Preferred Care at Home of Fort Lauderdale

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Preferred Care at Home of Fort Lauderdale

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110 E Broward Blvd, Ste 1700, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33301

For more information about senior living options: (844) 490-3973

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Overall Review of Preferred Care at Home of Fort Lauderdale

Pros

  • pro Isaac and Val are great, compassionate, and understanding of individual needs.
  • pro The team at Preferred Care at Home is incredibly caring and has a heart for all clients.
  • pro The team goes above and beyond, assisting at every step.
  • pro The organization delivers excellent service from administration to care staff.
  • pro They quickly find the right caregivers and accommodate scheduling needs.
  • pro They provide compassion and kindness, offering reliable companionship.
  • pro The owners and team genuinely care for their clients, with love, flexibility, and professionalism.

Review

Preferred Care at Home of Fort Lauderdale is best suited for families seeking deeply personal, in-home care that centers on genuine compassion, consistent presence, and practical, day-to-day support. The program is clearly built around senior care that prioritizes relationship as much as routine, with Isaac and Val at the helm delivering a hands-on, family-facing approach. This agency excels when a loved one needs steady companionship, flexible scheduling, and a caregiver team that can adapt to changing care needs without long lead times. It is especially strong for dementia or memory-care scenarios where attentive, patient, and patient-family communication matters most. Families confronting the emotional and logistical taps of caregiving will find a reliable partner who can translate concern into action, keeping the care plan moving forward even when schedules shift.

For families considering alternatives, certain realities make other options worth weighing. If the situation calls for 24/7 on-site nursing oversight, highly structured facility life, or a broader continuum of clinical services under one roof, a traditional assisted living community or a larger home-health network with more extensive medical staffing may be a better fit. The Fort Lauderdale-Coral Springs footprint suggests service and responsiveness are strongest in that local corridor; families outside that core area should verify coverage and travel considerations. Those needing a facility-based environment with built-in social programming, on-site physicians, and predictable daily routines may find alternatives with more scaled venues align better with expectations. In short, this agency shines when in-home, relationship-driven care matters more than panoramic hospital-grade medical oversight.

The strongest advantages rest on the character and conduct of the team. Compassion is not a buzzword but a lived attribute, with Isaac and Val repeatedly described as genuinely caring and deeply dedicated to each client. Caregivers arrive with a heart for people, not merely a checklist of tasks, which translates into consistent attentiveness, empathy, and meaningful interaction. The back-office and field staff are perceived as a cohesive unit, delivering smooth coordination, clear communication, and dependable support. Scheduling is not a bureaucratic obstacle but a lever that can be pulled to accommodate changing needs; families report rapid responses when adjustments are required. The result is a care experience that feels tailored, responsive, and sustainable over time, reducing caregiver burnout within the family and providing a steady, predictable routine for the loved one.

These strengths offset the main trade-offs inherent in a high-touch in-home model. The most tangible trade-off is cost and the perception of value, which reviewers acknowledge by noting that the service value is comparable to other providers, rather than a steep premium. Yet the return on that spend is measured in reliability, continuity, and the emotional relief that comes from knowing trusted leaders own the operation and personally oversee care. The personal leadership, owners who are described as going above and beyond, helps offset any concern about caregiver turnover or inconsistent care. The ability to quickly recruit, place, and adjust caregivers in response to evolving needs makes up for the potential downside of not having a large, centralized scheduling engine. For families balancing budget with dignity and continuity of care, the advantages are substantial and practically meaningful.

From a decision-making standpoint, practical evaluation points emerge clearly. Prospective clients should seek direct conversations with Isaac and Val about onboarding timelines, caregiver matching criteria, and how emergency back-ups are managed. Ask about dementia-care protocols, communication cadence (daily check-ins, notes, and family updates), and how transitions between caregivers are handled to preserve continuity. Request recent client references who can speak to roommate-like compatibility, the pace at which schedules can shift, and the team’s responsiveness to urgent needs. Given the strong emphasis on compassionate companionship and flexible operation, it is essential to confirm whether the care plan can scale as cognitive or physical needs evolve and whether the geographic service area covers all intended locations.

Bottom-line, Preferred Care at Home of Fort Lauderdale represents a decisive choice for families prioritizing a compassionate, tailored in-home care model with leadership that visibly commits to each client. It is a particularly strong match when dementia care, reliable caregiver matching, and rapid responsiveness to schedule changes outweigh the appeal of a facility-based setting. For families seeking clinical rigor, 24/7 nursing supervision, or broader regional coverage, alternatives should be explored to ensure the care environment aligns with short- and long-term goals. The clear takeaway is that this agency delivers a lived, heartfelt approach to home care, anchored by leaders who invest personally in outcomes. When the objective is relief through a trusted, flexible partner who treats a loved one as family, this Fort Lauderdale team stands out as a practical, confident recommendation.

