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Sodalis Jacksonville

Assisted Living and Memory Care

A dynamic, fun and welcoming place to be!

Jacksonville is the most populous city in Florida and the largest city by area in the contiguous United States. It boasts a diverse range of attractions, including beautiful beaches like Jacksonville Beach and Neptune Beach, a vibrant arts scene with institutions such as the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens, and a rich cultural heritage.

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ElderLife Financial Resources
Resources for financing senior living levels of care are available more than ever before. And at Sodalis Senior Living, we understand that everyone has unique circumstances that help determine how they can best afford the costs of senior living for themselves or their loved ones.

To help seniors and family members navigate through the many options available for financing, Sodalis is pleased to partner with Elderlife Financial Services.

Tovertafel Interactive System for Memory Care

  • Cognitive Effects: Our interactive games have proven cognitive effects on elderly people living with dementia in memory, long-term care and more. Everyone is challenged at their own level and all of our games stimulate participation.
  • Physical Effects: We can stimulate the involvement of our players in our games. The Tovertafel’s interactive light projections respond to the smallest of movements allowing their confidence to motivate them to continue playing.
  • Social Effects: Fun is something you experience with each user. Our games allow for social interaction between care professional, fellow residents and family members who come to visit.
  • Sensory Effects: Stimulating the senses of a person with dementia has many positive benefits. In these games, mood enhancement is done with interactive images and sounds.

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Assisted Living Amenities

Whether you enjoy the freedom of personal independence or the comfort of being catered to, Sodalis Jacksonville is tailored to meet your personal needs and preferences. Our community offers a wide range of options and services for seniors who want to enjoy a carefree lifestyle, providing everything you expect and more.

Studio and one-bedroom apartments
Professional care team who customizes a detailed plan to meet medical, physical, and social needs
Full-time concierge
Full-time Activity Director creates engaging live entertainment, off-site outings, and group activities
3 nutritionally balanced meals a day served restaurant-style in our dining room
Snacks and beverages available 24/7
Weekly housekeeping, including linen laundering, and daily changing and making beds
Professional and trained clinical staff available 24-hours a day
Spacious and beautiful public areas
Covered front porch, gazebo with barbeque
Scheduled medical and shopping transportation
On-site beauty salon
Spacious courtyard with outdoor seating
On-site religious services
Pet friendly
Wireless personal emergency service
Monthly rate includes all utilities (except telephone and cable)

The Bridges Community

Sodalis Senior Living has created the Bridges Community in order to give our residents the freedom of Assisted Living with the added reminders and support that is received when in a Memory Care setting. This program is designed specifically for seniors in the early stages of dementia, or for couples where one individual has cognitive decline, while the other individual is still very independent. It supports couples staying together, and at the same time offers to meet the needs of each individual. This community provides the perfect blend of added support and security, while each resident maintains their independence.

Memory Care Amenities

Whether you enjoy the freedom of personal independence or the comfort of being catered to, Sodalis Jacksonville is tailored to meet your personal needs and preferences. Our community offers a wide range of options and services for seniors who want to enjoy a carefree lifestyle, providing everything you expect and more.

Private and shared apartments
Specially trained staff and specifically designed environment
Comfortable, familiar atmosphere with secure spaces indoors and out
A plan of care tailored to each resident's changing needs – from meals and activities to physical wellness activities
Stimulating memory enhancement programming
24/7 care staff
Monthly rate includes all utilities and internet
3 meals daily, available snacks and beverages
Weekly housekeeping, including linen laundering and change and beds made daily
Personal transportation to physician appointments up to twice monthly
On-site barber shop and spa-like salon
Short-term stay option available
Spacious courtyard with outdoor seating
Medication assistance

Assisted Living and Memory Care Floor Plans

Assisted Living

Our innovative designed assisted living community has been planned to provide a serene, hill country environment with high-end designer touches. You’ll enjoy having a spacious apartment home in the midst of a community designed to allow you privacy yet all the comforts of knowing friends and loved ones are close-by.

