other visitation authorized by the community,
residents are allowed in-person visitation in all the following circumstances, unless the resident objects: 

i. End-of-life situations. 

ii. A resident who was living with family before being admitted to the provider’s care
is struggling with the change in environment and lack of in-person family support. 

iii. The resident is making one or more major medical decisions.


iv. A resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a friend or family member who recently died.

v. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously
provided by a family member or caregiver.


vi. A resident who used to talk and interact with others is seldom speaking.

III. Screening, Personal Protective Equipment, and other Infection Control Protocols for
Visitors

The community will adhere to any applicable laws or orders issued by local, state, or federal authorities regarding screening, personal protective equipment (“PPE”), and other infection control protocols for visitors; provided, however, that:


a. Any safety-related requirements will be no more stringent than those established for the community’s staff.


b. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization.


c. The community will NOT prohibit visitation if the specific resident to be visited is quarantined, tested positive, or showing symptoms of a communicable disease. Visitors in these circumstances may be required to wear the same PPE that staff wear to provide care or services to the resident.


The community will provide ongoing infection control education for visitors as needed.


IV. In-Person Visitation Procedures


a. Responsible Staff Member. The Administrator or designee is responsible for ensuring that staff adhere to this Visitation Policy and Procedures.


b. Resident Signature. The resident (or their representative) will read and sign this policy to acknowledge that the resident represents that all his or her visitors will abide by this policy or be subject to suspension from the community.


c. Visitor Compliance. The community will monitor the visitor’s adherence to the Visitation Policies and Procedures.


If a visitor fails to follow the community’s infection prevention and control requirements, after attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.


If a visitor is combative, violent, threatening, or otherwise deemed to be engaging in dangerous or criminal activity in the reasonable judgment of the community, then after
attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.

V. Availability of the Visitation Policies and Procedures

The community will provide the Agency for Health Care Administration (“AHCA”) with a copy of its Visitation Policies and Procedures when applying for initial licensure, licensure renewal, or change of ownership, as applicable.
The community will also make the Visitation Policies and Procedures available to AHCA for review at any time, upon request.


The community will make these Visitation Policies and Procedures easily accessible from the homepage of its website.

Address: 14527 N. Florida Avenue, Tampa, FL 33613

License #6694

VISITATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

(revised January 2024)

I. Purpose
These Visitation Policies and Procedures are adopted to ensure compliance with Angel Senior Living’s
(the “community”) obligations under section 408.823 of Florida Statutes.

II. In-Person Visitation Policies
a. Visiting Hours. The community will allow each resident to visit in-person with any person of his or her choice, at any time between the hours of 9:00am – 9:00pm at a minimum.
Upon request, the community shall make provisions to extend visiting hours for caregivers and out-of-town guests, and in other similar situations.

b. Length of Visits and Number of Visitors. There is no restriction on the permissible length
of visits or number of visitors, except that the community will not allow the legally
prescribed maximum building occupancy load to be exceeded.

c. Essential Caregivers. A resident may designate a visitor who is a family member, friend, guardian, or other individual as an essential caregiver. The community shall allow in-
person visitation by a resident’s essential caregiver for at least 2 hours daily in addition to any other visitation authorized by the community. The community may not require an essential caregiver to provide necessary care to a resident.

d. Consensual Physical Contact. Consensual physical contact between a resident and his or her visitor is allowed.

e. Special Circumstances. In addition to any other visitation authorized by the community,
residents are allowed in-person visitation in all the following circumstances, unless the resident objects: 

i. End-of-life situations. 

ii. A resident who was living with family before being admitted to the provider’s care
is struggling with the change in environment and lack of in-person family support. 

iii. The resident is making one or more major medical decisions.


iv. A resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a friend or family member who recently died.

v. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously
provided by a family member or caregiver.


vi. A resident who used to talk and interact with others is seldom speaking.

III. Screening, Personal Protective Equipment, and other Infection Control Protocols for
Visitors

The community will adhere to any applicable laws or orders issued by local, state, or federal authorities regarding screening, personal protective equipment (“PPE”), and other infection control protocols for visitors; provided, however, that:


a. Any safety-related requirements will be no more stringent than those established for the community’s staff.


b. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization.


c. The community will NOT prohibit visitation if the specific resident to be visited is quarantined, tested positive, or showing symptoms of a communicable disease. Visitors in these circumstances may be required to wear the same PPE that staff wear to provide care or services to the resident.


The community will provide ongoing infection control education for visitors as needed.


IV. In-Person Visitation Procedures


a. Responsible Staff Member. The Administrator or designee is responsible for ensuring that staff adhere to this Visitation Policy and Procedures.


b. Resident Signature. The resident (or their representative) will read and sign this policy to acknowledge that the resident represents that all his or her visitors will abide by this policy or be subject to suspension from the community.


c. Visitor Compliance. The community will monitor the visitor’s adherence to the Visitation Policies and Procedures.


