Upside Coral Springs

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  • Interior

    A modern kitchen with white cabinets, a central island, and stylish pendant lights.
  • Architecture

    A modern apartment building featuring balconies and surrounded by trees.
  • Landscaping

    A modern apartment complex surrounded by palm trees on a sunny day.
  • Outdoor

    A tranquil resort setting featuring a swimming pool, surrounded by sun loungers and tropical palm trees.
  • Bathroom

    A modern bathroom with a glass shower, sleek countertop, and wooden floor.
  • Pathway

    Modern apartment buildings by a serene lakeside with a scenic pathway and lush greenery.
  • Appliances

    A modern kitchen with sleek white cabinets, stainless steel appliances, and a stylish black backsplash. The space features a functional kitchen island and a bar stool on wood flooring.
  • Swimming Pool

    A modern outdoor swimming pool area with lounge chairs on a sunny day.

Upside Coral Springs

11500 NW 56th Dr, Coral Springs, FL 33076

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

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Active Adult Communities (55+)

Upside Coral Springs Costs & Pricing

Upside Coral Springs offers competitive pricing for its residential accommodations compared to both Broward County and the broader state of Florida. For a one-bedroom unit, residents can expect to pay $2,700 per month, significantly lower than the county average of $3,651 and the state average of $3,864. Similarly, for two-bedroom units, Upside Coral Springs maintains an attractive rate of $3,300 per month, which is more affordable than the county's average of $4,474 and well below the state average of $4,711. This positions Upside Coral Springs as a cost-effective choice for those seeking quality living options in South Florida while also benefiting from the amenities and lifestyle offered by the community.

Floor plansUpside Coral SpringsBroward CountyFlorida
1 Bedroom$2,700$3,651$3,864
2 Bedrooms$3,300$4,474$4,711

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    Overall Review of Upside Coral Springs

    Pros

    • pro Noa was super helpful and amazing to work with.
    • pro Noa is great at following up and understanding needs.
    • pro Mandy is the best - very friendly, helpful, and made the application process simple.
    • pro The office staff - Rigo, Mandy, Luise, and Noah - have been amazing, attentive, and create a sense of community.
    • pro David and the maintenance team have been very helpful.
    • pro The neighborhood is nice and the environment is welcoming, with a 24/7 gym as a perk.
    • pro The staff were welcoming and friendly to new residents.

    Cons

    • pro The unit was in terrible condition, with hot water not working and cleanliness was terrible, and many issues remained unfixed.
    • pro Fab, the property manager, was terrible, unprofessional, hostile, and used profanity.
    • pro The complex had black mold, leaks, pests (ants, roaches), and walls so thin that neighbors' conversations could be heard.
    • pro The grounds were unsanitary with dog feces, and pet cleanup policies were not enforced.
    • pro Parking was minimal and the front gate had not worked for a month.
    • pro Move-out charges were unjustified, including carpet replacements and cleaning fees charged despite issues present at move-in.
    • pro Rent increased dramatically (e.g., $400 after one year) and late fees were charged for payments made on time.
    • pro There were accusations that some reviews were incentivized or manipulated to appear favorable.
    • pro The office staff were rude and disrespectful, with safety concerns about lax background checks and overall management.

    Review

    Residents of this property complex share a wide spectrum of experiences, ranging from enthusiastic praise for individual staff members to deeply frustrating accounts of ongoing maintenance issues, communication gaps, and questionable charges. The difference in tone often centers on who you encounter in the office and how responsive they are to problems, as well as how maintenance and operations are managed day to day. In one corner of the ledger, several tenants credit specific team members with making the move-in and living experience pleasant, while elsewhere the same property is described as plagued by problems that many feel have been allowed to persist far too long.

    Several tenants sing the praises of particular staff who made a strong positive impression. Noa, for example, is repeatedly called "super helpful," with a strong ability to follow up and understand the tenants' needs. This kind of attentiveness is echoed by Mandy, who is celebrated for facilitating a smooth application process, providing a friendly, efficient, and straightforward move-in experience, and for contributing to a sense that the neighborhood is welcoming and well managed. Comments like "Mandy is the Best!!!!!" underscore a perception that, when the right person is in place, the experience can be seamless and reassuring. A handful of residents also describe Luise (often spelled Louise or Luise) and Noah as part of an office staff that has, at times, been exceptionally attentive, creating a feeling of community and personal care for families and long-term residents.

