Gulf Coast Village
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- 1333 Santa Barbara Blvd, Cape Coral, FL 33991
- (239) 772-1333
- 4.1 ( 20 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, and Memory Care


















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About This Community
We understand the challenges of caring for a loved one memory
impairment. That's why we're here to offer our specialized expertise to
help make your loved one's days brighter, while giving you peace of mind.
Gulf Coast Village offers two, unique Memory Care neighborhoods designed to meet the unique needs of all levels of memory impairment, including those requiring 24 hour nursing care. Every member of our staff is a trained professional who provides your family member with the highest level of individualized care. Ongoing education provided by certified dementia trainers keeps our caregivers abreast of the latest research and philosophies in caring for those with memory-related disorders.
Gulf Coast Village offers two, unique Memory Care neighborhoods designed to meet the unique needs of all levels of memory impairment, including those requiring 24 hour nursing care. Every member of our staff is a trained professional who provides your family member with the highest level of individualized care. Ongoing education provided by certified dementia trainers keeps our caregivers abreast of the latest research and philosophies in caring for those with memory-related disorders.
Reviews
4.1
( 20 Reviews )
Theresa
February 11, 2023
My mother is in Gulf Coast Village. She can dress herself, but she needs help with showers and medication. She has a little bit of dementia, but not that bad that she needs to be in memory care or anything like that. We chose it because it was close to my sister's house and they have several levels. If she had to go into rehabilitation, it was right there in the same area. It's a very nice place. It's big, roomy, clean, and new. Her room is very nice and there's a lot of room.
They have exercise. They have animals come in sometimes like dogs. I think they have cooking demonstrations, and little social things sometimes. It's very nice. I'm not sure I can find any place like that up here. The staff is very nice, very helpful, and friendly. There were a couple of CNAs that weren't as nice as the other ones though. That was the only thing we ever really had a problem with.
They have a chef instead of just a cook. When we first went down there, I had a meal and I thought it was pretty good. They have a lot of options. There are two main entrees to choose from every day, and they have an optional menu that if you don't like anything on that, you can always get something.
Happy Camper536
January 27, 2020
The transitional housing for rehab has a cute cafe where you can share meals and great conversations with the other patients. Your friends and family are allowed to join in on the fun. The food is delicious and the service is outstanding! The rooms are kept very clean and the wonderful staff are quick to make sure the bedding is clean and the patient is comfortable. The nursing staff is attentive and have a great bedside manner. The physical therapy department staff are very thorough and meticulous with their notes. They come up with clever ways to take your mind off of the rehabilitation routines. Lots of encouragement. I highly recommend Gulf Coast Village rehab!
Vinnie
December 29, 2017
My dad moved into Palmview. It's brand new, the facilities are very nice, and it's a great place. The people working there are fantastic, and they do a lot of things for the residents to keep them busy. He does bingo, bowling, singing, and a lot of things for Christmas. The location is fantastic, and the grounds are beautiful with sitting areas outside and porches on two floors. The room is great and has a nice living room, a little kitchenette with a microwave, bedroom, and a walk-in shower. My father said the food is good, and he's very satisfied.
Shirley224445
March 30, 2017
Gulf Coast Village Care Center is superlative. It is an awesome place. I had lunch there, and the food was all right. The staff is very efficient. There is a library, dining rooms, and snack bars.
Visitor62166350
March 27, 2017
We like Gulf Coast Village very much. They’ve just opened a new section of it. The community was quite large -- bigger than most places -- but their cost was higher and was a little bit out of our budget. We do have one granddaughter that lives in Cape Coral, but she’s the only one. It would be a long drive for everybody else.
Caroline Samuels
March 12, 2017
I used to love living at Gulf Coast Village. I have been there 3 years! The staff was helpful and kind and we all knew each other by first names. I am pretty disgusted with the new administration! We were forced to leave our "old" facility for the new one and the services were less, but we pay more! The staff to resident ratio is much less than it was before and the administration does not want to hear anything from us., in order to fix things. They truly are all about the $$!
Tammie205047
August 16, 2016
We were not very happy with Gulf Coast. The lady we had the appointment with was late, and she didn’t really seem to know what their assisted living could handle. It’s a very nice, clean facility, but it wasn’t a place we were looking for.
Darlene684234
August 15, 2016
Gulf Coast Village Assisted Living was an excellent place but a bit more expensive than what we wanted to pay. The room was very interesting because there was a very large living room, a bedroom, a bathroom, and a full kitchen. The staff was very nice to show us around and talk to us. They had a game area and a family gathering room.
Pat228500
July 27, 2016
We are living at Gulf Coast Village. It was great for almost a year, but then we got a new administration and changes were made for them to make money. Our welfare doesn't seem to matter anymore. I'm in the assisted living part, and I'm pretty disgusted right now. They have room service, like cleaning, laundry, CNAs to help people get down to dinner, meals, free cable, and activities. They have exercise groups and virtual bowling which is a lot of fun, and board games after virtual bowling, which I always go to, and on Sunday they have an indoor croquet set; everybody plays croquet and act like kids, and it's really fun. It used to be really good, but now it's just terrible. The food is just terrible. We had to move to a new building, and we got less but paid more, so I'm pretty disgusted.
Visitor113321050
September 25, 2015
Gulf Coast Village was very well-maintained and they had very good programs there. The rooms were very nice. There have 2-bedroom apartments. They have excellent staff as far as nurses and doctors. They have swimming pools, movie theaters, libraries, and banks located right there. It?s very nice and convenient. I am in the process of getting my parents to go there. It is convenient to my location and it?s also very close to Memorial Hospital. You have to pick from the menu on what you want to eat.
