Bayshore Place

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Bayshore Place

Bayshore Place

1303 North Tamiami Trl, Sarasota, FL 34236

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

3.3 from 26 reviews
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Assisted Living Board and Care Home Independent Living Skilled Nursing Facility

Bayshore Place Costs & Pricing

Bayshore Place offers competitive pricing for its residential units, particularly when compared to both Sarasota County and the broader state of Florida. For a one-bedroom unit, Bayshore Place's monthly cost is $2,276, significantly lower than the county average of $4,288 and the state average of $3,864. Similarly, the two-bedroom option at Bayshore Place is priced at $2,936, which again stands in stark contrast to Sarasota County's average of $4,863 and the state's average of $4,711. These figures suggest that Bayshore Place provides residents with an attractive economic advantage while ensuring access to quality living in a desirable location. This combination makes it an appealing choice for individuals and families seeking affordability without compromising on their living experience.

Floor plansBayshore PlaceSarasota CountyFlorida
1 Bedroom$2,276$4,288$3,864
2 Bedrooms$2,936$4,863$4,711

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    Overall Review of Bayshore Place

    Pros

    • pro The facility was excellent.
    • pro The care provided by The Inn at Sarasota Bay Club helped him recover fully.
    • pro The Inn at Sarasota Bay Club and Bayshore Place were beyond amazing in caring for his grandfather.
    • pro The PT was outstanding and the therapists were top notch.
    • pro The nurses, care team, and managers were second to none.
    • pro The meals were excellent.
    • pro The PT and OT were focused on speeding recovery.
    • pro The staff were pleasant and helpful.
    • pro The care was wonderful, and the staff went above and beyond to help with FaceTime calls during Covid.
    • pro The nursing staff, social worker and therapists were the best.
    • pro The building is clean.
    • pro The staff were friendly.

    Cons

    • pro A staff member named Junior was flat-out nasty to the family and told them people like them couldn't live there.
    • pro The administration lied about the mom's fall and ankle injury and was not attentive to her needs.
    • pro There was no MD or NP on duty over weekends, leading to a lack of continuity of care and delayed pain management.
    • pro The hands-on nursing staff were overworked, causing long waits for basic care and assistance.
    • pro Calls and emails from families were frequently unanswered, and medications were not given for extended periods.
    • pro Nursing assistants were rude and slow to answer call bells; some nurses were rude and lazy, with aides unable to provide proper care.
    • pro The room was dark, cramped, and without an accessible window, making the stay depressing.
    • pro The food was cold or poor, and dietary requests were ignored.
    • pro Management and care systems were described as awful, with multiple reviewers advising not to put a loved one there.

    Review

    Several families have shared a broad and deeply personal set of experiences about The Inn at Sarasota Bay Club and its companion Bayshore Place. Taken together, the notes paint a picture of a place that can deliver life-changing rehabilitation and genuine care in some moments, while in other times falter dramatically in communication, staffing, and everyday attentiveness. The result is a conflicted portrait: a facility that many people praise for its clinical successes and compassionate staff, but that others condemn as indifferent, disorganized, or even disrespectful. The stories come from veterans, spouses, children, and siblings, each weighing different moments and different wings of the same campus.

    The most visceral accounts center on a troubling first impression. One reviewer arrived early on a Saturday with his wife and their young son and encountered a staff member named Junior who, in their words, was "flat out nasty." He reportedly scanned them up and down, looked at their child, and told them that people like them weren't welcome to live there. The encounter left this family believing they were being judged and dismissed by someone in charge, and they described the manager as declaring that they were "wasting their time." The language conveys a sense of humiliation and disrespect that colored the family's decision not to return, with multiple mentions of anger and frustration toward the leadership team. In that narrative, the problem isn't just a single tense interaction but a perceived culture of dismissiveness toward residents and their families.

    Other accounts focus on alleged failures affecting residents already in the facility. One reviewer claimed to have placed their mom there for rehab and described a cascade of problems they consider serious: the administration allegedly lied about a fall and a broken ankle, the facility was not attentive to the resident's needs, and there were persistent concerns about bedside care. The reviewer also asserted that staff were slow to respond to calls and that medication was not delivered for an extended period, extending for "over 2 months." The sentiment expressed was not just frustration with inconvenience but a belief that critical safety and medical needs were being neglected, with the overarching accusation that the place cared more about money than patient well-being.