If a visitor fails to follow the community’s infection prevention and control requirements, after attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.


If a visitor is combative, violent, threatening, or otherwise deemed to be engaging in dangerous or criminal activity in the reasonable judgment of the community, then after
attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.

V. Availability of the Visitation Policies and Procedures

The community will provide the Agency for Health Care Administration (“AHCA”) with a copy of its Visitation Policies and Procedures when applying for initial licensure, licensure renewal, or change of ownership, as applicable.
The community will also make the Visitation Policies and Procedures available to AHCA for review at any time, upon request.


The community will make these Visitation Policies and Procedures easily accessible from the homepage of its website.

Address: 21021 Betel Palm Lane, Land O’ Lakes, FL 34638
License #12268

VISITATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

(revised January 2024)

I. Purpose
These Visitation Policies and Procedures are adopted to ensure compliance with Angel Senior Living’s
(the “community”) obligations under section 408.823 of Florida Statutes.

II. In-Person Visitation Policies
a. Visiting Hours. The community will allow each resident to visit in-person with any person of his or her choice, at any time between the hours of 9:00am – 9:00pm at a minimum.
Upon request, the community shall make provisions to extend visiting hours for caregivers and out-of-town guests, and in other similar situations.

b. Length of Visits and Number of Visitors. There is no restriction on the permissible length
of visits or number of visitors, except that the community will not allow the legally
prescribed maximum building occupancy load to be exceeded.

c. Essential Caregivers. A resident may designate a visitor who is a family member, friend, guardian, or other individual as an essential caregiver. The community shall allow in-
person visitation by a resident’s essential caregiver for at least 2 hours daily in addition to any other visitation authorized by the community. The community may not require an essential caregiver to provide necessary care to a resident.

d. Consensual Physical Contact. Consensual physical contact between a resident and his or her visitor is allowed.

e. Special Circumstances. In addition to any other visitation authorized by the community,
residents are allowed in-person visitation in all the following circumstances, unless the resident objects: 

i. End-of-life situations. 

ii. A resident who was living with family before being admitted to the provider’s care
is struggling with the change in environment and lack of in-person family support. 

iii. The resident is making one or more major medical decisions.


iv. A resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a friend or family member who recently died.

v. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously
provided by a family member or caregiver.


vi. A resident who used to talk and interact with others is seldom speaking.

III. Screening, Personal Protective Equipment, and other Infection Control Protocols for
Visitors

The community will adhere to any applicable laws or orders issued by local, state, or federal authorities regarding screening, personal protective equipment (“PPE”), and other infection control protocols for visitors; provided, however, that:


a. Any safety-related requirements will be no more stringent than those established for the community’s staff.


b. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization.


c. The community will NOT prohibit visitation if the specific resident to be visited is quarantined, tested positive, or showing symptoms of a communicable disease. Visitors in these circumstances may be required to wear the same PPE that staff wear to provide care or services to the resident.


The community will provide ongoing infection control education for visitors as needed.


IV. In-Person Visitation Procedures


a. Responsible Staff Member. The Administrator or designee is responsible for ensuring that staff adhere to this Visitation Policy and Procedures.


b. Resident Signature. The resident (or their representative) will read and sign this policy to acknowledge that the resident represents that all his or her visitors will abide by this policy or be subject to suspension from the community.


c. Visitor Compliance. The community will monitor the visitor’s adherence to the Visitation Policies and Procedures.


If a visitor fails to follow the community’s infection prevention and control requirements, after attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.


If a visitor is combative, violent, threatening, or otherwise deemed to be engaging in dangerous or criminal activity in the reasonable judgment of the community, then after
attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.

V. Availability of the Visitation Policies and Procedures

The community will provide the Agency for Health Care Administration (“AHCA”) with a copy of its Visitation Policies and Procedures when applying for initial licensure, licensure renewal, or change of ownership, as applicable.
The community will also make the Visitation Policies and Procedures available to AHCA for review at any time, upon request.


The community will make these Visitation Policies and Procedures easily accessible from the homepage of its website.

Address: 14712 N. 42nd Street, Tampa, FL 33613

License #12507

VISITATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

(revised January 2024)

I. Purpose
These Visitation Policies and Procedures are adopted to ensure compliance with Angel Senior Living’s
(the “community”) obligations under section 408.823 of Florida Statutes.

