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Standards are high for assisted living facilities in Sarasota, and it shows. Seniors and their families can expect exceptional care and a sense of fun from their Sarasota assisted living facility. Not to mention a range of activities, amenities, and beach trips.
This guide has everything you need to know about A Place for Mom’s partner assisted living communities in Sarasota. You’ll learn what living in these communities is like, how much your loved one can expect to pay, and rules and regulations for facilities. We also include information about transportation, health care, and senior-friendly activities in the Sarasota area.
Types of care available in Sarasota, FL
Assisted Living
My mother has been at Venice Green Village for over a year. It gives me peace if mind to know my mother is being well cared for. Her health has actually improved now that she's eating better and gets her medication at the proper times.
I would reccomend Brookdale Palmer Ranch to others, with a couple of provisions. If the person in question can get around on there own and likes to go outside, then another location would be better. A place with a secure outside area. Do not use a location that caters to memory care only. If at all possible, make the living quarters private, not shared. Pick a place that is bright, not dim. If the person in question can be moved to a location where family can visit on a regular basis, by all means do so.
We moved our father into Heron East and we were surprised at how the staff went over and above to make him feel comfortable and cared for. The move in was easy, the food is great and he has made some new friends.
5501 Swift Road, Sarasota, FL 34231
4612 Mcintosh Road, Sarasota, FL 34233
2221 Jo An Dr, Sarasota, FL 34231
2221 Jo An Dr, Sarasota, FL 34231
4151 Ashton Rd, Sarasota, FL 34233
The care at this community is good. The staff is caring and attentive. The community is clean and offers a good environment for the residents. They offer the residents activities. We would recommend this...
We are a family owned facility and opened in 1996. We built the building and I am an accessible on site owner and an LPN. Tour some corporate facilities and then ours. Our continuity, long term staff, culture and consistent improvement in all aspects of what we do has resulted in a product that...
6331 Bee Ridge Rd, Sarasota, FL 34241
4218 Berkshire Dr, Sarasota, FL 34241
8400 Vamo Rd, Sarasota, FL 34231
7333 Scotland Way, Sarasota, FL 34238
7333 Scotland Way, Sarasota, FL 34238
8590 Potter Park Dr, Sarasota, FL 34238
4730 30th St West, Bradenton, FL 34207
I liked this place a lot. It was very small very labor intensive place, they had a lot of helpers and they were very kind and respected the peoples. They treated him was very well. It was not as regemented...
Select Group Homes Inc Select Group Homes Inc is a group home located in Bradenton, Florida, in Manatee County. A pleasant and relaxing group home setting, Select Group Homes Inc is an excellent choice for your new home. Bradenton is a constantly growing city, with friendly residents, and lots...
5870 Dove Ave, Sarasota, FL 34241
7850 Hawkins Rd, Sarasota, FL 34241
Live in the shade of excellence.81 Oaks Senior Living was created just for you. Our holistic approach to wellness and our personalized approach to assisted living and memory care means you’ll be living a life that reflects your standards, your desires and your schedule. From our Signature...
3503 14th St. W., Bradenton, FL 34205
3503 14th St. W., Bradenton, FL 34205
202 21st Ave W, Bradenton, FL 34205
Assisted living in Sarasota costs an average of $4,600 a month, according to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data.[01] This total monthly sum includes more than just a room and meals. It also includes general caregiving services, like assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs). Additional care fees tend to fluctuate as care needs change. The above amount that families paid for assisted living each month includes the following:
Florida is an affordable state, especially compared to states along the East Coast and in the West. Florida doesn’t have an income tax, including on Social Security benefits and pensions. It also doesn’t have an estate or inheritance tax. These tax breaks can help offset some of the higher costs of living in Sarasota.
The figures in the chart below reflect the average starting costs of assisted living in Sarasota’s neighboring areas. It’s best read as a comparison of the baseline cost of assisted living in Sarasota versus neighboring cities.
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Seniors and their families have several options available when it comes to paying for assisted living. In many cases, seniors will start with their own savings and assets before looking into public resources. However, your loved one can use a combination of payment methods such as private pay, veterans benefits, Medicaid, and Medicare, depending on what they qualify for.
Retirement accounts are one of the most common and widely used methods to pay for assisted living. However, these are not the only ways to use your private funds. Learn how to use other assets to pay for assisted living. The following articles explain each payment method in detail.
Sarasota assisted living facilities have high standards and offer compassionate care to their residents. All assisted living facilities in Florida are licensed and regulated by the Bureau of Health Facilities Regulation.
The bureau offers a few different assisted living licenses. Small residential care homes receive an Adult Foster Care license, and assisted living facilities that offer skilled nursing receive an Extended Congregate Care license. Most traditional assisted living communities apply for the Assisted Living Facility license.
