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Private Duty

Private duty nursing or “in-home care” is a service provided by home health aides. Home health aides help seniors with every day activities like daily living, housekeeping, and companionship.

Tampa Bay Area Private Duty Services For Seniors

Sometimes an assisted living community isn’t the best solution for your recovery. You may feel more comfortable or recover more easily at home, or simply not need a total assisted living experience. Angels Senior Living offers private duty nursing, also known as in-home care, to seniors and others in need. Private duty nursing or at home care is generally self-pay or paid by a long-term care insurance plan. With an in-home care plan, home health aides (HHAs) or Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) can help you complete every day activities like housekeeping, daily living, and medication reminders.

We know that it’s critical for families to understand the options available during such an emotional journey. We’re here to help you navigate this experience and to be your partner with any questions along the way.

For more information or answers to specific questions about private duty, check out our FAQ below.

How Can We Help You?

Private Duty, Your Way

Private duty services cover assistance with daily activities like dressing, grooming, meal preparation, and helping run errands or travel to appointments. We can customize your needs and schedule to provide you with the services you’re looking for.

 

Keeping Your Love Ones Healthy, Conveniently

Meeting care demands for older family members can be tough. Work commitments, living out of state, and keeping up with your own life can get in the way. With Angels Senior Living, you don’t have to worry.

 

A Network of Support From Your Family To Ours

No matter where you receive your services, Angels Senior Living is home. We can provide for you at one of our assisted living facilities, in the comfort of your own home, or anywhere in between.

 
 

Connect with an Angels Senior Living Care Specialist

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions About Private Duty

Private duty often takes place at a private home, but could also occur in an assisted living facility, nursing center, or hospital depending on your health and needs. There’s no limit to the number of hours for which you can receive at-home care. At-home care can range from a weekly brief visit to 24-hour care and everything in between. This may be needed when family and friends have life circumstances, work obligations, or are out-of-state and cannot readily meet the demands required for their mom, dad, or loved one.

• Dressing & Grooming
• Companion
• Sitters
• Light housekeeping
• Incidental transportation (such as driving to doctor appointments)
• Medication reminders
• Meal prep and dining assistance such as feeding
• Grocery shopping
• Errands & appointments

A private duty or at-home option is typically self-pay. An at-home health aide or CNA normally gets paid a straightforward hourly rate based on your personalized plan. In Angels Senior Living’s Private Duty Division, there are no binding contracts or complicated cancellation policies and you pay as long as you need health care at home, whether it’s short-term or long-term. You can also pay by credit card or automatic bank draft for your convenience.

Long-Term Care Insurance will help pay for private duty but the hours covered will differ from policy to policy. Veteran Affairs (VA) benefits may also apply. Contact our Angels Senior Living team today to verify your policy coverage.

We offer fair and affordable rates in comparison to home health agencies and other organizations that offer private duty services. If you are a resident in our facilities, we offer discounted services for private duty care or for your rehabilitation and therapy needs. Contact us today to learn more about the Angels Senior Living Private Duty Division and our current rates.

Home care generally costs less than other options like assisted living, adult day care, or skilled nursing facilities, according to 2018 Cost of Care Survey by Genworth. At-home care may be an option you’re interested in pursuing if you’re recovering from a specific injury or surgery, or only require a couple hours of assistance each day or week.

Private duty can help a wide variety of people, ranging from individuals simply recovering from a knee replacement placement surgery to seniors who may need help with some daily activities and companionship.

No matter the motivation for seeking at-home care or private duty nursing, we’re happy to work within your expectations. You may only have a temporary illness, not plan on entering an assisted living facility and have the ability to stay at home with just a little help, or you may already be in an assisted living facility and want extra attention to effectively manage your recovery.

No matter your circumstances, at-home care could be an effective tool to help you recover from a temporary illness, cope with a long-term illness or disability, or simply get some help now and then.