II. In-Person Visitation Policies
a. Visiting Hours. The community will allow each resident to visit in-person with any person of his or her choice, at any time between the hours of 9:00am – 9:00pm at a minimum.
Upon request, the community shall make provisions to extend visiting hours for caregivers and out-of-town guests, and in other similar situations.

b. Length of Visits and Number of Visitors. There is no restriction on the permissible length
of visits or number of visitors, except that the community will not allow the legally
prescribed maximum building occupancy load to be exceeded.

c. Essential Caregivers. A resident may designate a visitor who is a family member, friend, guardian, or other individual as an essential caregiver. The community shall allow in-
person visitation by a resident’s essential caregiver for at least 2 hours daily in addition to any other visitation authorized by the community. The community may not require an essential caregiver to provide necessary care to a resident.

d. Consensual Physical Contact. Consensual physical contact between a resident and his or her visitor is allowed.

e. Special Circumstances. In addition to any other visitation authorized by the community,
residents are allowed in-person visitation in all the following circumstances, unless the resident objects: 

i. End-of-life situations. 

ii. A resident who was living with family before being admitted to the provider’s care
is struggling with the change in environment and lack of in-person family support. 

iii. The resident is making one or more major medical decisions.


iv. A resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a friend or family member who recently died.

v. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously
provided by a family member or caregiver.


vi. A resident who used to talk and interact with others is seldom speaking.

III. Screening, Personal Protective Equipment, and other Infection Control Protocols for
Visitors

The community will adhere to any applicable laws or orders issued by local, state, or federal authorities regarding screening, personal protective equipment (“PPE”), and other infection control protocols for visitors; provided, however, that:


a. Any safety-related requirements will be no more stringent than those established for the community’s staff.


b. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization.


c. The community will NOT prohibit visitation if the specific resident to be visited is quarantined, tested positive, or showing symptoms of a communicable disease. Visitors in these circumstances may be required to wear the same PPE that staff wear to provide care or services to the resident.


The community will provide ongoing infection control education for visitors as needed.


IV. In-Person Visitation Procedures


a. Responsible Staff Member. The Administrator or designee is responsible for ensuring that staff adhere to this Visitation Policy and Procedures.


b. Resident Signature. The resident (or their representative) will read and sign this policy to acknowledge that the resident represents that all his or her visitors will abide by this policy or be subject to suspension from the community.


c. Visitor Compliance. The community will monitor the visitor’s adherence to the Visitation Policies and Procedures.


If a visitor fails to follow the community’s infection prevention and control requirements, after attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.


If a visitor is combative, violent, threatening, or otherwise deemed to be engaging in dangerous or criminal activity in the reasonable judgment of the community, then after
attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.

V. Availability of the Visitation Policies and Procedures

The community will provide the Agency for Health Care Administration (“AHCA”) with a copy of its Visitation Policies and Procedures when applying for initial licensure, licensure renewal, or change of ownership, as applicable.
The community will also make the Visitation Policies and Procedures available to AHCA for review at any time, upon request.


The community will make these Visitation Policies and Procedures easily accessible from the homepage of its website.

Address: 1655 Curlew Road, Palm Harbor, FL 34683

License #8733

VISITATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

(revised January 2024)

I. Purpose
These Visitation Policies and Procedures are adopted to ensure compliance with Angel Senior Living’s
(the “community”) obligations under section 408.823 of Florida Statutes.

II. In-Person Visitation Policies
a. Visiting Hours. The community will allow each resident to visit in-person with any person of his or her choice, at any time between the hours of 9:00am – 9:00pm at a minimum.
Upon request, the community shall make provisions to extend visiting hours for caregivers and out-of-town guests, and in other similar situations.

b. Length of Visits and Number of Visitors. There is no restriction on the permissible length
of visits or number of visitors, except that the community will not allow the legally
prescribed maximum building occupancy load to be exceeded.

c. Essential Caregivers. A resident may designate a visitor who is a family member, friend, guardian, or other individual as an essential caregiver. The community shall allow in-
person visitation by a resident’s essential caregiver for at least 2 hours daily in addition to any other visitation authorized by the community. The community may not require an essential caregiver to provide necessary care to a resident.

d. Consensual Physical Contact. Consensual physical contact between a resident and his or her visitor is allowed.

e. Special Circumstances. In addition to any other visitation authorized by the community,
residents are allowed in-person visitation in all the following circumstances, unless the resident objects: 

i. End-of-life situations. 

ii. A resident who was living with family before being admitted to the provider’s care
is struggling with the change in environment and lack of in-person family support. 

iii. The resident is making one or more major medical decisions.


iv. A resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a friend or family member who recently died.

v. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously
provided by a family member or caregiver.


vi. A resident who used to talk and interact with others is seldom speaking.

III. Screening, Personal Protective Equipment, and other Infection Control Protocols for
Visitors

The community will adhere to any applicable laws or orders issued by local, state, or federal authorities regarding screening, personal protective equipment (“PPE”), and other infection control protocols for visitors; provided, however, that:


a. Any safety-related requirements will be no more stringent than those established for the community’s staff.


b. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization.


c. The community will NOT prohibit visitation if the specific resident to be visited is quarantined, tested positive, or showing symptoms of a communicable disease. Visitors in these circumstances may be required to wear the same PPE that staff wear to provide care or services to the resident.


The community will provide ongoing infection control education for visitors as needed.