Large Studio
Bedroom / Living Room | Kitchen | Bath
Rates start at $3,700* / month
345 sq.ft. 

Studio
Bedroom / Living Room | Bath
Rates start at $3,200* / month
279 sq.ft. 

One Bedroom
Living Room | Bedroom | Kitchen | Bath
Rates start at $4,300* / month
572 sq.ft. 

Deluxe Studio
Bedroom/Living Room | Kitchen | Bath
Rates start at $3,500* / month
405 sq.ft. 

Memory Care

The Memory Care team embraces a proactive approach to resident health and wellness, delivering the highest levels of care with the warmth and hospitality of family.

Studio
Bedroom/Living Room | Bath
Rates start at $5,400* / month
279 sq.ft. 

Additional Options

Level of Care: Memory Care Plus: $800
Companion Fee: $4,800/month
Community Fee (one time, non-refundable): $2,000
Respite Rate: $175/ day
Non-House Pharmacy Fee: $175 / month
Pet Fee**/Scooter Fee: $250

Rates subject to change.
* For residents who require assistance beyond our basic services, Sodalis Jacksonville uses a needs assessment tool to determine a resident’s level of care upon admission.
** Small approved pets are allowed provided the resident can care for it and it is contained on a leash when out of their apartment.

Living It Up

Whatever your passions are, our community provides a great place to pursue them. Through the events and activities we offer you can find something to spark your interest!

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Dining – Florida-inspired cuisine with a touch of traditional home cooking is customized to meet your preferences or special dietary needs.
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Activities – Your day is filled with options to keep active, engage with friends, and enjoy an improved overall quality of life.
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Care – Live your best life with care services tailored for you and your specific needs. Our care team is available 24/7 to assist you.

News & Events

March Firestarter Jacksonville – 2025

Name Ziporia Owens Position Caregiver/Med Tech Fun fact about Fire Starter Ziporia is very goofy and fun to be around How he/she got into senior living Been in senior living over 15 years Favorite part about working with seniors Every thing is something new, every day! Favorite part about Sodalis family The people she works with Hobbies/Interests outside work Beauty expert and loves music!

February Firestarter Jacksonville – 2025

Name William McCoy Position Caregiver AL Fun fact about Fire Starter He has a 6 year old American Stafforshire Terrier named Nina How he/she got into senior living My Mom works in Healthcare so I was always around it Favorite part about working with seniors I love listening to them and hear their stories. Favorite part about Sodalis family I like how everyone works together and has a good time doing it Hobbies/Interests outside work Hiking and Writing