    A different reviewer described the discharge process from hospital to rehab as lacking continuity of care. They criticized the absence of an MD or Nurse Practitioner on duty over the weekend to evaluate the patient and to establish a pain management plan, claiming the patient suffered without adequate relief all night. They highlighted delays in nonemergent activities - such as being allowed out of bed until therapy could evaluate - and the late ordering of ice packs. They described the front-line nursing staff as courteous but overworked, which they attributed to systemic understaffing. The review also noted an apparently cold reception toward dietary requests and a general perception that the facility's business priorities overshadow the needs of residents, concluding that if specialized care was needed, families should "look elsewhere."

    Among the more pointed criticisms, a few comments referenced the building's aesthetics masking what some perceived as deeper problems. One line - "Indonesia doesn't have anything as good as this yet" - reads as a quirk of the reviews, but it sits alongside other complaints about rude or lazy nurses and inconsistent levels of attentiveness. Another short review simply stated "Excellent place, but not very pleasant nurses," suggesting that the clinical environment or the facility's outcomes could be strong even when the bedside experience was thought to be lacking in warmth or courtesy.

    Against these criticisms, a chorus of positive experiences repeatedly emerges. A number of reviewers describe extended stays in which rehabilitation services - especially physical therapy (PT) and occupational therapy (OT) - were transformative. One account recounts three months of rehab after a terrible auto accident in which daily therapy helped the patient regain function and the care teams "brought me back to life." The therapists - specifically mentioned were individuals like Joseph and Geoff - are praised as outstanding, with many noting that the PT and OT were instrumental in speeding recovery and in restoring independence. In these narratives, the nursing staff "were fantastic," and multiple reviewers emphasize that the personal care teams and nurses met every need with competence and kindness. Food, too, is sometimes commended as good or excellent, with several reviewers praising the quality and presentation of meals.

    The positive experiences are not limited to rehab outcomes. Several reviews recount exceptionally attentive caregiving in more advanced stages of life. One family recounted the care given to a grandfather who moved from rehab to Bayshore Place, then to the skilled nursing unit for hospice, describing steady, compassionate support through a difficult journey. They thank the staff for treating their loved one with dignity and for helping the family navigate a painful transition. Other families spoke warmly of specific team members - nurses who went "above and beyond" to coordinate FaceTime calls with relatives, social workers who provided meaningful support, and therapists who remained engaged and encouraging even as the patient's needs evolved. In these stories, the facility is depicted as a place where high-quality rehab services can coexist with human-centered care that honors family connection and emotional needs.

    Taken as a whole, the reviews present two overlapping truths about The Inn at Sarasota Bay Club and Bayshore Place. On one hand, there are repeated affirmations of skilled therapy teams and caregivers who deliver capable, sometimes extraordinary, outcomes. These voices describe patients who regained function, experienced relief from pain, and benefited from consistent, supportive professionals who could adapt to changing circumstances. On the other hand, the feedback includes numerous warnings: risks associated with perceived disrespect, communication breakdowns, slow responses to calls, gaps in medication and pain management, and concerns about whether the facility prioritizes patient-centered care over administrative or financial priorities. In some accounts, the building's beauty and amenities could not compensate for experiences of poor bedside manner, long wait times, or insufficient day-to-day attentiveness.

    If you are considering care at this campus for a loved one, the collection of experiences suggests a careful, thorough due diligence. Prospective families might want to tour multiple wings and speak with current residents and family members, ask pointed questions about weekend medical coverage and pain management, request a clear explanation of how medications are administered and tracked, and seek out a firsthand account of call-bell response times and daily routines. It may also be valuable to ask for direct conversations with both therapy and nursing teams, to understand how staff workload is managed and how care plans are coordinated across rehab, assisted living, and skilled nursing phases. The narratives here do not settle into one verdict; they reflect a facility with personnel who can be extraordinary in their care, alongside systemic challenges that can leave families feeling unheard.