IV. In-Person Visitation Procedures


a. Responsible Staff Member. The Administrator or designee is responsible for ensuring that staff adhere to this Visitation Policy and Procedures.


b. Resident Signature. The resident (or their representative) will read and sign this policy to acknowledge that the resident represents that all his or her visitors will abide by this policy or be subject to suspension from the community.


c. Visitor Compliance. The community will monitor the visitor’s adherence to the Visitation Policies and Procedures.


If a visitor fails to follow the community’s infection prevention and control requirements, after attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.


If a visitor is combative, violent, threatening, or otherwise deemed to be engaging in dangerous or criminal activity in the reasonable judgment of the community, then after
attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.

V. Availability of the Visitation Policies and Procedures

The community will provide the Agency for Health Care Administration (“AHCA”) with a copy of its Visitation Policies and Procedures when applying for initial licensure, licensure renewal, or change of ownership, as applicable.
The community will also make the Visitation Policies and Procedures available to AHCA for review at any time, upon request.


The community will make these Visitation Policies and Procedures easily accessible from the homepage of its website.

Address: 3720 West Bay to Bay Blvd. Tampa, FL 33629

License #9298

VISITATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

(revised January 2024)

I. Purpose
These Visitation Policies and Procedures are adopted to ensure compliance with Angel Senior Living’s
(the “community”) obligations under section 408.823 of Florida Statutes.

II. In-Person Visitation Policies
a. Visiting Hours. The community will allow each resident to visit in-person with any person of his or her choice, at any time between the hours of 9:00am – 9:00pm at a minimum.
Upon request, the community shall make provisions to extend visiting hours for caregivers and out-of-town guests, and in other similar situations.

b. Length of Visits and Number of Visitors. There is no restriction on the permissible length
of visits or number of visitors, except that the community will not allow the legally
prescribed maximum building occupancy load to be exceeded.

c. Essential Caregivers. A resident may designate a visitor who is a family member, friend, guardian, or other individual as an essential caregiver. The community shall allow in-
person visitation by a resident’s essential caregiver for at least 2 hours daily in addition to any other visitation authorized by the community. The community may not require an essential caregiver to provide necessary care to a resident.

d. Consensual Physical Contact. Consensual physical contact between a resident and his or her visitor is allowed.

e. Special Circumstances. In addition to any other visitation authorized by the community,
residents are allowed in-person visitation in all the following circumstances, unless the resident objects: 

i. End-of-life situations. 

ii. A resident who was living with family before being admitted to the provider’s care
is struggling with the change in environment and lack of in-person family support. 

iii. The resident is making one or more major medical decisions.


iv. A resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a friend or family member who recently died.

v. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously
provided by a family member or caregiver.


vi. A resident who used to talk and interact with others is seldom speaking.

III. Screening, Personal Protective Equipment, and other Infection Control Protocols for
Visitors

The community will adhere to any applicable laws or orders issued by local, state, or federal authorities regarding screening, personal protective equipment (“PPE”), and other infection control protocols for visitors; provided, however, that:


a. Any safety-related requirements will be no more stringent than those established for the community’s staff.


b. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization.


c. The community will NOT prohibit visitation if the specific resident to be visited is quarantined, tested positive, or showing symptoms of a communicable disease. Visitors in these circumstances may be required to wear the same PPE that staff wear to provide care or services to the resident.


The community will provide ongoing infection control education for visitors as needed.


IV. In-Person Visitation Procedures


a. Responsible Staff Member. The Administrator or designee is responsible for ensuring that staff adhere to this Visitation Policy and Procedures.


b. Resident Signature. The resident (or their representative) will read and sign this policy to acknowledge that the resident represents that all his or her visitors will abide by this policy or be subject to suspension from the community.


c. Visitor Compliance. The community will monitor the visitor’s adherence to the Visitation Policies and Procedures.


If a visitor fails to follow the community’s infection prevention and control requirements, after attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.


If a visitor is combative, violent, threatening, or otherwise deemed to be engaging in dangerous or criminal activity in the reasonable judgment of the community, then after
attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.

V. Availability of the Visitation Policies and Procedures

The community will provide the Agency for Health Care Administration (“AHCA”) with a copy of its Visitation Policies and Procedures when applying for initial licensure, licensure renewal, or change of ownership, as applicable.
The community will also make the Visitation Policies and Procedures available to AHCA for review at any time, upon request.


The community will make these Visitation Policies and Procedures easily accessible from the homepage of its website.

Address: 5750 S. Honore Avenue, Sarasota, FL 34233

License #13217

VISITATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

(revised January 2024)

I. Purpose
These Visitation Policies and Procedures are adopted to ensure compliance with Angel Senior Living’s
(the “community”) obligations under section 408.823 of Florida Statutes.