You might think it’s better in the short term to hire someone independently. It’s important to know the risks associated as doing a proper interview and background screening takes time along with financial resources. Not only does a licensed agency do all of this for you and act as their employer on your behalf, we also have insurance to cover every employee so you don’t need to add this to your responsibility, not to mention your budget.

Angels Senior Living’s Private Duty Division provides liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage on each of our Home Health Aides.

Each employee has been carefully screened prior to employment:

  • All employees are Home Health Aides (HHAs) with the required training & certification.
  • Each Home Health Aide is required to complete and pass an ACHA (Agency for Health Care Administration) Level II background screening which includes a fingerprinting screen.
  • CPR certification is required.
  • All of our Home Health Aides are reliable and dependable, so no added stress!

 

  • LICENSE #299991850 – Region 6: Hillsborough, Manatee, Hardee, Polk, Highlands
  • LICENSE #299993840 – Region 5: Pasco, Pinellas
  • LICENSE #299994900 – Region 8: Sarasota, De Soto, Charlotte, Glades, Lee, Hendry, Collier

Visitation Policy

Visitation Guidelines in response to the “No Patient/Person Left Alone Act”
1. In-person visitation is allowed under the following circumstances, unless the resident objects:
a. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously provided by a
family, friend, or private caregiver.
b. Resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a family or friend.
c. End-of-life
d. Resident was living with family, friend, or private caregiver before being admitted to the
community and is having a hard time adapting with the change in environment.

2. In order to meet infection control protocols, each visitor will follow a check-in and screening process:
a. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization
b. Visitation may not occur if the visitor does not pass the community screening process
recommended by state or federal guidelines:
i. cough, fever or chills, vomiting or diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell.

3. The community may require visitors to use a facemask or other personal protective equipment (PPE) as
required by local, state, or federal law.
4. Visitors must sanitize hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or by handwashing with soap and water
when entering the community. Angels Senior Living shall provide alcohol-based hand sanitizing solution
throughout the community.
5. It is recommended visitation occur in the resident’s room or outside where all parties can practice social
distancing. In addition, residents and visitors shall wash their hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer
before and after visitation.
6. The community shall provide visitation between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The size of the building
and the physical space should be taken into consideration when considering the number of visitors per
resident. There is no limit to the length of visitation however the visitation hours and the number of
visitors may require limitations based on local, state, and federal guidelines.
7. Visitation guidelines and infection control education are available in advance, on our website.
www.angelsseniorliving.com
8. Residents and visitors may have consensual physical contact while practicing hand hygiene before and
after contact.
9. The community can at any time suspend in-person visitation of a specific person if the visitor is unable to
adhere to the following:
a. The core principles of infection control and prevention
b. Violates the community’s policy and procedure
c. The community is required to suspend or limit visitation under local, state, or federal law.
10. The Administrator or Designee shall be responsible for compliance with these policy and procedures and can also provide a copy of our infection control and education policies for visitors.

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

License #6694

Visitation Guidelines in response to the “No Patient/Person Left Alone Act”
1. In-person visitation is allowed under the following circumstances, unless the resident objects:
a. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously provided by a
family, friend, or private caregiver.
b. Resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a family or friend.
c. End-of-life
d. Resident was living with family, friend, or private caregiver before being admitted to the
community and is having a hard time adapting with the change in environment.

2. In order to meet infection control protocols, each visitor will follow a check-in and screening process:
a. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization
b. Visitation may not occur if the visitor does not pass the community screening process
recommended by state or federal guidelines:
i. cough, fever or chills, vomiting or diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell.