    Features

    Housing

    • 18 resident community capacity 18 resident community capacity

    Types of Care

    • Assisted Living Assisted LivingAssisted living facilities provide crucial support and care for seniors who may need help with daily tasks such as medication management, bathing, and meal preparation. These communities offer a safe and comfortable environment where seniors can maintain their independence while receiving the assistance they need to thrive in their golden years.
    • Board and Care Home Board and Care HomeBoard and care homes provide a smaller, more intimate setting for seniors who require assistance with daily tasks but do not need the level of care offered by a nursing home. They offer personalized care, meals, and social activities in a homelike environment, ensuring that seniors receive individualized attention and support in their golden years.
    • Independent Living Independent LivingIndependent living communities are important for seniors because they offer a safe and supportive environment where older adults can live independently while still having access to amenities and services that enhance their quality of life. These communities provide social opportunities, recreational activities, and assistance with daily tasks, promoting overall well-being and allowing seniors to maintain their independence for as long as possible.
    • Skilled Nursing Facility Skilled Nursing FacilitySkilled Nursing Facilities are crucial for seniors as they provide round-the-clock medical care, rehabilitation services, and assistance with daily activities. These facilities ensure that seniors receive the specialized care they need to maintain their health and well-being as they age.

    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.
    • Beautician on-site Beautician on-siteHaving a beautician on-site at a senior living community is important for seniors as it allows them to easily access grooming and personal care services, boosting their self-esteem and overall well-being. It also provides convenience and helps seniors maintain their sense of independence and personal style.
    • 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.
    • Dining room Dining roomDining rooms are important for seniors as they provide a space for socialization, connection, and nutritious meals. They offer opportunities for residents to bond over shared meals, foster a sense of community, and promote healthy eating habits. Dining rooms also ensure that seniors have access to well-balanced meals tailored to their dietary needs and preferences.
    • 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.
    • Fully furnished Fully furnishedFully furnished senior living communities are important for seniors because they provide convenience, comfort, and a hassle-free moving experience. Seniors can easily settle into their new living space without the stress of having to buy and move furniture. This allows them to focus on enjoying their new home and community.
    • Garden GardenGardens are important for seniors as they provide a peaceful and therapeutic environment for relaxation, physical activity, and socialization. Being in nature has been shown to reduce stress, improve mood, and promote overall well-being. Gardens also offer opportunities for seniors to engage in gardening activities, which can improve mobility, flexibility, and cognitive function. Additionally, gardens create a sense of community and connection with others who share a passion for plants and outdoor spaces.
    • 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.
    • Housekeeping services Housekeeping servicesHousekeeping services are important for seniors because they help maintain a clean and safe living environment, promote independence, and reduce the risk of accidents or illnesses. Additionally, having assistance with household chores can alleviate physical strain and allow seniors to focus on other aspects of their well-being.
    • 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.
    • Move-in coordination Move-in coordinationMove-in coordination is important for seniors because it helps ease the transition into their new living environment. It ensures that all logistics, such as packing, organizing movers, and setting up utilities are taken care of, allowing seniors to focus on settling in and adjusting to their new home. Having a smooth move-in process can alleviate stress and anxiety, making the transition smoother and more enjoyable for seniors.
    • 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.
    • Outdoor space Outdoor spaceOutdoor spaces are important for seniors as they provide opportunities for physical activity, social interaction, exposure to natural light and fresh air, and a sense of connection to nature. Having access to outdoor spaces can improve overall well-being and quality of life for older adults living in senior communities.
    • 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.
    • Telephone TelephoneTelephones are important for seniors as they provide a lifeline for communication with loved ones, emergency services, and healthcare providers. They offer a sense of security and independence, enabling seniors to stay connected and access assistance when needed.
    • 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

    • Sarasota Bradenton International (3 miles away) Sarasota Bradenton International (3 miles away)