II. In-Person Visitation Policies
a. Visiting Hours. The community will allow each resident to visit in-person with any person of his or her choice, at any time between the hours of 9:00am – 9:00pm at a minimum.
Upon request, the community shall make provisions to extend visiting hours for caregivers and out-of-town guests, and in other similar situations.

b. Length of Visits and Number of Visitors. There is no restriction on the permissible length
of visits or number of visitors, except that the community will not allow the legally
prescribed maximum building occupancy load to be exceeded.

c. Essential Caregivers. A resident may designate a visitor who is a family member, friend, guardian, or other individual as an essential caregiver. The community shall allow in-
person visitation by a resident’s essential caregiver for at least 2 hours daily in addition to any other visitation authorized by the community. The community may not require an essential caregiver to provide necessary care to a resident.

d. Consensual Physical Contact. Consensual physical contact between a resident and his or her visitor is allowed.

e. Special Circumstances. In addition to any other visitation authorized by the community,
residents are allowed in-person visitation in all the following circumstances, unless the resident objects: 

i. End-of-life situations. 

ii. A resident who was living with family before being admitted to the provider’s care
is struggling with the change in environment and lack of in-person family support. 

iii. The resident is making one or more major medical decisions.


iv. A resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a friend or family member who recently died.

v. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously
provided by a family member or caregiver.


vi. A resident who used to talk and interact with others is seldom speaking.

III. Screening, Personal Protective Equipment, and other Infection Control Protocols for
Visitors

The community will adhere to any applicable laws or orders issued by local, state, or federal authorities regarding screening, personal protective equipment (“PPE”), and other infection control protocols for visitors; provided, however, that:


a. Any safety-related requirements will be no more stringent than those established for the community’s staff.


b. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization.


c. The community will NOT prohibit visitation if the specific resident to be visited is quarantined, tested positive, or showing symptoms of a communicable disease. Visitors in these circumstances may be required to wear the same PPE that staff wear to provide care or services to the resident.


The community will provide ongoing infection control education for visitors as needed.


IV. In-Person Visitation Procedures


a. Responsible Staff Member. The Administrator or designee is responsible for ensuring that staff adhere to this Visitation Policy and Procedures.


b. Resident Signature. The resident (or their representative) will read and sign this policy to acknowledge that the resident represents that all his or her visitors will abide by this policy or be subject to suspension from the community.


c. Visitor Compliance. The community will monitor the visitor’s adherence to the Visitation Policies and Procedures.


If a visitor fails to follow the community’s infection prevention and control requirements, after attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.


If a visitor is combative, violent, threatening, or otherwise deemed to be engaging in dangerous or criminal activity in the reasonable judgment of the community, then after
attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.

V. Availability of the Visitation Policies and Procedures

The community will provide the Agency for Health Care Administration (“AHCA”) with a copy of its Visitation Policies and Procedures when applying for initial licensure, licensure renewal, or change of ownership, as applicable.
The community will also make the Visitation Policies and Procedures available to AHCA for review at any time, upon request.


The community will make these Visitation Policies and Procedures easily accessible from the homepage of its website.

Address: 3330 S. MacDill Ave., Tampa, FL 33629

License #8348

VISITATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

(revised January 2024)

I. Purpose
These Visitation Policies and Procedures are adopted to ensure compliance with Angel Senior Living’s
(the “community”) obligations under section 408.823 of Florida Statutes.

II. In-Person Visitation Policies
a. Visiting Hours. The community will allow each resident to visit in-person with any person of his or her choice, at any time between the hours of 9:00am – 9:00pm at a minimum.
Upon request, the community shall make provisions to extend visiting hours for caregivers and out-of-town guests, and in other similar situations.

b. Length of Visits and Number of Visitors. There is no restriction on the permissible length
of visits or number of visitors, except that the community will not allow the legally
prescribed maximum building occupancy load to be exceeded.

c. Essential Caregivers. A resident may designate a visitor who is a family member, friend, guardian, or other individual as an essential caregiver. The community shall allow in-
person visitation by a resident’s essential caregiver for at least 2 hours daily in addition to any other visitation authorized by the community. The community may not require an essential caregiver to provide necessary care to a resident.

d. Consensual Physical Contact. Consensual physical contact between a resident and his or her visitor is allowed.

e. Special Circumstances. In addition to any other visitation authorized by the community,
residents are allowed in-person visitation in all the following circumstances, unless the resident objects: 

i. End-of-life situations. 

ii. A resident who was living with family before being admitted to the provider’s care
is struggling with the change in environment and lack of in-person family support. 

iii. The resident is making one or more major medical decisions.


iv. A resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a friend or family member who recently died.

v. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously
provided by a family member or caregiver.


vi. A resident who used to talk and interact with others is seldom speaking.

III. Screening, Personal Protective Equipment, and other Infection Control Protocols for
Visitors

The community will adhere to any applicable laws or orders issued by local, state, or federal authorities regarding screening, personal protective equipment (“PPE”), and other infection control protocols for visitors; provided, however, that:


a. Any safety-related requirements will be no more stringent than those established for the community’s staff.


b. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization.


c. The community will NOT prohibit visitation if the specific resident to be visited is quarantined, tested positive, or showing symptoms of a communicable disease. Visitors in these circumstances may be required to wear the same PPE that staff wear to provide care or services to the resident.