3. The community may require visitors to use a facemask or other personal protective equipment (PPE) as
required by local, state, or federal law.
4. Visitors must sanitize hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or by handwashing with soap and water
when entering the community. Angels Senior Living shall provide alcohol-based hand sanitizing solution
throughout the community.
5. It is recommended visitation occur in the resident’s room or outside where all parties can practice social
distancing. In addition, residents and visitors shall wash their hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer
before and after visitation.
6. The community shall provide visitation between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The size of the building
and the physical space should be taken into consideration when considering the number of visitors per
resident. There is no limit to the length of visitation however the visitation hours and the number of
visitors may require limitations based on local, state, and federal guidelines.
7. Visitation guidelines and infection control education are available in advance, on our website.
www.angelsseniorliving.com
8. Residents and visitors may have consensual physical contact while practicing hand hygiene before and
after contact.
9. The community can at any time suspend in-person visitation of a specific person if the visitor is unable to
adhere to the following:
a. The core principles of infection control and prevention
b. Violates the community’s policy and procedure
c. The community is required to suspend or limit visitation under local, state, or federal law.
10. The Administrator or Designee shall be responsible for compliance with these policy and procedures and can also provide a copy of our infection control and education policies for visitors.

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

Visitation Guidelines in response to the “No Patient/Person Left Alone Act”
1. In-person visitation is allowed under the following circumstances, unless the resident objects:
a. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously provided by a
family, friend, or private caregiver.
b. Resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a family or friend.
c. End-of-life
d. Resident was living with family, friend, or private caregiver before being admitted to the
community and is having a hard time adapting with the change in environment.

2. In order to meet infection control protocols, each visitor will follow a check-in and screening process:
a. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization
b. Visitation may not occur if the visitor does not pass the community screening process
recommended by state or federal guidelines:
i. cough, fever or chills, vomiting or diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell.

3. The community may require visitors to use a facemask or other personal protective equipment (PPE) as
required by local, state, or federal law.
4. Visitors must sanitize hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or by handwashing with soap and water
when entering the community. Angels Senior Living shall provide alcohol-based hand sanitizing solution
throughout the community.
5. It is recommended visitation occur in the resident’s room or outside where all parties can practice social
distancing. In addition, residents and visitors shall wash their hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer
before and after visitation.
6. The community shall provide visitation between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The size of the building
and the physical space should be taken into consideration when considering the number of visitors per
resident. There is no limit to the length of visitation however the visitation hours and the number of
visitors may require limitations based on local, state, and federal guidelines.
7. Visitation guidelines and infection control education are available in advance, on our website.
www.angelsseniorliving.com
8. Residents and visitors may have consensual physical contact while practicing hand hygiene before and
after contact.
9. The community can at any time suspend in-person visitation of a specific person if the visitor is unable to
adhere to the following:
a. The core principles of infection control and prevention
b. Violates the community’s policy and procedure
c. The community is required to suspend or limit visitation under local, state, or federal law.
10. The Administrator or Designee shall be responsible for compliance with these policy and procedures and can also provide a copy of our infection control and education policies for visitors.

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

License #12507

Visitation Guidelines in response to the “No Patient/Person Left Alone Act”
1. In-person visitation is allowed under the following circumstances, unless the resident objects:
a. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously provided by a
family, friend, or private caregiver.
b. Resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a family or friend.
c. End-of-life
d. Resident was living with family, friend, or private caregiver before being admitted to the
community and is having a hard time adapting with the change in environment.

2. In order to meet infection control protocols, each visitor will follow a check-in and screening process:
a. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization
b. Visitation may not occur if the visitor does not pass the community screening process
recommended by state or federal guidelines:
i. cough, fever or chills, vomiting or diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell.

3. The community may require visitors to use a facemask or other personal protective equipment (PPE) as
required by local, state, or federal law.
4. Visitors must sanitize hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or by handwashing with soap and water
when entering the community. Angels Senior Living shall provide alcohol-based hand sanitizing solution
throughout the community.
5. It is recommended visitation occur in the resident’s room or outside where all parties can practice social
distancing. In addition, residents and visitors shall wash their hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer
before and after visitation.
6. The community shall provide visitation between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The size of the building
and the physical space should be taken into consideration when considering the number of visitors per
resident. There is no limit to the length of visitation however the visitation hours and the number of
visitors may require limitations based on local, state, and federal guidelines.
7. Visitation guidelines and infection control education are available in advance, on our website.
www.angelsseniorliving.com
8. Residents and visitors may have consensual physical contact while practicing hand hygiene before and
after contact.
9. The community can at any time suspend in-person visitation of a specific person if the visitor is unable to
adhere to the following:
a. The core principles of infection control and prevention
b. Violates the community’s policy and procedure
c. The community is required to suspend or limit visitation under local, state, or federal law.
10. The Administrator or Designee shall be responsible for compliance with these policy and procedures and can also provide a copy of our infection control and education policies for visitors.