    On the maintenance and day-to-day operations side, the praise is more mixed. Some long-time tenants note that the maintenance crew - David and another colleague - has been approachable and helpful, even as they observe a broader pattern of issues that remain unresolved. The same reviewers who point to the warmth and professionalism of front-d desk staff also acknowledge the "loss of someone from maintenance" and the consequent strain, suggesting that while individual responses can be positive, the structural capacity to keep up with repairs and upkeep may be lacking. In several accounts, the office staff's willingness to address problems is a recurring theme, but it appears to be unevenly matched by the scope and pace of repairs that tenants expect or require.

    The opposite end of the experience spectrum is strikingly critical and detailed. A number of reviews describe severe concerns: black mold, leaks, and failing A/C units; carpenter ants and roaches; walls so thin that tenants hear neighbors clearly; excessive dog waste on the grounds; overflowing trash areas; and a perceived lack of enforcement around pet behavior and cleaning. Some tenants question the very premise of "renovations" before new tenants move in, alleging that cosmetic improvements fall short or are not carried through as promised. The presence of multiple adults in one-bedroom units and dense occupancy is blamed for crowding, parking limitations, and general strain on common areas and gated access, which tenants feel undermines safety and convenience. The rhetoric includes strong wording about the property being far from "luxury" and even likening it to a hostel in some cases, with frustration directed at a gate that hasn't worked for weeks and traffic gridlock during school hours.

    Financial interactions are another major flashpoint. Several reviewers report unfair or undisclosed charges at move-in and move-out, from "unjustified" cleaning and repair fees to the perception that repairs and replacements were not completed or were incorrectly billed. One reviewer alleges a specific $545 charge after moving out, despite leaving the unit clean, and another claims a $80 charge for blinds that they insist were not replaced. Accusations of deception surface in references to pre-lease promises of full cosmetic renovations that did not materialize, and long-running repairs that leave areas unpainted or otherwise shabby for months. A common thread is a sense that management leverages charges to the tenant rather than focusing on transparent, fair accounting and timely resolution of legitimate maintenance concerns.

    The call for accountability has several strands. Some reviewers explicitly call out particular managers who were hostile, unprofessional, or used profanity, suggesting that a failure to resolve issues compounds tenant frustration. Others contrast those negative interactions with positive, collaborative experiences with specific staff, underscoring a pattern in which the quality of the tenant experience can swing dramatically based on who is handling the matter. And there is a recurring cautionary note about changes in management or shifts in how the property is run - long-standing residents say things have deteriorated since a management transition, while new applicants recount staff who made the process feel straightforward and welcoming.

    In sum, the living experience at this complex appears to be highly contingent on day-to-day interactions with staff and the effectiveness - and timeliness - of maintenance and repairs. For some, the office team - particularly Noa, Mandy, Luise, and Noah - offers a reliable touchpoint that makes moving in and living there a positive, even family-like experience. For others, systemic issues - persistent maintenance delays, mold and pest concerns, overcrowding and parking strains, inconsistent enforcement of rules, and disputed charges - cast a shadow over the overall quality and value of the stay. Potential residents and current tenants alike seem to be weighing those elements carefully, seeking a stronger alignment between promises made during leasing and the lived reality once the keys are in hand.

    Features

    Types of Care

    • Active Adult Communities (55+) Active Adult Communities (55+)Active Adult Communities provide seniors with opportunities for socialization, activities, and wellness programs tailored to their needs. These communities offer a sense of belonging and security while promoting an active and independent lifestyle for those aged 55 and older.

    Pets

    • Cats allowed Cats allowed"Pet friendly" senior living communities are important for seniors because pets provide companionship, reduce feelings of loneliness and depression, promote physical activity and mental stimulation, and offer a sense of purpose and responsibility. Pets can improve overall well-being and quality of life for seniors in many ways.
    • Dogs allowed Dogs allowed"Pet friendly" senior living communities are important for seniors because pets provide companionship, reduce feelings of loneliness and depression, promote physical activity and mental stimulation, and offer a sense of purpose and responsibility. Pets can improve overall well-being and quality of life for seniors in many ways.