The community will provide ongoing infection control education for visitors as needed.


IV. In-Person Visitation Procedures


a. Responsible Staff Member. The Administrator or designee is responsible for ensuring that staff adhere to this Visitation Policy and Procedures.


b. Resident Signature. The resident (or their representative) will read and sign this policy to acknowledge that the resident represents that all his or her visitors will abide by this policy or be subject to suspension from the community.


c. Visitor Compliance. The community will monitor the visitor’s adherence to the Visitation Policies and Procedures.


If a visitor fails to follow the community’s infection prevention and control requirements, after attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.


If a visitor is combative, violent, threatening, or otherwise deemed to be engaging in dangerous or criminal activity in the reasonable judgment of the community, then after
attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.

V. Availability of the Visitation Policies and Procedures

The community will provide the Agency for Health Care Administration (“AHCA”) with a copy of its Visitation Policies and Procedures when applying for initial licensure, licensure renewal, or change of ownership, as applicable.
The community will also make the Visitation Policies and Procedures available to AHCA for review at any time, upon request.


The community will make these Visitation Policies and Procedures easily accessible from the homepage of its website.

VISITATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

(revised January 2024)

I. Purpose
These Visitation Policies and Procedures are adopted to ensure compliance with Angel Senior Living’s
(the “community”) obligations under section 408.823 of Florida Statutes.

II. In-Person Visitation Policies
a. Visiting Hours. The community will allow each resident to visit in-person with any person of his or her choice, at any time between the hours of 9:00am – 9:00pm at a minimum.
Upon request, the community shall make provisions to extend visiting hours for caregivers and out-of-town guests, and in other similar situations.

b. Length of Visits and Number of Visitors. There is no restriction on the permissible length
of visits or number of visitors, except that the community will not allow the legally
prescribed maximum building occupancy load to be exceeded.

c. Essential Caregivers. A resident may designate a visitor who is a family member, friend, guardian, or other individual as an essential caregiver. The community shall allow in-
person visitation by a resident’s essential caregiver for at least 2 hours daily in addition to any other visitation authorized by the community. The community may not require an essential caregiver to provide necessary care to a resident.

d. Consensual Physical Contact. Consensual physical contact between a resident and his or her visitor is allowed.

e. Special Circumstances. In addition to any other visitation authorized by the community,
residents are allowed in-person visitation in all the following circumstances, unless the resident objects: 

i. End-of-life situations. 

ii. A resident who was living with family before being admitted to the provider’s care
is struggling with the change in environment and lack of in-person family support. 

iii. The resident is making one or more major medical decisions.


iv. A resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a friend or family member who recently died.

v. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously
provided by a family member or caregiver.


vi. A resident who used to talk and interact with others is seldom speaking.

III. Screening, Personal Protective Equipment, and other Infection Control Protocols for
Visitors

The community will adhere to any applicable laws or orders issued by local, state, or federal authorities regarding screening, personal protective equipment (“PPE”), and other infection control protocols for visitors; provided, however, that:


a. Any safety-related requirements will be no more stringent than those established for the community’s staff.


b. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization.


c. The community will NOT prohibit visitation if the specific resident to be visited is quarantined, tested positive, or showing symptoms of a communicable disease. Visitors in these circumstances may be required to wear the same PPE that staff wear to provide care or services to the resident.


The community will provide ongoing infection control education for visitors as needed.


IV. In-Person Visitation Procedures


a. Responsible Staff Member. The Administrator or designee is responsible for ensuring that staff adhere to this Visitation Policy and Procedures.


b. Resident Signature. The resident (or their representative) will read and sign this policy to acknowledge that the resident represents that all his or her visitors will abide by this policy or be subject to suspension from the community.


c. Visitor Compliance. The community will monitor the visitor’s adherence to the Visitation Policies and Procedures.


If a visitor fails to follow the community’s infection prevention and control requirements, after attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.


If a visitor is combative, violent, threatening, or otherwise deemed to be engaging in dangerous or criminal activity in the reasonable judgment of the community, then after
attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.

V. Availability of the Visitation Policies and Procedures

The community will provide the Agency for Health Care Administration (“AHCA”) with a copy of its Visitation Policies and Procedures when applying for initial licensure, licensure renewal, or change of ownership, as applicable.
The community will also make the Visitation Policies and Procedures available to AHCA for review at any time, upon request.


The community will make these Visitation Policies and Procedures easily accessible from the homepage of its website.

Address: 18420 Exciting Idlewild Blvd, Lutz, FL 33548

License #13750

VISITATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

(revised January 2024)

I. Purpose
These Visitation Policies and Procedures are adopted to ensure compliance with Angel Senior Living’s
(the “community”) obligations under section 408.823 of Florida Statutes.