Address: 1655 Curlew Road, Palm Harbor, FL 34683

License #8733

Visitation Guidelines in response to the “No Patient/Person Left Alone Act”
1. In-person visitation is allowed under the following circumstances, unless the resident objects:
a. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously provided by a
family, friend, or private caregiver.
b. Resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a family or friend.
c. End-of-life
d. Resident was living with family, friend, or private caregiver before being admitted to the
community and is having a hard time adapting with the change in environment.

2. In order to meet infection control protocols, each visitor will follow a check-in and screening process:
a. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization
b. Visitation may not occur if the visitor does not pass the community screening process
recommended by state or federal guidelines:
i. cough, fever or chills, vomiting or diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell.

3. The community may require visitors to use a facemask or other personal protective equipment (PPE) as
required by local, state, or federal law.
4. Visitors must sanitize hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or by handwashing with soap and water
when entering the community. Angels Senior Living shall provide alcohol-based hand sanitizing solution
throughout the community.
5. It is recommended visitation occur in the resident’s room or outside where all parties can practice social
distancing. In addition, residents and visitors shall wash their hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer
before and after visitation.
6. The community shall provide visitation between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The size of the building
and the physical space should be taken into consideration when considering the number of visitors per
resident. There is no limit to the length of visitation however the visitation hours and the number of
visitors may require limitations based on local, state, and federal guidelines.
7. Visitation guidelines and infection control education are available in advance, on our website.
www.angelsseniorliving.com
8. Residents and visitors may have consensual physical contact while practicing hand hygiene before and
after contact.
9. The community can at any time suspend in-person visitation of a specific person if the visitor is unable to
adhere to the following:
a. The core principles of infection control and prevention
b. Violates the community’s policy and procedure
c. The community is required to suspend or limit visitation under local, state, or federal law.
10. The Administrator or Designee shall be responsible for compliance with these policy and procedures and can also provide a copy of our infection control and education policies for visitors.

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

License #9298

Visitation Guidelines in response to the “No Patient/Person Left Alone Act”
1. In-person visitation is allowed under the following circumstances, unless the resident objects:
a. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously provided by a
family, friend, or private caregiver.
b. Resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a family or friend.
c. End-of-life
d. Resident was living with family, friend, or private caregiver before being admitted to the
community and is having a hard time adapting with the change in environment.

2. In order to meet infection control protocols, each visitor will follow a check-in and screening process:
a. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization
b. Visitation may not occur if the visitor does not pass the community screening process
recommended by state or federal guidelines:
i. cough, fever or chills, vomiting or diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell.

3. The community may require visitors to use a facemask or other personal protective equipment (PPE) as
required by local, state, or federal law.
4. Visitors must sanitize hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or by handwashing with soap and water
when entering the community. Angels Senior Living shall provide alcohol-based hand sanitizing solution
throughout the community.
5. It is recommended visitation occur in the resident’s room or outside where all parties can practice social
distancing. In addition, residents and visitors shall wash their hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer
before and after visitation.
6. The community shall provide visitation between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The size of the building
and the physical space should be taken into consideration when considering the number of visitors per
resident. There is no limit to the length of visitation however the visitation hours and the number of
visitors may require limitations based on local, state, and federal guidelines.
7. Visitation guidelines and infection control education are available in advance, on our website.
www.angelsseniorliving.com
8. Residents and visitors may have consensual physical contact while practicing hand hygiene before and
after contact.
9. The community can at any time suspend in-person visitation of a specific person if the visitor is unable to
adhere to the following:
a. The core principles of infection control and prevention
b. Violates the community’s policy and procedure
c. The community is required to suspend or limit visitation under local, state, or federal law.
10. The Administrator or Designee shall be responsible for compliance with these policy and procedures and can also provide a copy of our infection control and education policies for visitors.