Sodalis Visitation Policy

SODALIS SENIOR LIVING – VISITATION POLICY  PLEASE NOTE THAT VISITATION HOURS ARE UNRESTRICTED. If the doors are locked,  please ring the doorbell and staff will assist you. Doors may be secured at various  hours but are typically open between the hours of 8am and 8pm.  Visitors  Our communities currently have no visitor restrictions.  Visitors might include:  Family members and loved ones of residents at the end‐of‐life, no restrictions of  length of time, age or number of visitors;  Essential Caregivers;  Total number of visitors must meet or exceed license specific criteria, if applicable; The right to private and uncensored communication, including, but not  limited to receiving and sending unopened correspondence, access to a  telephone, visiting with any person of the resident’s choice during visiting  hours, overnight visitation outside the facility with the family and friends in  accordance with facility policies, physician orders, and Title XVIII (Medicare)  and Title XIX (Medicaid) of the Social Security Act regulations without the  resident’s losing his or her bed. In accordance with 400.022(1)(b) and  429.28(1)(d). Florida State Law.  Consensual physical contact is allowed between visitors and a resident; • Emergency Responders;  Persons with legal authority to enter, including:  Government personnel performing their official duties, including surveyors whose  presence is necessary to ensure the ALF is protecting the health safety of residents  and providing appropriate care;  Law enforcement officers and;  Representatives of the Long‐term Care Ombudsman’s Office and representatives  of Disability Rights; and  Providers of essential services which include contract doctors, contract nurses,  home health and hospice workers, health care professionals, contract professionals,  clergy members and spiritual counselors, whose services are necessary to ensure  resident health and safety.  This list is not exhaustive. A facility must use its best judgment to determine which  persons are “essential” to protect the health and safety of a resident. The Executive  Director will be responsible to uphold staff adherence to all visitation policies and  procedures, the Health and Wellness Director will act as the second in line to enforce  the above policy and procedures.  Furthermore, an ALF can have scheduled visits and unscheduled visits. See Expansion  of Reopening Visitation at 26 TAC §553.2003 (Texas) for all requirements.  Regulatory Requirement/References  We adhere to the Florida Statute 408.823 – “No Patient Left Alone Act”      1. End of Life Situations  A resident, client, or patient 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.  The resident, client, or patient is making one or more major medical decisions. 4. A resident, client, or patient is experiencing emotional distress or grieving the  loss of a friend or family member who recently died.  A resident, client, or patient needs cueing or encouragement to eat or drink  which was previously provided by a family member or caregiver.  A resident, client, or patient who used to talk and interact with others is  seldom speaking.  Rules 7 and 8 don’t apply to our setting they apply to infants and children and  are not listed.  Please reference the posted “No Patient Left Alone Act” in each community  for further details.  *The policies and procedures may require a visitor to agree in writing to follow  our policies and procedures. We may suspend in-person visitation of a specific  visitor if the visitor violates policy and procedures.   Activities and Dining  Some examples of visitors joining in activities and dining:  A small group, such as members from a local club or a group of high school students  who volunteer to participate in an activity with residents, such as putting up  decorations or putting on a performance.  Family joining a resident for a meal at an individual family table, are allowed. • ALF staff taking residents in community buses to an event or an outing. Memory Care Units and Alzheimer’s Certified Units  Infection prevention strategies to prevent the spread of communicable diseases are  especially challenging to implement in dedicated memory care units and Alzheimer’s  certified units where numerous residents with cognitive impairment reside together.   These residents can have a difficult time following recommended infection  prevention practices.  Changes to resident routines, disruptions in daily schedules, use of unfamiliar  equipment, or working with unfamiliar caregivers can lead to fear and anxiety,  resulting in increased depression and behavioral changes such as agitation,  aggression, or wandering. We follow recommended guidance from the CDC for  considerations regarding residents with dementia, in memory care or Alzheimer’s  certified units.  Salon Services Visitors  Sodalis can allow a salon services visitor (barber, beautician, or cosmetologist  providing hair care or personal grooming services to a resident) to enter the facility  to provide hair care or personal grooming services.  The salon requirements for salon visits.  Inform the salon services visitor of applicable policies, procedures, and  requirements;  Maintain documentation of the salon services visitor’s agreement to follow policies, procedures and requirements;  Maintain documentation of the salon services.  Document the identity of each salon services visitor in the facility’s records;  authority, that is more restrictive than this rule the community in that area will abide  by that rule.  Immunization/Illness Policies  Residents that become ill may still have visitors of any age, but their visitors will be  encouraged to wear PPE but is not mandatory depending on the illness. Sodalis can  ask about a visitor’s about their vaccination status but must not require any visitor to  provide documentation of their vaccination status as a condition of visitation or to  enter the facility. A personal visitor may refuse to provide information about their  vaccination status. All Sodalis communities are private businesses and consult with  their Legal and Human Resources to address state and federal mandates regarding  vaccines.  Residents and Staff regarding COVID-19  Screenings are no longer required for residents, visitors, or staff. o Residents and staff are asked to report if they feel feverish or have  symptoms of respiratory infection. If a resident tests positive increased infection control measures are  implemented including quarantine as applicable according to the CDC  quarantine tool to determine need and length, also Sodalis policies are  followed. Residents […]

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