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Assisted Living in Copeland, FL

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  • Facts about Copeland

    Copeland is also known as: Copeland.

    Copeland is an unincorporated community located in eastern Collier County, Florida, United States. It is at the junction of State Road 29 and Janes Memorial Scenic Drive (County Road 837). Copeland lies along the western border of the Big Cypress National Preserve, and wedged beside the Fakahatchee Strand Preserve State Park to the east. The hamlet of Jerome is a few miles to the north, while Carnestown lies a few miles to the south at the intersection of State Road 29 and U.S. Route 41.Logging Era: 1943-1957During the Second World War the demand for cypress brought the timber industry to southwest Florida. The newly established Lee Cypress Lumber Company began operations in 1943 and designated Copeland as a company town. The operation was overseen by superintendent J.R. Terill, and Copeland served as the base camp for over three-hundred sawyers, railroad workers, and their families. Homes were made of cypress and assembled on-site as the population increased. Most of the people living at Copeland were African-American and the community was segregated with separate facilities for white and black workers. The town boasted a commissary and a few "jukes" for entertainment. Almost all functions including entertainment, were overseen by the Lee Cypress Company. A large railroad depot handled the logs that were brought out of the Fakahatchee Strand and other parts of the Big Cypress Swamp, the current Jane's Scenic Drive serving as the main railroad line through Fakahatchee. The logs were sent to the massive sawmill complex in Perry, Florida, four-hundred miles north. The remaining steam locomotive used to carry timber is on display Collier County Museum in Naples.Copeland's population dwindled quickly in the late fifties as the timber industry completed its operations in 1957. The population was estimated at 275 people in 2006. Copeland also lies within a Florida panther habitat. Copeland was founded in 1932 in honor of David Graham Copeland, a U.S. Navy engineer who helped plan the Tamiami Trail and began a family-owned farming business at this location.Copeland is part of the Naples-Marco Island Metropolitan Statistical Area.Copeland was also the location of the low-budget, 1978 horror movie, Blood Stalkers.

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Vi At Bentley Village

A podiatrist visits the community to address any issues related to your feet, an occupational therapist visits and helps residents, staff is available help with your diabetes management, trained staff can assist with injectable medication, full tubs are available, respite care is offered, and the staff speaks Croatian in the community.

Terracina Grand

Delicious and wholesome meals are provided to all residents even those with dietary restrictions, 55 is the minimum age allowed for residents, staff can help residents monitor their blood sugar, the facility has staff that can administer insulin to manage diabetic needs, complimentary transportation is handy for residents, hospice is an option available at this location, and respite care is offered.

Barrington Terrace of Naples

This pet-friendly community can help care for your pet, an on-call doctor is available to help, residents can self manage their diabetic care, full-service medication administration is available, transportation at cost can be arranged, French is spoken at this location, and the community is licensed for 125 residents.

Homewood Residence At Naples

An on-call physician is available to help, this property has been built specifically for the purpose of memory and dementia care, caregiver employees can deal with any wandering issues residents may have, staff can handle residents that may pose a threat to themselves, full-service medication administration is available, hospice is an option available at this location, and this location was renovated in 2014.
  • HarborChase of Naples
    7801 Airport Pulling Road N.
    Naples, FL 34109

HarborChase of Naples

Residents have Kosher food as a dietary option, residents have vegetarian food as a dietary option, nurses are on staff, the property has a nurse that is able to administer injectable medicine, wheelchair accessible showers are available at this location, the staff speaks Filipino in the property, and Hungarian is spoken at this location.

American House Bonita Springs

This community can provide animal care, Kosher food is provided, professional nurses are on staff to help you, regular occupational therapy by a visiting therapist helps you stay active and engaged, caregivers at American House Bonita Springs are trained to spot potential disorientation presented by residents, trained staff monitors medication and reminds residents when it’s time to take them, and the property has a nurse that is able to administer injectable medicine.