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

License #13217

Visitation Guidelines in response to the “No Patient/Person Left Alone Act”
1. In-person visitation is allowed under the following circumstances, unless the resident objects:
a. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously provided by a
family, friend, or private caregiver.
b. Resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a family or friend.
c. End-of-life
d. Resident was living with family, friend, or private caregiver before being admitted to the
community and is having a hard time adapting with the change in environment.

2. In order to meet infection control protocols, each visitor will follow a check-in and screening process:
a. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization
b. Visitation may not occur if the visitor does not pass the community screening process
recommended by state or federal guidelines:
i. cough, fever or chills, vomiting or diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell.

3. The community may require visitors to use a facemask or other personal protective equipment (PPE) as
required by local, state, or federal law.
4. Visitors must sanitize hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or by handwashing with soap and water
when entering the community. Angels Senior Living shall provide alcohol-based hand sanitizing solution
throughout the community.
5. It is recommended visitation occur in the resident’s room or outside where all parties can practice social
distancing. In addition, residents and visitors shall wash their hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer
before and after visitation.
6. The community shall provide visitation between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The size of the building
and the physical space should be taken into consideration when considering the number of visitors per
resident. There is no limit to the length of visitation however the visitation hours and the number of
visitors may require limitations based on local, state, and federal guidelines.
7. Visitation guidelines and infection control education are available in advance, on our website.
www.angelsseniorliving.com
8. Residents and visitors may have consensual physical contact while practicing hand hygiene before and
after contact.
9. The community can at any time suspend in-person visitation of a specific person if the visitor is unable to
adhere to the following:
a. The core principles of infection control and prevention
b. Violates the community’s policy and procedure
c. The community is required to suspend or limit visitation under local, state, or federal law.
10. The Administrator or Designee shall be responsible for compliance with these policy and procedures and can also provide a copy of our infection control and education policies for visitors.

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

License #8348

Visitation Guidelines in response to the “No Patient/Person Left Alone Act”
1. In-person visitation is allowed under the following circumstances, unless the resident objects:
a. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously provided by a
family, friend, or private caregiver.
b. Resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a family or friend.
c. End-of-life
d. Resident was living with family, friend, or private caregiver before being admitted to the
community and is having a hard time adapting with the change in environment.

2. In order to meet infection control protocols, each visitor will follow a check-in and screening process:
a. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization
b. Visitation may not occur if the visitor does not pass the community screening process
recommended by state or federal guidelines:
i. cough, fever or chills, vomiting or diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell.

3. The community may require visitors to use a facemask or other personal protective equipment (PPE) as
required by local, state, or federal law.
4. Visitors must sanitize hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or by handwashing with soap and water
when entering the community. Angels Senior Living shall provide alcohol-based hand sanitizing solution
throughout the community.
5. It is recommended visitation occur in the resident’s room or outside where all parties can practice social
distancing. In addition, residents and visitors shall wash their hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer
before and after visitation.
6. The community shall provide visitation between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The size of the building
and the physical space should be taken into consideration when considering the number of visitors per
resident. There is no limit to the length of visitation however the visitation hours and the number of
visitors may require limitations based on local, state, and federal guidelines.
7. Visitation guidelines and infection control education are available in advance, on our website.
www.angelsseniorliving.com
8. Residents and visitors may have consensual physical contact while practicing hand hygiene before and
after contact.
9. The community can at any time suspend in-person visitation of a specific person if the visitor is unable to
adhere to the following:
a. The core principles of infection control and prevention
b. Violates the community’s policy and procedure
c. The community is required to suspend or limit visitation under local, state, or federal law.
10. The Administrator or Designee shall be responsible for compliance with these policy and procedures and can also provide a copy of our infection control and education policies for visitors.