    Care Services

    • 24-hour supervision 24-hour supervision24-hour supervision is important for seniors to ensure their safety, well-being, and access to immediate assistance in case of emergencies or health issues. This constant support provides peace of mind for both seniors and their loved ones, allowing them to age in place with dignity and security.
    • Activities of daily living assistance Activities of daily living assistanceActivities of daily living assistance are important for seniors because they provide essential support with tasks such as eating, bathing, dressing, and mobility. This assistance helps seniors maintain their independence, dignity, and overall quality of life as they age.
    • Ambulatory care Ambulatory care"Ambulatory care services provide essential medical support and treatment to seniors without requiring hospitalization, allowing them to maintain their independence and quality of life while managing chronic conditions or receiving routine medical care."
    • Assistance with bathing Assistance with bathingAssistance with bathing is crucial for seniors as it helps maintain personal hygiene, prevents infections, and ensures their overall well-being and comfort. It also provides a sense of dignity and independence for seniors who may struggle with this task on their own.
    • Assistance with dressing Assistance with dressingAssistance with dressing is important for seniors because it helps maintain their independence, promotes personal hygiene, prevents accidents and injuries, and improves overall quality of life. This service ensures that seniors can continue to dress comfortably and confidently, despite any physical limitations they may have.
    • Assistance with transfers Assistance with transfersAssistance with transfers is crucial for seniors as it helps prevent falls and injuries, maintains their independence, and ensures they can safely navigate their living environment. It also provides peace of mind for both seniors and their loved ones.
    • Coordination with health care providers Coordination with health care providersCoordination with health care providers is crucial for seniors to ensure proper medical care, medication management, and overall well-being. This collaboration helps prevent overlapping treatments, track progress more effectively, and provide comprehensive support tailored to individual needs.
    • Diabetes diet Diabetes dietA diabetes diet is crucial for seniors as it helps manage blood sugar levels, reduce risks of complications, and improve overall health and well-being. By following a balanced and nutritious diet tailored to their specific needs, seniors can better control their diabetes and enhance their quality of life.
    • Diabetic care Diabetic careDiabetic care is crucial for seniors as they are more susceptible to developing diabetes due to aging and other health conditions. Proper management of diabetes can help prevent complications such as heart disease, vision loss, and nerve damage, improving the overall quality of life for seniors in senior living communities.
    • Meal preparation and service Meal preparation and serviceMeal preparation and service are crucial for seniors as they may have limited mobility or energy to cook nutritious meals. Having access to healthy and convenient food options can ensure they are getting the proper nutrition needed to maintain their overall health and well-being.
    • Medication management Medication managementMedication management is crucial for seniors to ensure they are taking the right medications at the correct dosages and times. This helps prevent adverse drug interactions, reduces the risk of medication errors, and promotes overall health and well-being. Proactive management also allows for adjustments as needed based on changing health conditions or new prescriptions.
    • Special dietary restrictions Special dietary restrictionsSpecial dietary restrictions are important for seniors because age-related changes in metabolism and health conditions can make it difficult for their bodies to process certain foods. By following a diet tailored to their specific needs, seniors can maintain their overall health and well-being, manage chronic conditions, and reduce the risk of complications such as malnutrition or food interactions with medications.
    • Transportation arrangement (medical) Transportation arrangement (medical)Transportation arrangements for medical purposes are essential for seniors as they may have difficulty driving themselves to appointments or accessing public transportation. Having reliable and safe transportation options ensures that seniors can receive timely medical care and maintain their health and well-being.
    • Transportation to doctors appointments Transportation to doctors appointmentsTransportation to doctors' appointments is crucial for seniors as it ensures they have access to necessary medical care and support for their health needs. Without reliable transportation, seniors may struggle to attend important appointments, leading to potential delays in treatment and health complications. Providing transportation services helps seniors maintain their overall well-being and quality of life.