According to the Bureau of Health Facilities Regulation, all assisted living facilities in Florida should follow these standards to maintain their licensure:
Employees in Florida need to first meet the following requirements before working in an assisted living facility:
The Bureau of Health Facilities Regulation inspects all assisted living facilities at least every two years. Inspections are always unannounced, however, some low-risk facilities may be exempt from an inspection, especially if they have a good history of past inspections or are accredited through a reputable organization.
Florida Agency for Health Care Administration
2727 Mahan Drive
Tallahassee, FL 32308
Phone: 888-419-3456
Florida complies with recent legislation prohibiting any mandatory mask mandates outside of clinical necessity.
Residents of assisted living facilities in Sarasota are encouraged to receive visitors regularly. Visitors are allowed at any time, regardless of vaccination status, and can take their loved ones on outings and trips. You can find vaccination sites, testing centers, and local mandates on the Sarasota COVID-19 FAQ page.
Facility cleanliness. Frequently used areas are regularly disinfected.
Staff safety. Caregiving staff members are required to go through a 4-hour training course on senior care and disease mitigation.
Vaccination. All visitors are allowed in Florida assisted living communities regardless of vaccination status.
CDC guidelines. Sarasota assisted living communities follow CDC guidelines.
Masking. Assisted living facilities comply with legislation that prohibits mandatory masking.
Standards are high for Sarasota’s assisted living communities. Considered one of the best places to retire in the world, Sarasota lives up to its reputation. Lush scenery, including the famous Siesta Key Beach, and a coastline that’s protected from coastal weather patterns are just a few of the reasons why Sarasota tops so many retirement wish lists. Discover what makes Sarasota so special, and learn about our local partnering assisted living communities.
Over 37% of the population in Sarasota is 65+, and its popularity among seniors is still growing. Assisted living communities in Sarasota have developed to meet this demand, and the competition for new residents has pushed local assisted living communities to excel.
Communities are uniformly spotless, combining familiar design touches with state-of-the-art security systems and amenities. Residents receive compassionate care from some of the best caregivers in Florida. In Sarasota, caregivers are there because they want to be.
About half of Sarasota’s assisted living facilities provide at least one additional type of senior living. Memory care is the most common care type tied to assisted living in Sarasota, and memory care is also the fastest-growing care type in the area. Many assisted living communities are also partnered with independent living facilities, memory and skilled nursing units.
These facilities tend to be large and are evenly distributed throughout downtown Sarasota and neighboring suburbs. Most multi-care facilities in Sarasota were built between 20 and 30 years ago. Amenities such as yoga studios, bars, and game rooms are the norm. Almost all assisted living communities also include a pool, although the beach is nearby.
Residents can often choose to have their own room or share a room with a spouse or a roommate. Rooms range between about 220 square feet to over 1,000 square feet for a shared room. Restaurant-style dining is offered at almost every assisted living community, and communities enjoy offering chef-prepared meals using local produce and seafood.
Activity coordinators work to fill residents’ days with engaging and sociable pastimes. Outings to local cultural highlights and, of course, the beaches occur every week in most communities. Daily activities like gardening clubs, finance classes, fitness courses, and dances are also common.
Safe, quiet, and dynamic, Sarasota has a strong argument to be paradise on earth. With a population of about 54,764 people, Sarasota is just the right size for most seniors. Bright blue skies, crystal clear water, and a vibrant cultural scene keep Sarasota residents happy and fulfilled.
Lakewood Ranch and Bradenton offer cost-effective senior living options within an hour of Sarasota. Lakewood Ranch is inland and attracts young professionals, families, and seniors. It’s a growing city, and the assisted living facilities tend to be newer and more affordable. It’s within a 25-minute drive of Sarasota.
Bradenton is just north of Sarasota and is booming with seniors who want to stay near the water. It’s only 15 miles away from Sarasota, but senior living costs are about $500 cheaper, on average, in Bradenton than they are in Sarasota.
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Percentage of seniors 65 and older within Sarasota, Florida
Sarasota has a strong network of health care professionals and hospitals to serve local seniors. Hospitals and health care providers are spread evenly throughout the city, which keeps health care accessible for seniors regardless of where they live.
Sarasota Memorial Hospital has 895 beds, making it the largest public hospital in Sarasota. Operated by the Sarasota Memorial Health Care System, it offers care services within every specialty. Providers specialize in geriatrics and neurology, among other specialties. The hospital has its own Cancer Institute. The hospital system operates six different campuses across Southwest Florida, but the main campus is in Sarasota.