Address: 18440 Exciting Idlewild Blvd, Lutz, FL 33548

License #12899

Visitation Guidelines in response to the “No Patient/Person Left Alone Act”
1. In-person visitation is allowed under the following circumstances, unless the resident objects:
a. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously provided by a
family, friend, or private caregiver.
b. Resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a family or friend.
c. End-of-life
d. Resident was living with family, friend, or private caregiver before being admitted to the
community and is having a hard time adapting with the change in environment.

2. In order to meet infection control protocols, each visitor will follow a check-in and screening process:
a. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization
b. Visitation may not occur if the visitor does not pass the community screening process
recommended by state or federal guidelines:
i. cough, fever or chills, vomiting or diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell.

3. The community may require visitors to use a facemask or other personal protective equipment (PPE) as
required by local, state, or federal law.
4. Visitors must sanitize hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or by handwashing with soap and water
when entering the community. Angels Senior Living shall provide alcohol-based hand sanitizing solution
throughout the community.
5. It is recommended visitation occur in the resident’s room or outside where all parties can practice social
distancing. In addition, residents and visitors shall wash their hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer
before and after visitation.
6. The community shall provide visitation between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The size of the building
and the physical space should be taken into consideration when considering the number of visitors per
resident. There is no limit to the length of visitation however the visitation hours and the number of
visitors may require limitations based on local, state, and federal guidelines.
7. Visitation guidelines and infection control education are available in advance, on our website.
www.angelsseniorliving.com
8. Residents and visitors may have consensual physical contact while practicing hand hygiene before and
after contact.
9. The community can at any time suspend in-person visitation of a specific person if the visitor is unable to
adhere to the following:
a. The core principles of infection control and prevention
b. Violates the community’s policy and procedure
c. The community is required to suspend or limit visitation under local, state, or federal law.
10. The Administrator or Designee shall be responsible for compliance with these policy and procedures and can also provide a copy of our infection control and education policies for visitors.

Address: 18420 Exciting Idlewild Blvd, Lutz, FL 33548

License #13750

Visitation Guidelines in response to the “No Patient/Person Left Alone Act”
1. In-person visitation is allowed under the following circumstances, unless the resident objects:
a. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously provided by a
family, friend, or private caregiver.
b. Resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a family or friend.
c. End-of-life
d. Resident was living with family, friend, or private caregiver before being admitted to the
community and is having a hard time adapting with the change in environment.

2. In order to meet infection control protocols, each visitor will follow a check-in and screening process:
a. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization
b. Visitation may not occur if the visitor does not pass the community screening process
recommended by state or federal guidelines:
i. cough, fever or chills, vomiting or diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell.

3. The community may require visitors to use a facemask or other personal protective equipment (PPE) as
required by local, state, or federal law.
4. Visitors must sanitize hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or by handwashing with soap and water
when entering the community. Angels Senior Living shall provide alcohol-based hand sanitizing solution
throughout the community.
5. It is recommended visitation occur in the resident’s room or outside where all parties can practice social
distancing. In addition, residents and visitors shall wash their hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer
before and after visitation.
6. The community shall provide visitation between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The size of the building
and the physical space should be taken into consideration when considering the number of visitors per
resident. There is no limit to the length of visitation however the visitation hours and the number of
visitors may require limitations based on local, state, and federal guidelines.
7. Visitation guidelines and infection control education are available in advance, on our website.
www.angelsseniorliving.com
8. Residents and visitors may have consensual physical contact while practicing hand hygiene before and
after contact.
9. The community can at any time suspend in-person visitation of a specific person if the visitor is unable to
adhere to the following:
a. The core principles of infection control and prevention
b. Violates the community’s policy and procedure
c. The community is required to suspend or limit visitation under local, state, or federal law.
10. The Administrator or Designee shall be responsible for compliance with these policy and procedures and can also provide a copy of our infection control and education policies for visitors.