    Dining

    • Diabetes diet Diabetes dietA diabetes diet is crucial for seniors as it helps manage blood sugar levels, reduce risks of complications, and improve overall health and well-being. By following a balanced and nutritious diet tailored to their specific needs, seniors can better control their diabetes and enhance their quality of life.
    • 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.
    • Guest meals Guest mealsGuest meals are important for seniors living in senior living communities because they provide an opportunity for socialization and companionship. Sharing a meal with friends, family, or new acquaintances can help combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, promote a sense of community, and enhance overall well-being. Additionally, guest meals allow seniors to enjoy delicious food in a comfortable setting without the hassle of cooking or cleaning up, making dining a pleasurable and stress-free experience.
    • International cuisine International cuisineInternational cuisine is important for seniors because it offers a variety of flavors, ingredients, and cultural experiences that can help keep their meals interesting and enjoyable. Trying new dishes can also stimulate the senses and provide different nutrients that contribute to overall health and well-being. Additionally, exploring international cuisine can bring back fond memories of travels or childhood experiences, making mealtime more nostalgic and fulfilling for seniors.
    • 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.
    • Meals provided Meals provided"Meals provided" are crucial for seniors in assisted living communities as it ensures they have access to nutritious, balanced meals without the stress of meal planning and preparation. This can help promote overall health and well-being for seniors who may have limited mobility or cognitive abilities.
    • 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.
    • Professional chef Professional chefProfessional chefs are important for seniors living in senior living communities because they provide nutritious and delicious meals that cater to their dietary needs and preferences. A professional chef can ensure that seniors are receiving balanced, flavorful meals that support their overall health and well-being.
    • Restaurant style dining Restaurant style diningRestaurant style dining is important for seniors as it offers them a social and enjoyable dining experience, promotes healthy eating habits, and provides personalized menu options to cater to their dietary needs and preferences. This type of dining setting can enhance their overall quality of life and create a sense of community within the senior living facility.
    • Room service Room serviceRoom service is important for seniors in a senior living community because it provides convenience and allows them to have their meals delivered directly to their room. This can be especially beneficial for seniors who may have mobility issues or difficulty accessing the dining area. Room service ensures that seniors are able to receive nutritious meals without having to navigate through the facility, allowing them to maintain their independence and overall well-being.
    • Special dietary restrictions Special dietary restrictionsSpecial dietary restrictions are important for seniors because age-related changes in metabolism and health conditions can make it difficult for their bodies to process certain foods. By following a diet tailored to their specific needs, seniors can maintain their overall health and well-being, manage chronic conditions, and reduce the risk of complications such as malnutrition or food interactions with medications.
    • 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.

    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.
    • Community-sponsored activities Community-sponsored activitiesCommunity-sponsored activities are important for seniors as they provide opportunities for social interaction, mental stimulation, and physical activity. These activities can help improve overall well-being, combat loneliness and isolation, and promote a sense of belonging and purpose among older adults.
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • 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.
    • Scheduled daily activities Scheduled daily activitiesScheduled daily activities are important for seniors because they provide structure, socialization, mental stimulation, and physical activity. Engaging in regular activities can improve overall well-being and quality of life for seniors living in a community setting.
    • Stretching classes Stretching classesStretching classes are important for seniors because they help improve flexibility, reduce the risk of injury, and promote overall health and well-being. Regular stretching can also help alleviate joint pain and stiffness, enhance balance and coordination, and increase range of motion.
    • Tai Chi Tai ChiTai Chi is important for seniors because it promotes balance, strength, flexibility, and mental relaxation. It can help prevent falls, improve mobility, and reduce stress and anxiety, making it an excellent form of exercise for older adults to maintain their overall health and well-being.
    • Water aerobics Water aerobicsWater aerobics are important for seniors because they provide a low-impact way to exercise and improve cardiovascular health, strength, flexibility, and balance. The buoyancy of the water reduces the risk of injury while still providing a stimulating workout. Additionally, water aerobics can help alleviate symptoms of arthritis and other joint issues.
    • 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.
    • Yoga / chair yoga Yoga / chair yogaYoga and chair yoga are important for seniors as they promote flexibility, balance, strength, and overall wellbeing. These practices can help improve mobility, reduce stress, and enhance mental clarity, ultimately leading to a higher quality of life in their senior years.

    Description

    Bayshore Place in Sarasota, FL is a vibrant and inclusive assisted living community offering a range of care services to cater to the individual needs of its residents. With options of board and care home, independent living, and skilled nursing facility, Bayshore Place ensures that personalized care is provided to every resident.

