Amazing Grace VI is our Wellington residential care home, situated in a quiet neighborhood at 13674 Staimford Dr — right in the heart of one of Palm Beach County's most beloved communities. Wellington is known for its strong sense of neighborhood, its equestrian culture, and the kind of unhurried, residential quality of life that makes it one of the best places in Florida to grow old.
Amazing Grace VI was built to serve families here without asking them to drive across the county for the level of care they deserve.
Behind this home is the same foundation that has defined Amazing Grace since Debbie Lytle RN opened her first residential care home in 2011 — 15 years of RN-led operations, a strict 6-resident limit, a 1:3 care ratio, and the clinical expertise of a nurse with 30 years of hands-on experience in Palm Beach County healthcare.
Wellington families searching for assisted living often encounter the same options — large corporate facilities where high resident counts and rotating staff make truly personalized care structurally impossible. Amazing Grace VI was built as the direct alternative to that model.
Six residents live in this home. Not sixty. Six. Every caregiver knows every resident — their health history, their daily preferences, the things that bring them comfort and the things that don't. There is no shift change where a new face shows up who has never met your loved one. There is no wing of identical doors where your parent disappears into a routine.
Debbie Lytle RN personally oversees every care plan in this home. She spent 30 years as a working Registered Nurse in Palm Beach County before opening her first Amazing Grace home — and the clinical depth she brings to every decision is what separates this model from anything a corporate facility can offer.
Families across Wellington, Royal Palm Beach, Loxahatchee, Greenacres, and Lake Worth choose Amazing Grace VI because:
Most assisted living facilities are managed by administrators. Care decisions filter through staffing structures and corporate protocols before they reach the people actually providing care.
At Amazing Grace VI, the person overseeing your loved one's care is a Registered Nurse with three decades of bedside experience. That means medication interactions are caught before they become crises. Early signs of health decline — the subtle behavioral shift, the change in appetite, the slight difference in gait — are recognized by someone with the clinical training to know what they mean and what to do.
That level of oversight cannot be manufactured by a facility of any size that is not built around clinical leadership from the top down. It is why families who have toured the alternatives consistently tell us the same thing after they walk through our door.
Come see Amazing Grace VI for yourself. Schedule your private tour today.
Most options in Wellington and the surrounding area are larger facilities where individualized care becomes difficult to deliver at scale. Amazing Grace VI has six residents and a 1:3 care ratio, overseen directly by Debbie Lytle RN with 30 years of clinical experience. There is no other assisted living home in Wellington operating at this level of personal oversight and clinical depth.
Yes. While licensed as an Assisted Living Facility by the State of Florida, our RN-led team is fully equipped to care for residents with Alzheimer's and dementia — managing complex cognitive and medical needs that many larger facilities are not equipped to handle.
We are close to Wellington Regional Medical Center and within reasonable distance of JFK Medical Center in Atlantis — ensuring your loved one is never far from advanced medical care when they need it.
Large facilities typically start around $4,500–$6,500/month and use a point system that layers on additional charges as your loved one's needs increase. At Amazing Grace, we charge one all-inclusive monthly rate with no hidden fees. Call Debbie at (561) 818-5790 for current availability and pricing.
No. Amazing Grace is family-owned and operated by Debbie Lytle RN across six Palm Beach County homes — serving this community since 2011. No corporate office, no absentee ownership. The nurse who built these homes is still personally involved in the care of every resident.
Yes. Amazing Grace VI offers short-term and respite stays in fully furnished suites, in addition to long-term residency.