Address: 6716 Congress Street, New Port Richey, FL 34653

License #12688

Visitation Guidelines in response to the “No Patient/Person Left Alone Act”
1. In-person visitation is allowed under the following circumstances, unless the resident objects:
a. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously provided by a
family, friend, or private caregiver.
b. Resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a family or friend.
c. End-of-life
d. Resident was living with family, friend, or private caregiver before being admitted to the
community and is having a hard time adapting with the change in environment.

2. In order to meet infection control protocols, each visitor will follow a check-in and screening process:
a. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization
b. Visitation may not occur if the visitor does not pass the community screening process
recommended by state or federal guidelines:
i. cough, fever or chills, vomiting or diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell.

3. The community may require visitors to use a facemask or other personal protective equipment (PPE) as
required by local, state, or federal law.
4. Visitors must sanitize hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or by handwashing with soap and water
when entering the community. Angels Senior Living shall provide alcohol-based hand sanitizing solution
throughout the community.
5. It is recommended visitation occur in the resident’s room or outside where all parties can practice social
distancing. In addition, residents and visitors shall wash their hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer
before and after visitation.
6. The community shall provide visitation between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The size of the building
and the physical space should be taken into consideration when considering the number of visitors per
resident. There is no limit to the length of visitation however the visitation hours and the number of
visitors may require limitations based on local, state, and federal guidelines.
7. Visitation guidelines and infection control education are available in advance, on our website.
www.angelsseniorliving.com
8. Residents and visitors may have consensual physical contact while practicing hand hygiene before and
after contact.
9. The community can at any time suspend in-person visitation of a specific person if the visitor is unable to
adhere to the following:
a. The core principles of infection control and prevention
b. Violates the community’s policy and procedure
c. The community is required to suspend or limit visitation under local, state, or federal law.
10. The Administrator or Designee shall be responsible for compliance with these policy and procedures and can also provide a copy of our infection control and education policies for visitors.

Address: 3175 Belcher Road, Dunedin, FL 34698

License #10034

Visitation Guidelines in response to the “No Patient/Person Left Alone Act”
1. In-person visitation is allowed under the following circumstances, unless the resident objects:
a. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously provided by a
family, friend, or private caregiver.
b. Resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a family or friend.
c. End-of-life
d. Resident was living with family, friend, or private caregiver before being admitted to the
community and is having a hard time adapting with the change in environment.

2. In order to meet infection control protocols, each visitor will follow a check-in and screening process:
a. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization
b. Visitation may not occur if the visitor does not pass the community screening process
recommended by state or federal guidelines:
i. cough, fever or chills, vomiting or diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell.

3. The community may require visitors to use a facemask or other personal protective equipment (PPE) as
required by local, state, or federal law.
4. Visitors must sanitize hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or by handwashing with soap and water
when entering the community. Angels Senior Living shall provide alcohol-based hand sanitizing solution
throughout the community.
5. It is recommended visitation occur in the resident’s room or outside where all parties can practice social
distancing. In addition, residents and visitors shall wash their hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer
before and after visitation.
6. The community shall provide visitation between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The size of the building
and the physical space should be taken into consideration when considering the number of visitors per
resident. There is no limit to the length of visitation however the visitation hours and the number of
visitors may require limitations based on local, state, and federal guidelines.
7. Visitation guidelines and infection control education are available in advance, on our website.
www.angelsseniorliving.com
8. Residents and visitors may have consensual physical contact while practicing hand hygiene before and
after contact.
9. The community can at any time suspend in-person visitation of a specific person if the visitor is unable to
adhere to the following:
a. The core principles of infection control and prevention
b. Violates the community’s policy and procedure
c. The community is required to suspend or limit visitation under local, state, or federal law.
10. The Administrator or Designee shall be responsible for compliance with these policy and procedures and can also provide a copy of our infection control and education policies for visitors.