    Amenities

    • Activities off-site Activities off-siteEngaging in off-site activities is crucial for seniors to maintain social connections, stay active, and stimulate their minds. It promotes overall well-being and helps combat feelings of isolation and loneliness.
    • Activities on-site Activities on-siteActivities on-site are important for seniors because they provide opportunities for socialization, mental stimulation, physical activity, and overall well-being. Engaging in activities can help seniors stay active, maintain their independence, and improve their quality of life.
    • Air-conditioning Air-conditioningAir conditioning is important for seniors as they are more vulnerable to heat-related illnesses and may have underlying health conditions that make it difficult for them to regulate their body temperature. It helps to keep them comfortable, safe, and healthy in hot weather.
    • Bath tubs Bath tubsBath tubs are important for seniors because they provide a safe and relaxing way to bathe, helping to prevent slips and falls while promoting independence and overall well-being.
    • Cable or satellite TV Cable or satellite TVCable or satellite TV is important for seniors because it provides entertainment, news, and companionship, helping to combat loneliness and boredom. It also offers a wide range of programming options tailored to different interests and preferences.
    • Devotional services off-site Devotional services off-siteDevotional services off-site are important for seniors as they provide spiritual nourishment, social engagement, and a sense of community outside of the senior living facility. This can enhance overall well-being and help combat feelings of isolation and loneliness often experienced by older adults.
    • Fireplaces FireplacesFireplaces are important for seniors as they provide warmth, comfort, and a cozy atmosphere that can help alleviate the physical discomforts of aging, such as arthritis and poor circulation. Additionally, fireplaces offer a sense of nostalgia and security, making seniors feel more at home and relaxed in their living environment.
    • Full kitchen Full kitchenHaving a full kitchen in a senior living facility is important for seniors because it allows them to maintain their independence and prepare their own meals. This promotes healthy eating habits, saves money on dining out, and provides a sense of familiarity and comfort for residents.
    • Garden view Garden viewGarden views are important for seniors as they provide natural beauty and tranquility, promoting relaxation and overall well-being. Access to green spaces can also encourage outdoor activity and socialization, enhancing physical and mental health.
    • Ground floor units Ground floor unitsGround floor units are important for seniors because they provide easy accessibility, reduced risk of falls and injuries, and convenience for those with mobility issues. Seniors can avoid climbing stairs or using elevators, making daily tasks and activities more manageable and enjoyable.
    • Handicap accessible Handicap accessible"Handicap accessible" amenities are crucial for seniors to ensure they can easily navigate and access facilities, services, and activities without barriers or limitations due to physical impairments. This promotes independence, safety, and inclusivity for seniors in senior living communities.
    • Indoor common areas Indoor common areasIndoor common areas are crucial for seniors as they provide a space for socialization, recreation, and community engagement, promoting overall well-being and reducing feelings of isolation and loneliness.
    • Kitchenette KitchenetteKitchenettes are important for seniors living in senior living communities because they provide the convenience and independence of being able to prepare simple meals and snacks in the comfort of their own living space. This can help promote a sense of autonomy and well-being for seniors, allowing them to maintain some level of control over their dietary choices and daily routines.
    • Outdoor common areas Outdoor common areasOutdoor common areas are important for seniors as they provide a space for socialization, physical activity, and relaxation. Being outside in nature can improve mood and overall well-being, while also encouraging movement and engagement with others. These spaces can help combat feelings of isolation and promote a sense of community among residents.
    • Private bathrooms Private bathroomsPrivate bathrooms are important for seniors in senior living communities because they provide independence, dignity, and comfort. Having a private bathroom allows seniors to maintain their personal hygiene routines without the need for assistance, promoting a sense of autonomy and privacy. Additionally, private bathrooms help prevent the spread of infections and provide a safe and clean environment for seniors to navigate safely.
    • Private patio, deck, or balcony Private patio, deck, or balconyHaving a private patio, deck, or balcony is crucial for seniors living in a retirement community as it provides them with access to fresh air, natural light, and the outdoors without having to leave their home. This outdoor space can promote physical activity, mental well-being, and socialization opportunities for seniors, contributing to an overall improved quality of life.
    • Respite or short term stays offered Respite or short term stays offeredRespite or short term stays provide seniors with a temporary solution when their regular caregiver is unavailable, offering them the opportunity to receive additional care and support during times of need, while also giving caregivers a chance to rest and recharge.
    • Swimming pool / hot tub Swimming pool / hot tubSwimming pools and hot tubs are important for seniors as they provide a safe and enjoyable way to stay active, improve mobility, reduce joint pain, and promote relaxation. Regular use of these amenities can contribute to overall well-being and quality of life for older adults living in senior communities.
    • Wheelchair accessible showers Wheelchair accessible showersWheelchair accessible showers are crucial for seniors as they provide a safe and independent bathing option for those with mobility challenges. These showers help prevent falls and allow seniors to maintain their dignity and autonomy while ensuring they can bathe comfortably.
    • Wi-Fi/high-speed internet available Wi-Fi/high-speed internet availableWi-Fi/high-speed internet is important for seniors to stay connected with loved ones, access online resources, and participate in virtual activities to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation. It also allows them to easily manage healthcare needs, access entertainment, and engage in lifelong learning opportunities.