Features

Transportation

  • Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (4 miles away) Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (4 miles away)
  • Miami International (25 miles away) Miami International (25 miles away)

Description

Preferred Care at Home of Fort Lauderdale in Fort Lauderdale, FL is a premier assisted living community offering exceptional care and support for seniors. Nestled in the heart of Fort Lauderdale, our community boasts a convenient location with a plethora of amenities and services nearby.

With 6 beautiful parks in close proximity, our residents can enjoy serene natural surroundings and engage in outdoor activities such as walking, picnicking, and bird watching. These parks provide a perfect escape for those who appreciate nature's tranquility and wish to maintain an active lifestyle.

For any healthcare needs, our residents have easy access to 23 pharmacies and 2 physicians nearby. This ensures that they receive prompt medical attention and have all their prescriptions conveniently filled. The close proximity of these facilities guarantees peace of mind for both residents and their families.

Food enthusiasts will delight in the 25 restaurants situated near our community. From casual diners to upscale eateries, there is an extensive range of culinary options available to suit every palate. Residents can relish delicious meals or dine out with friends and family without having to venture far.

Transportation is made effortless with 15 transportation options close by. Our residents can find reliable means of getting around town or attending appointments wherever they need to go. Whether it's a doctor's visit or shopping excursion, we ensure transportation is readily accessible.

Entertainment seekers will appreciate the convenience of having 1 theater nearby. Residents can enjoy movies or live performances without traveling long distances. This cultural outlet offers an opportunity for social engagement and enjoyment within reach.

At Preferred Care at Home of Fort Lauderdale, we pride ourselves on providing quality care in a vibrant community surrounded by various conveniences. Our commitment to ensuring the well-being and happiness of our residents extends beyond the walls of our community by offering easy access to parks, pharmacies, physicians, restaurants, transportation options, and theaters nearby.

Nearby Places of Interest

This area of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, offers a variety of amenities and services that may be appealing to those considering senior living options. Close proximity to restaurants like Luigi's Coal Oven Pizza and The Floridian, as well as pharmacies such as CVS and Walgreens, ensures convenient access to dining options and healthcare needs. Nearby parks like Holiday Park and Fort Lauderdale Beach Park provide opportunities for leisurely strolls and enjoying the outdoors. Access to transportation options such as Brightline and car rental centers make it easy to get around the city. In addition, medical facilities like Midland Medical Center and Care Resource are readily available for any health concerns. Overall, this area provides a mix of convenience, recreation, and essential services that may be attractive for seniors looking for a comfortable living environment.

Restaurants

  • Luigi's Coal Oven Pizza (0.1 miles)
  • The Floridian (0.1 miles)
  • Boathouse at the Riverside (0.4 miles)
  • Boatyard (1.3 miles)
  • 15th Street Fisheries (1.3 miles)
  • Coconuts (1.5 miles)
  • The Drunken Taco (1.5 miles)

Pharmacies

  • CVS Pharmacy (0.6 miles)
  • AHF Pharmacy - Campus (0.8 miles)
  • Winn-Dixie (0.9 miles)
  • Walgreens (1 miles)
  • Walgreens (1.2 miles)
  • Winn-Dixie (1.3 miles)
  • Walgreens (1.3 miles)

Parks

  • Holiday Park (1 miles)
  • Fort Lauderdale Beach Park (1.5 miles)
  • George English Park (1.6 miles)
  • Hugh Taylor Birch State Park (2 miles)
  • Central Broward Regional Park (4.4 miles)
  • Royal Palm Park (4.5 miles)
  • Topeekeegee Yugnee Park (6.3 miles)

Transportation

  • Brightline (1 miles)
  • Terminal 1 (3.3 miles)
  • Car Rental Center (3.4 miles)
  • Delta Air Lines Ticket Counter (3.4 miles)
  • Fort Lauderdale Airport- Arrivals Pickup (3.4 miles)
  • TSA Security Checkpoint (3.5 miles)
  • Terminal 3 (3.5 miles)

Physicians

  • Midland Medical Center (3.3 miles)
  • Care Resource (3.5 miles)
  • Pom MRI and Imaging Center (5 miles)
  • Eye Centers Of South Florida (5.1 miles)
  • Stark Vision Hollywood Oakwood Plaza (6 miles)
  • Comprehensive Health & Wellness Center, P.A. (7 miles)

Theaters

  • AMC DINE-IN Coral Ridge 1 (3.6 miles)

Cafes

  • Starbucks (5.2 miles)
  • Starbucks (5.9 miles)

Places of Worship

  • Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church (5.3 miles)

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