Built for Cuban-American families in Hialeah
Cuban adult day care in Hialeah — cafecito, bolero, and grandma happy again
There's no cold English-only 'senior center' here. There's cafecito at 8 in the morning, palomilla with black beans at noon, and bolero in the afternoon. Xclusive Senior Care is built for Hialeah's Cuban-American families — the staff is Spanish-dominant, we celebrate San Lázaro and 20 de Mayo, and your grandma finds the same neighborhood she knows: Westland Mall, La Carreta, Versailles coffee. 0.4 miles from the St. John the Apostle parish.
How we care for the Cuban family, every day
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1. Cuban and Latino staff who speak your Spanish
Caregivers, nurse, and drivers — all bilingual, with the Spanish-dominant Hialeah dialect. You won't have to repeat what Mom said three times.
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2. Cuban food cooked fresh every day
Cafecito in the morning, palomilla, ropa vieja, lechón, picadillo, black beans, and white rice. Low-sodium and sugar-free options for diabetes and hypertension.
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3. Cuban music and celebrations
Bolero, son cubano, danzón, salsa. San Lázaro (December 17), Cuban Independence Day (May 20), Cuban Christmas with lechón, and birthdays with cake and guarapo.
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4. Spiritual and community connection
Anchored to the St. John the Apostle parish and other nearby churches. We coordinate visits if the family asks and we respect each person's devotions.
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(305) 820-0805Why Hialeah families trust us
- Licensed and insured
- 100% bilingual staff
- Free transportation
- Home-cooked meals
- Activities every day
- Professional oversight
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