    The community boasts an array of amenities designed to enhance the quality of life for its residents. Activities on-site are available to keep residents engaged and entertained. Air-conditioning ensures comfort all year round. Bath tubs provide relaxation and personal care assistance. A beautician on-site takes care of grooming needs. Cable or satellite TV is available for entertainment purposes. Devotional services off-site cater to spiritual needs. The dining room offers delicious meals prepared by a professional chef in a restaurant-style setting. The fully furnished accommodations ensure convenience for residents. The well-maintained garden and outdoor common areas provide opportunities for socializing and enjoying nature. Housekeeping services ensure cleanliness at all times. Move-in coordination makes transitioning into the community seamless. Residents can also enjoy the swimming pool/hot tub for relaxation and exercise. Further amenities include telephone access and Wi-Fi/high-speed internet.

    Care services at Bayshore Place are comprehensive and personalized, focusing on assisting with daily activities such as bathing, dressing, transfers, ambulatory care, medication management, diabetes diet, special dietary restrictions, meal preparation and service, coordination with healthcare providers, transportation arrangement to medical appointments and more.

    As for dining options, Bayshore Place provides a variety of choices to accommodate different dietary preferences such as gluten-free, low/no sodium, organic food options as well as vegan dishes. Guest meals are available for family visits.

    The community also emphasizes an active lifestyle through its various activities programs including community-sponsored activities, day trips/outings, devotional activities off-site, educational speakers/life-long learning sessions, happy hour events with refreshments provided live dance or theater performances by professionals or talented residents, live musical performances, scheduled daily activities like stretching classes, Tai Chi, water aerobics, wine tasting sessions and yoga/chair yoga.

    Bayshore Place is conveniently located near numerous amenities including cafes, parks, pharmacies, physicians' offices, restaurants, transportation options and places of worship to cater to the diverse needs of its residents.

    Overall, Bayshore Place in Sarasota, FL offers a warm and inviting environment that promotes independence and well-being while providing personalized care services tailored to each resident's specific needs.

    Nearby Places of Interest

    This part of Sarasota, Florida is a bustling area with a variety of amenities and services conveniently located within a short distance. With multiple physicians' offices, pharmacies, and a health care center nearby, seniors can easily access medical care and prescription medications. The abundance of cafes and restaurants offer plenty of options for dining out or grabbing a quick coffee. Parks like Gillespie Park provide opportunities for outdoor recreation and relaxation. Additionally, the close proximity to the airport makes travel convenient for visiting loved ones or exploring new destinations. Overall, this area offers a vibrant community with all the necessary resources for comfortable senior living.

    Physicians

    • The Hearing Spa (0.2 miles)
    • Christina M De Guia MD (1.4 miles)
    • Meyer Pediatrics (1.6 miles)
    • Holcomb Kreithen Plastic Surgery and MedSpa (1.6 miles)
    • Matthew J. Perry - Florida Urology Specialists (1.6 miles)
    • North County Health Care Center (1.9 miles)
    • Culp Private Medicine Lcc (2.2 miles)

    Cafes

    • Starbucks (0.6 miles)
    • Starbucks (0.9 miles)
    • Starbucks (2.2 miles)
    • Starbucks (4.6 miles)
    • Starbucks (4.9 miles)

    Restaurants

    • Mandeville Beer Garden (0.8 miles)
    • Jack Dusty (0.8 miles)
    • Circo (0.9 miles)
    • Boca (1 miles)
    • Bombón Restaurant Bar & Lounge (1.1 miles)
    • La Primavera Supermarket (1.1 miles)
    • Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen (1.1 miles)

    Parks

    • Gillespie Park (1 miles)
    • Bird Key Park (1.8 miles)
    • Ringling Bayfront Park (2.2 miles)

    Pharmacies

    • Walgreens (1.2 miles)
    • CVS Pharmacy (1.3 miles)
    • Health Mart Pharmacy (1.7 miles)
    • Comfort IV Therapy (1.7 miles)
    • Walgreens (2.2 miles)
    • CVS Pharmacy (2.2 miles)
    • University Pharmacy (3.2 miles)

    Theaters

    • Regal Hollywood - Sarasota (1.3 miles)

    Transportation

    • Baggage Claim (2.6 miles)
    • Sarasota-Bradenton International Airport (SRQ) (2.7 miles)
    • TSA Pre-Check (2.7 miles)
    • Concourse B (2.7 miles)

    Places of Worship

    • Church of the Palms (4.4 miles)

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