Hacienda ALF Services
1510 E Palm Avenue
Tampa, FL 33605
 
License # 12164
 

Visitation Guidelines in response to the “No Patient/Person Left Alone Act”
1. In-person visitation is allowed under the following circumstances, unless the resident objects:
a. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously provided by a
family, friend, or private caregiver.
b. Resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a family or friend.
c. End-of-life
d. Resident was living with family, friend, or private caregiver before being admitted to the
community and is having a hard time adapting with the change in environment.

2. In order to meet infection control protocols, each visitor will follow a check-in and screening process:
a. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization
b. Visitation may not occur if the visitor does not pass the community screening process
recommended by state or federal guidelines:
i. cough, fever or chills, vomiting or diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell.

3. The community may require visitors to use a facemask or other personal protective equipment (PPE) as
required by local, state, or federal law.
4. Visitors must sanitize hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or by handwashing with soap and water
when entering the community. Angels Senior Living shall provide alcohol-based hand sanitizing solution
throughout the community.
5. It is recommended visitation occur in the resident’s room or outside where all parties can practice social
distancing. In addition, residents and visitors shall wash their hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer
before and after visitation.
6. The community shall provide visitation between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The size of the building
and the physical space should be taken into consideration when considering the number of visitors per
resident. There is no limit to the length of visitation however the visitation hours and the number of
visitors may require limitations based on local, state, and federal guidelines.
7. Visitation guidelines and infection control education are available in advance, on our website.
www.angelsseniorliving.com
8. Residents and visitors may have consensual physical contact while practicing hand hygiene before and
after contact.
9. The community can at any time suspend in-person visitation of a specific person if the visitor is unable to
adhere to the following:
a. The core principles of infection control and prevention
b. Violates the community’s policy and procedure
c. The community is required to suspend or limit visitation under local, state, or federal law.
10. The Administrator or Designee shall be responsible for compliance with these policy and procedures and
also can provide a copy of our infection control and education policies for visitors.

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

Visitation Guidelines in response to the “No Patient/Person Left Alone Act”
1. In-person visitation is allowed under the following circumstances, unless the resident objects:
a. A resident needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink which was previously provided by a
family, friend, or private caregiver.
b. Resident is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the loss of a family or friend.
c. End-of-life
d. Resident was living with family, friend, or private caregiver before being admitted to the
community and is having a hard time adapting with the change in environment.

2. In order to meet infection control protocols, each visitor will follow a check-in and screening process:
a. Visitors will not be required to submit proof of any vaccination or immunization
b. Visitation may not occur if the visitor does not pass the community screening process
recommended by state or federal guidelines:
i. cough, fever or chills, vomiting or diarrhea, new loss of taste or smell.

3. The community may require visitors to use a facemask or other personal protective equipment (PPE) as
required by local, state, or federal law.
4. Visitors must sanitize hands with an alcohol-based hand rub or by handwashing with soap and water
when entering the community. Angels Senior Living shall provide alcohol-based hand sanitizing solution
throughout the community.
5. It is recommended visitation occur in the resident’s room or outside where all parties can practice social
distancing. In addition, residents and visitors shall wash their hands or use alcohol-based hand sanitizer
before and after visitation.
6. The community shall provide visitation between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. The size of the building
and the physical space should be taken into consideration when considering the number of visitors per
resident. There is no limit to the length of visitation however the visitation hours and the number of
visitors may require limitations based on local, state, and federal guidelines.
7. Visitation guidelines and infection control education are available in advance, on our website.
www.angelsseniorliving.com
8. Residents and visitors may have consensual physical contact while practicing hand hygiene before and
after contact.
9. The community can at any time suspend in-person visitation of a specific person if the visitor is unable to
adhere to the following:
a. The core principles of infection control and prevention
b. Violates the community’s policy and procedure
c. The community is required to suspend or limit visitation under local, state, or federal law.
10. The Administrator or Designee shall be responsible for compliance with these policy and procedures and
also can provide a copy of our infection control and education policies for visitors.

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