Discover Dayspring Village
Dayspring Village, Inc. is a
licensed 94 bed Limited Mental Health Assisted Living
Facility that has served adults with schizophrenia and schizo-affective
disorders since 1987.
The facility is family owned and operated and is located on
15 acres, 1/2 mile south of the Georgia/ Florida stateline in
beautiful Boulonge, Florida.
Douglas Adkins is the Executive Director and has served as in
this position since 1989. Mr. Adkins is a recognized advocate
and leader in the area of managing adults with schizophrenia
and is an on call facility administrator working to solve
problems.
Dayspring Village, Inc. is a family focused facility that
brings a well trained staff, a rural setting and the benefits
of a structure residential setting.
From the day of admission, the staff will work with each
resident and their case manager to develop a living routine
that will help promote their psychiatric and physical health
that will serve to reduce symptoms and improve quality of
life.
Dayspring Village, Inc. (AL #5766) has served state funded
residents and private pay residents since 1987. The facility
has a cooperative agreement with a local community mental
health agency (Northwest Behavioral Health Services). There
are four full time mental health case managers assigned to
the residents at DSV.
Each resident works with their assigned case manager and
facility staff to develop a community living support plan
that will detail the services to be provided, who will
provide the services and how frequently per
Florida Statutes
394.4574.
Dayspring Village offers three meals per day, semi private
residential accommodations, laundry services, assistance with
medications, assistance with personal care, supervised
shopping trips and a Christian life ministry for the
residents.
Mission:
Dayspring Village, Inc. is (AL #5766) committed to serving adults with schizophrenia and schizo affective disorders. It is the mission of each staff member and management to assist each resident with a continuous course of redirection in their daily skills, to reduce symptoms and improve the quality of life. This mission is accomplished through the impact of a targeted array of community based services both traditional and non traditional aimed at reducing symptoms and building skills that will improve the life and outlook for residents and their families.