II. In-Person Visitation Policies
a. Visiting Hours. The community will allow each resident to visit in-person with any person of his or her choice, at any time between the hours of 9:00am – 9:00pm at a minimum.
Upon request, the community shall make provisions to extend visiting hours for caregivers and out-of-town guests, and in other similar situations.

b. Length of Visits and Number of Visitors. There is no restriction on the permissible length
of visits or number of visitors, except that the community will not allow the legally
prescribed maximum building occupancy load to be exceeded.

c. Essential Caregivers. A resident may designate a visitor who is a family member, friend, guardian, or other individual as an essential caregiver. The community shall allow in-
person visitation by a resident’s essential caregiver for at least 2 hours daily in addition to any other visitation authorized by the community. The community may not require an essential caregiver to provide necessary care to a resident.

d. Consensual Physical Contact. Consensual physical contact between a resident and his or her visitor is allowed.

e. Special Circumstances. In addition to any other visitation authorized by the community,
residents are allowed in-person visitation in all the following circumstances, unless the resident objects: 

i. End-of-life situations. 

ii. A resident who was living with family before being admitted to the provider’s care
is struggling with the change in environment and lack of in-person family support. 

iii. The resident is making one or more major medical decisions.


iv. A resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a friend or family member who recently died.

v. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously
provided by a family member or caregiver.


vi. A resident who used to talk and interact with others is seldom speaking.

III. Screening, Personal Protective Equipment, and other Infection Control Protocols for
Visitors

The community will adhere to any applicable laws or orders issued by local, state, or federal authorities regarding screening, personal protective equipment (“PPE”), and other infection control protocols for visitors; provided, however, that:


a. Any safety-related requirements will be no more stringent than those established for the community’s staff.


b. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization.


c. The community will NOT prohibit visitation if the specific resident to be visited is quarantined, tested positive, or showing symptoms of a communicable disease. Visitors in these circumstances may be required to wear the same PPE that staff wear to provide care or services to the resident.


The community will provide ongoing infection control education for visitors as needed.


IV. In-Person Visitation Procedures


a. Responsible Staff Member. The Administrator or designee is responsible for ensuring that staff adhere to this Visitation Policy and Procedures.


b. Resident Signature. The resident (or their representative) will read and sign this policy to acknowledge that the resident represents that all his or her visitors will abide by this policy or be subject to suspension from the community.


c. Visitor Compliance. The community will monitor the visitor’s adherence to the Visitation Policies and Procedures.


If a visitor fails to follow the community’s infection prevention and control requirements, after attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.


If a visitor is combative, violent, threatening, or otherwise deemed to be engaging in dangerous or criminal activity in the reasonable judgment of the community, then after
attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.

V. Availability of the Visitation Policies and Procedures

The community will provide the Agency for Health Care Administration (“AHCA”) with a copy of its Visitation Policies and Procedures when applying for initial licensure, licensure renewal, or change of ownership, as applicable.
The community will also make the Visitation Policies and Procedures available to AHCA for review at any time, upon request.


The community will make these Visitation Policies and Procedures easily accessible from the homepage of its website.

Address: 3175 Belcher Road, Dunedin, FL 34698

License #10034

VISITATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

(revised January 2024)

I. Purpose
These Visitation Policies and Procedures are adopted to ensure compliance with Angel Senior Living’s
(the “community”) obligations under section 408.823 of Florida Statutes.

II. In-Person Visitation Policies
a. Visiting Hours. The community will allow each resident to visit in-person with any person of his or her choice, at any time between the hours of 9:00am – 9:00pm at a minimum.
Upon request, the community shall make provisions to extend visiting hours for caregivers and out-of-town guests, and in other similar situations.

b. Length of Visits and Number of Visitors. There is no restriction on the permissible length
of visits or number of visitors, except that the community will not allow the legally
prescribed maximum building occupancy load to be exceeded.

c. Essential Caregivers. A resident may designate a visitor who is a family member, friend, guardian, or other individual as an essential caregiver. The community shall allow in-
person visitation by a resident’s essential caregiver for at least 2 hours daily in addition to any other visitation authorized by the community. The community may not require an essential caregiver to provide necessary care to a resident.

d. Consensual Physical Contact. Consensual physical contact between a resident and his or her visitor is allowed.

e. Special Circumstances. In addition to any other visitation authorized by the community,
residents are allowed in-person visitation in all the following circumstances, unless the resident objects: 

i. End-of-life situations. 

ii. A resident who was living with family before being admitted to the provider’s care
is struggling with the change in environment and lack of in-person family support. 

iii. The resident is making one or more major medical decisions.


iv. A resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a friend or family member who recently died.

v. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously
provided by a family member or caregiver.


vi. A resident who used to talk and interact with others is seldom speaking.

III. Screening, Personal Protective Equipment, and other Infection Control Protocols for
Visitors

The community will adhere to any applicable laws or orders issued by local, state, or federal authorities regarding screening, personal protective equipment (“PPE”), and other infection control protocols for visitors; provided, however, that:


a. Any safety-related requirements will be no more stringent than those established for the community’s staff.


b. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization.


c. The community will NOT prohibit visitation if the specific resident to be visited is quarantined, tested positive, or showing symptoms of a communicable disease. Visitors in these circumstances may be required to wear the same PPE that staff wear to provide care or services to the resident.