    Transportation

    • Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (16 miles away) Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International (16 miles away)

    Dining

    • Gluten-free Gluten-freeGluten-free options are important for seniors as they are more prone to digestive issues and dietary sensitivities. Offering gluten-free meal choices in senior living communities can help improve their overall health and well-being.
    • Kosher KosherKosher options are important for seniors because they adhere to dietary laws that are significant to many Jewish individuals, providing them with peace of mind and an opportunity to maintain their cultural traditions and beliefs while living in a senior living community.
    • Low / no sodium Low / no sodiumLow/no sodium options are important for seniors because excessive sodium intake can lead to high blood pressure, heart disease, and other health issues commonly experienced by older adults. By choosing low/no sodium foods, seniors can better manage their health and reduce their risk of developing these conditions.
    • No Sugar No SugarNo sugar diets are important for seniors because they can help prevent or manage chronic conditions such as diabetes, heart disease, and obesity. Sugar can also contribute to cognitive decline and inflammation in the body, so reducing sugar intake can lead to overall improved health and well-being in older adults.
    • Organic OrganicOrganic foods are important for seniors because they contain fewer chemicals and pesticides, which can be harmful to aging bodies. Additionally, organic foods often have higher nutrient levels, making them a healthier choice for maintaining overall well-being in older adults.
    • Vegan VeganVegan diets can provide numerous health benefits for seniors, including lower risk of chronic diseases, improved digestion, and increased energy levels. Additionally, plant-based diets are often rich in essential nutrients that can support overall well-being and longevity in older adults.
    • Vegetarian VegetarianA vegetarian diet is important for seniors because it can help lower the risk of chronic diseases, maintain a healthy weight, and provide essential nutrients needed for aging bodies. Additionally, plant-based diets are often easier on digestive systems and can contribute to overall well-being in older adults.

    Activities

    • Art classes Art classesArt classes are important for seniors because they provide a creative outlet, improve cognitive function, reduce stress and anxiety, promote socialization, and enhance overall well-being and quality of life.
    • Cooking classes Cooking classesCooking classes are important for seniors as they provide opportunities for social interaction, enhance cognitive skills, promote healthy eating habits, and boost confidence in the kitchen.
    • Day trips and outings Day trips and outingsDay trips and outings are important for seniors as they provide opportunities for socialization, mental stimulation, physical activity, and a break from daily routines. These experiences can enhance overall well-being and quality of life for older adults living in senior communities.
    • Devotional activities offsite Devotional activities offsiteDevotional activities offsite are important for seniors because they provide social engagement, spiritual growth, and a sense of community outside of their living environment. This can improve overall well-being, mental health, and combat feelings of isolation or loneliness.
    • Educational speakers / life long learning Educational speakers / life long learningEducational speakers and lifelong learning opportunities are crucial for seniors as they provide mental stimulation, promote social engagement, and contribute to overall well-being. Continuous learning helps seniors stay mentally sharp, build new skills, and maintain a sense of purpose and fulfillment in their lives. It also allows them to stay connected to the world around them and fosters a sense of community within senior living facilities.
    • Forever fit Forever fit"Forever fit" programs are crucial for seniors as they promote physical activity, social engagement, and overall well-being. These programs help seniors maintain their independence, improve their strength and flexibility, and reduce the risk of chronic diseases. By participating in these activities, seniors can enjoy a higher quality of life and live independently for longer.
    • Happy hour Happy hourHappy hour is important for seniors as it provides a social activity that promotes camaraderie and reduces feelings of loneliness or isolation. It also offers an opportunity for older adults to relax, unwind, and enjoy some drinks or snacks in a fun and welcoming atmosphere.
    • Karaoke KaraokeKaraoke provides seniors with a fun and social activity that can boost mood, confidence, and cognitive function. It encourages social interaction, physical movement, and creative expression, making it an important form of entertainment for senior living communities.
    • Live dance or theater performances Live dance or theater performancesLive dance or theater performances are important for seniors because they provide opportunities for socialization, mental stimulation, and emotional engagement. These performances can help combat feelings of isolation and loneliness, while also offering a sense of connection to the arts and culture. Additionally, watching live performances can bring joy and create lasting memories for seniors in their later years.
    • Live musical performances Live musical performancesLive musical performances can provide seniors with a sense of joy, nostalgia, and connection. Music has the power to evoke emotions and memories, improve mood and cognitive function, and foster social interaction among seniors. It can also serve as a form of therapy and stress relief for older adults, making it an important activity to include in senior living communities.
    • Live well programs Live well programs"Live well programs are essential for seniors as they provide opportunities for physical activity, social engagement, and mental stimulation, ultimately promoting overall health and well-being in later years."
    • Wine tasting Wine tastingWine tasting can be a fun and social activity for seniors, allowing them to engage their senses, learn about different varieties of wine, and potentially meet new friends. It also offers health benefits such as improved cognitive function and reduced risk of heart disease when consumed in moderation.

