Taylor Manor continues the legacy of The Fannie E. Taylor Home for the Aged, a Jacksonville charity that cared for older adults for decades. It's now powered by Vivo Healthcare's contemporary approach to senior care.
Taylor Manor was founded as The Fannie E. Taylor Home for the Aged, named for a Jacksonville woman who wanted a place where older adults could be cared for with dignity, surrounded by family, treated like neighbors.
For decades, that mission carried through generations of Jacksonville families. The home is now Taylor Manor, part of the Vivo Healthcare family.
The bones of Fannie Taylor's vision haven't changed: small scale, attentive staff, a household feel. What's new is the clinical depth. 24-hour nursing, an on-site medical director, a full therapy team, and a secured memory care neighborhood built for residents with dementia.
Vivo is a senior-living company built around a single conviction: that growing older shouldn't mean giving up the things that make daily life feel like your own. Privacy. Routine. Real food. Familiar faces. A say in your own day.
Visit Vivo Healthcare →Decisions made with families, not for them. Open doors, open ears.
24-hour licensed nursing, on-site medical direction, full therapy team.
Comfortable, contemporary spaces. Closer to a boutique hotel than a hospital.
A small, deeply experienced team. Most have been in senior care for years and they know what good days and hard days look like here.
Leads the Taylor Manor team day-to-day. Christie is the person to call with the question that matters, whether you're a family weighing a decision or a resident's loved one looking for an update on a Tuesday afternoon.
Available to residents and families. Oversees care plans, coordinates with primary care physicians, and handles the medical questions that come up in senior living.
Licensed nurses on-site every hour of every day, including weekends and holidays. Specialized training in memory care.
Physical, occupational, and speech therapists work with residents who need restorative care, whether short-term recovery or ongoing support.
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