The community will provide ongoing infection control education for visitors as needed.


IV. In-Person Visitation Procedures


a. Responsible Staff Member. The Administrator or designee is responsible for ensuring that staff adhere to this Visitation Policy and Procedures.


b. Resident Signature. The resident (or their representative) will read and sign this policy to acknowledge that the resident represents that all his or her visitors will abide by this policy or be subject to suspension from the community.


c. Visitor Compliance. The community will monitor the visitor’s adherence to the Visitation Policies and Procedures.


If a visitor fails to follow the community’s infection prevention and control requirements, after attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.


If a visitor is combative, violent, threatening, or otherwise deemed to be engaging in dangerous or criminal activity in the reasonable judgment of the community, then after
attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.

V. Availability of the Visitation Policies and Procedures

The community will provide the Agency for Health Care Administration (“AHCA”) with a copy of its Visitation Policies and Procedures when applying for initial licensure, licensure renewal, or change of ownership, as applicable.
The community will also make the Visitation Policies and Procedures available to AHCA for review at any time, upon request.


The community will make these Visitation Policies and Procedures easily accessible from the homepage of its website.

Magnolia Gardens Assisted Living Facility 3800 62nd Ave N.
Pinellas Park, FL
33781
License # AL10314
 

VISITATION POLICIES AND PROCEDURES

(revised January 2024)

I. Purpose
These Visitation Policies and Procedures are adopted to ensure compliance with Angel Senior Living’s
(the “community”) obligations under section 408.823 of Florida Statutes.

II. In-Person Visitation Policies
a. Visiting Hours. The community will allow each resident to visit in-person with any person of his or her choice, at any time between the hours of 9:00am – 9:00pm at a minimum.
Upon request, the community shall make provisions to extend visiting hours for caregivers and out-of-town guests, and in other similar situations.

b. Length of Visits and Number of Visitors. There is no restriction on the permissible length
of visits or number of visitors, except that the community will not allow the legally
prescribed maximum building occupancy load to be exceeded.

c. Essential Caregivers. A resident may designate a visitor who is a family member, friend, guardian, or other individual as an essential caregiver. The community shall allow in-
person visitation by a resident’s essential caregiver for at least 2 hours daily in addition to any other visitation authorized by the community. The community may not require an essential caregiver to provide necessary care to a resident.

d. Consensual Physical Contact. Consensual physical contact between a resident and his or her visitor is allowed.

e. Special Circumstances. In addition to any other visitation authorized by the community,
residents are allowed in-person visitation in all the following circumstances, unless the resident objects: 

i. End-of-life situations. 

ii. A resident who was living with family before being admitted to the provider’s care
is struggling with the change in environment and lack of in-person family support. 

iii. The resident is making one or more major medical decisions.


iv. A resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a friend or family member who recently died.

v. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously
provided by a family member or caregiver.


vi. A resident who used to talk and interact with others is seldom speaking.

III. Screening, Personal Protective Equipment, and other Infection Control Protocols for
Visitors

The community will adhere to any applicable laws or orders issued by local, state, or federal authorities regarding screening, personal protective equipment (“PPE”), and other infection control protocols for visitors; provided, however, that:


a. Any safety-related requirements will be no more stringent than those established for the community’s staff.


b. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization.


c. The community will NOT prohibit visitation if the specific resident to be visited is quarantined, tested positive, or showing symptoms of a communicable disease. Visitors in these circumstances may be required to wear the same PPE that staff wear to provide care or services to the resident.


The community will provide ongoing infection control education for visitors as needed.


IV. In-Person Visitation Procedures


a. Responsible Staff Member. The Administrator or designee is responsible for ensuring that staff adhere to this Visitation Policy and Procedures.


b. Resident Signature. The resident (or their representative) will read and sign this policy to acknowledge that the resident represents that all his or her visitors will abide by this policy or be subject to suspension from the community.


c. Visitor Compliance. The community will monitor the visitor’s adherence to the Visitation Policies and Procedures.


If a visitor fails to follow the community’s infection prevention and control requirements, after attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.


If a visitor is combative, violent, threatening, or otherwise deemed to be engaging in dangerous or criminal activity in the reasonable judgment of the community, then after
attempting to mitigate concerns, the community shall restrict or revoke visitation.

V. Availability of the Visitation Policies and Procedures

The community will provide the Agency for Health Care Administration (“AHCA”) with a copy of its Visitation Policies and Procedures when applying for initial licensure, licensure renewal, or change of ownership, as applicable.
The community will also make the Visitation Policies and Procedures available to AHCA for review at any time, upon request.


The community will make these Visitation Policies and Procedures easily accessible from the homepage of its website.

Angels Senior Living Corporate Office
4801 George Rd, Suite 190 Tampa, FL 33634