    Description

    Upside Coral Springs is an assisted living community located in beautiful Coral Springs, FL. Our community offers a wide range of amenities to ensure that our residents have everything they need for a comfortable and enjoyable lifestyle.

    Our spacious and well-appointed apartments are equipped with air-conditioning, cable or satellite TV, full kitchens, private bathrooms, and private patios, decks, or balconies. We also offer handicap accessible units and wheelchair accessible showers to accommodate the needs of all our residents.

    Upside Coral Springs provides a variety of activities to keep our residents engaged and entertained. From cooking classes and day trips to outings in the local area, we strive to provide opportunities for lifelong learning and enjoyment. Our devotional activities offsite cater to those who seek spiritual fulfillment.

    We understand the importance of good nutrition, which is why we offer dining options that cater to specific dietary needs. Our menu includes kosher, low/no sodium, no sugar, organic, vegan, and vegetarian options to accommodate various preferences and health requirements.

    In addition to our extensive list of amenities and activities, Upside Coral Springs is conveniently located near various cafes, parks, pharmacies, physicians' offices, restaurants, and hospitals. This ensures easy access to important services and amenities for our residents' convenience.

    At Upside Coral Springs, we strive to create a warm and welcoming environment where our residents can live their lives to the fullest. Come experience the Upside difference today!

    Nearby Places of Interest

    This part of Coral Springs, Florida offers convenient access to a variety of amenities essential for senior living. With multiple pharmacies like Walgreens and CVS nearby, residents have easy access to healthcare necessities. Additionally, there are reputable physicians such as Dermatology Consultants of South Florida and the Skin Institute in close proximity for medical care. For dining options, there is a range of restaurants including Big Bear Brewing Co. and Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant, catering to different tastes. Coffee lovers can enjoy their favorite brew at Starbucks cafes within a short distance. The area also boasts several parks like Pine Trails Park and Terramar Park for outdoor recreation. In terms of healthcare facilities, University Hospital And Medical Center is conveniently located nearby. Overall, this area provides a comfortable and well-rounded environment for seniors looking to settle down in Coral Springs.

    Pharmacies

    • Walgreens (0.4 miles)
    • CVS Pharmacy (1.3 miles)
    • Walgreens (1.5 miles)
    • CVS Pharmacy (1.9 miles)
    • CVS Pharmacy (2.2 miles)
    • CVS Pharmacy (2.2 miles)
    • Walgreens (3 miles)

    Physicians

    • Dermatology Consultants of South Florida (2.1 miles)
    • Skin Institute (2.3 miles)
    • Florida Endovascular A (6.4 miles)
    • RevaMed Primary Care Associates (9.8 miles)
    • Rand Eye Institute (10 miles)
    • Arnoldo Ghitis, MD (10.1 miles)
    • Pom MRI and Imaging Center (10.2 miles)

    Restaurants

    • Big Bear Brewing Co. (2.1 miles)
    • McDonald's (3.5 miles)
    • Jesse's Xtreme Sports Bar (5.6 miles)
    • McDonald's (5.9 miles)
    • Cooper's Hawk Winery & Restaurant (6.2 miles)
    • Duffy's Sports Grill (6.8 miles)
    • Thick & Thin Pizza Restaurant (6.9 miles)

    Cafes

    • Starbucks (2.7 miles)
    • Starbucks (9 miles)
    • Starbucks (9.2 miles)

    Parks

    • Pine Trails Park (3.9 miles)
    • Firefighters Park (4 miles)
    • Terramar Park (4.5 miles)
    • Powderhorn Park (7.3 miles)
    • South County Regional Park (7.8 miles)
    • Deicke Park (8.8 miles)
    • Royal Palm Park (9.6 miles)

    Hospitals

    • University Hospital And Medical Center (4.2 miles)
    • West Boca Medical Center (8.1 miles)

    Theaters

    • Regal Shadowood (8.8 miles)

    Transportation

    • Cypress Creek Station (9.5 miles)

    Places of Worship

    • B'nai Torah Congregation (10 miles)

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