The HCA Florida Blake Hospital is an award-winning hospital specializing in acute care, including emergency medicine, burn care, strokes, heart health, trauma, and orthopedics. While technically in Bradenton, it serves all of Sarasota County.
Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Sarasota is Sarasota County’s most well-known rehabilitation facility. Specializing in rehabilitation care for strokes, hip fractures, and spinal cord rehabilitation, Encompass also runs support groups for amputees, stroke and cardiac patients, and MS patients.
Of our partnering assisted living communities in Sarasota, 93% offer complimentary transportation, so seniors won’t need to worry about finding their own way to get around. Visiting family members and friends should be aware that Sarasota is a driving city. While only 24 square miles, Sarasota does have traffic, especially during the winter months. Expect to spend some time in the car if you’re trying to get to the more popular areas, such as Siesta Key Beach.
Sarasota’s public transportation system is called Breeze (formerly known as The Sarasota County Transit System, or SCAT). Breeze offers bus transportation throughout Sarasota County. It also offers Breeze OnDemand, which is a pickup and drop-off service. Routes, fees, and instructions for how to sign up for OnDemand can be found on the Breeze website.
While Sarasota usually requires a car, it does have some walkable areas, including the Rosemary District and Gillespie Park. The scores below are based on how easy walking, biking, and taking public transportation is. Scores are based out of 100, with a higher number meaning an easier time using that kind of transportation. Sarasota received the following scores:
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Living in Sarasota comes with its own rewards. Seniors in Sarasota benefit from a community of engaged peers, and visiting family or friends can enjoy one of the top vacation spots in the world. While there’s not a bad time to visit Sarasota, it does get hot in the summer months. Peak season runs from about November to March.
Almost every partnering assisted living community in Sarasota employs an activities coordinator to plan daily classes, activities, games, and outings for the residents. Residents can also enjoy their community’s amenities at their leisure, like a pool, garden, or game room. Visiting musicians and lecture series often come through Sarasota assisted living communities, enriching the lives of the residents. Happy hours and holiday parties are also common in these communities.
Siesta Key Beach is one of the best beaches in the world. Made up of almost 100% white-quartz sand, it stays cool on your feet on even the hottest of days. The clear water and expansive shallows are perfect for wading. It’s also large, so you can find your own patch of paradise. Siesta Key Beach is one of the few public beaches with lifeguards on duty. Seniors can also request sand wheelchairs at any of the lifeguard stations for no cost.
There are additional beach options in and around Sarasota. Lido Beach, Caspersen Beach, and Longboat Key Beach are popular favorites, and they also offer sand wheelchairs. Unlike most other cities on the Gulf Coast, Sarasota is typically protected from coastal storms.
The Ringling Museum offers a deep dive into the long history of circus life in Sarasota. John Ringling — also known as the Circus King — built his fanciful Ca d’Zan mansion here, and it’s still open for tours today. The museum includes two distinct circus museums, the Bayfront Gardens, the State Art Museum of Florida, and the Asolo Theater. Budget at least one full day for The Ringling Museum, or buy a membership to visit for shorter times across a few days. Seniors get ticket discounts at the door.
The Sarasota Audubon Society recommends The Celery Fields as one of Sarasota County’s best birding destinations. The Celery Fields are the region’s primary stormwater collection zone, and Sarasota County has worked to restore more than 100 acres to traditional wetlands. It’s an ideal location for breeding birds and many can be seen from picnic areas scattered throughout the site. Seniors get an admissions discount.
Amble amongst antique and notable vehicles from history at the Sarasota Classic Car Museum. In its collection are Paul McCartney’s Mini Cooper and John Lennon’s Mercedes Benz. Besides its permanent collection, the museum also has traveling exhibitions, such as The Automotive Art of Ferdinand Porsche and Enzo Ferrari.
Sarasota is within driving distance from some of Florida’s most celebrated attractions. Walt Disney World is an hour and a half away, and Everglades National Park is two and half hours south of Sarasota. Or, head to Tampa (one hour away) or Fort Myers (two hours away) for a day trip.
Visit Sarasota is an excellent resource for up-to-date information about events and deals in Sarasota. Learn about weekly community events, farmers markets, and restaurant deals.
Brookdale Punta Gorda Isles, Inspired Living at Tampa and Bayshore Guest Home and Gardens are the top-rated Assisted Living facilities near Sarasota, FL. These Assisted Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Assisted Living in Sarasota is 4,528 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
A Place for Mom. (2022). A Place for Mom proprietary data.
United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran status (S2101): Sarasota city [Data set]. American Community Survey.
Benefits.gov. Florida Medicaid.
United States Census Bureau. (2021). Age and sex (S0101): Sarasota city [Data set]. American Community Survey.
Walk Score. Living in Sarasota.
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