Laverne6
August 27, 2015
I am now established in Gulf Coast Village. I have only been here for 2 ½ weeks, and the residents and the staff are very friendly. I was just so impressed with it. Right now I am in the beginning place where you just go in and still be your own person, and then they have places to go if I get sick or even if I get Alzheimer's or something. They have the whole gamut, but they are all in separate units, so you are not living with people who are not well. The dining room is lovely. I eat in the dining room three times a month, and I do that in the evening because I have a full kitchen also in my apartment, so I can have breakfast and lunch right here or eat lunch and dinner in the dining room. They also have little shops that you can eat at if you want to get a bite to eat or something. I am just really impressed; I truly am.
Michele27
April 19, 2015
My mom was at Gulf Coast Village. The staff's working attitude was good. They were very good. They were very friendly, and they took care of the patients well. The apartments were beautiful. My mom was in assisted living. The rooms were a little small but not as small as others I've seen. We had a meal there, and the food was delicious. The dining room in the assisted living was nice. The dining room in independent was very nice. The activities in AL were continuous. There were an awful lot. I couldn't believe how much they did everyday even on weekends.
Visitor7052
August 27, 2014
Gulf Coast Village was okay. I had a meal and it wasn't too bad, but the rooms weren't all that great. Also you would be in one building, so you don't go out to other places onsite. The dining room was fine. What I like best about Gulf Coast Village is that it is in Cape Coral, so that's an advantage as it is not too far from my home. It can easily be reached by anyone staying atmy house, so I like that. I like my family near.
robbiel
August 08, 2014
visited several times, seems like a comfortable place for a mobile person to settle down and enjoy
Visitor020423
April 30, 2014
My mom had stayed at Gulf Coast Village Assisted Living for some time. When she was there, the care was good. She had her own bed, and there were activities too, but my mom preferred to stay in her room. She was happy there until they wanted her to move. However, she could not stay in the assisted living area, and I agreed with them. And once they decided she should be moved to the nursing home, the care went down. We got her out, and when we got back, they had already moved her furniture and painted the room, so we were furious. I would recommend they get more staff on the floors.
Michele11
December 30, 2013
Gulf Coast Village was large, spacious, very clean, and I thought it was excellent. The staff was very friendly and outgoing and very sweet with the residents. We actually saw a lot of that. The surroundings were very clean and decorative. The food was excellent.
Irene10
October 13, 2013
We moved into Gulf Coast Village last August. We like it because it has all three phases of life, and we don't have to leave here for any of it. It has very nice setting and everything seems to be just what we wanted. The apartment is larger, a 2-bedroom/2-bath. They have nice grounds to walk and a little pond.
They have all sorts of activities for you to participate with, if you're able. They seem to be very accommodating. A lot of the residents aren't able, but they do what they can. They schedule it very nicely and keep the residents busy all day long. It's very friendly and nicely run. It just felt better to us. We haven't been here for too long, but what we're enjoying it very much. We would recommend it.
db not happy
As the executor of my father's estate I want to warn any potential customers about the "Entrance Fee" refund. It has been 40 months and the refund has stil not been returned. I want to warn any one considering this facillity to consider the length of time the contract can be strung out.
David.Eskin
July 23, 2012
The facility was a rather pleasant place to visit, having numerous amenities. It possessed a large swimming pool with tasteful furniture and well groomed foliage, as well as several paved walking paths around the pool area. Inside of the complex it had several semi-private lounges for visitors and residents. The complex also had a ballroom with a baby grand piano, a large recreation room with glass tables with many puzzles and board games, as well as several Televisions and numerous up to date magazines provided by the staff. There was also a dining room with wait staff with reasonably good food. The actual room assigned to my grandmother was spacious enough for her, but not large enough to accompany visitors (although the lounges and other amenities alleviated this issue). There was room for her to bring some of her own furniture, such as some cabinets and shelves. Her room also possessed a window with a view of grass and trees, not a parking lot or major road. The staff was friendly and dedicated, ensuring that my grandmother took her medicine as well as checking in on her throughout the day. Given the facility's policy of grouping residents into wing's based on level of independence and coherence, she was afforded a number of opportunities to socialize with other residents, both of her own accord and through organized events such as mahjong games and bingo tournaments. As a whole the facility provided an above expected quality of life for my Grandmother during the last years of her life, as well as taking good care of her and making it easy and enjoyable to visit her. I would recommend the facility to those in the area.
commercesd
April 11, 2012
We visited the Gulf Coast Village Assisted Living in Cape Coral while searching for a suitable assisted living facility for my friend's mother.
The staff greeted us and seemed very warm and friendly. The outer grounds looked well-kept and pleasant.
The foyer was nicely decorated and seemed very comfortable, as did all of the communal rooms.
The apartments were all clean, well-kept and conveniently designed, according to each resident's tastes.
The activity calendar featured many healthy and stimulating activities. We liked that the staff encourages participation and tries to make everything interesting for its residents.
The food looked deliciously prepared, as well as nutritious. The dietician and chef changes up the menu to keep it interesting and encourage residents to make suggestions.
The dining areas were nicely designed and warm. Residents may choose communal dining or more private situations. There are places for them to visit with families, as well.
They have outings to local libraries, events, culture, restaurants, shopping and even athletic activities. They take suggestions to update the schedule as much as possible and keep the activities stimulating.
The exercise room includes exercise classes and equipment is also available. Residents can also safely navigate the lovely garden pathways and courtyards safely.
The staff appeared to make every effort to ensure that the residents were both safe and comfortable in this living environment.
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