Features Extra:Library, Billards, Shuffleboard Court
Cleaning services
Laundry For Linens
Housekeeping
Laundry For Clothing
Health services
Skilled Nursing
Hospice Care
Medication Management
Description
About This Community
Since 2001, the Harbor Place at Port St. Lucie retirement resort in Port St. Lucie, Florida, has thrived upon the concepts of community, neighborhood living, and the warmth of family and friends. Providing independent living and assisted living options, HarborPlace at Port St. Lucie offers a strong sense of community and a loyal and dedicated staff.
Over the years, Harbor Place at Port St. Lucie has built a reputation for senior housing in Florida that's synonymous with quality. It boasts a five-star service rating, elegant dining rooms, and housekeeping and maintenance services that guarantee carefree living to its independent living and assisted living residents. Harbor Place at Port St. Lucie also features its own beauty salon, putting green, pool, hot tub, and shuffleboard.
At the Harbor Place at Port St. Lucie independent living community, you'll find the highest quality in retirement community living. The staff respects their residents, offering an environment that's like an upscale hotel and a home away from home rolled into one. Harbor Place at Port St. Lucie is proud of its reputation for excellence and is dedicated to maintaining it. A wide variety of floor plans is available, as well as non-endowment entry fees and month-to-month leases.
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Reviews
4.1( 7 Reviews )
Elaine
August 21, 2021
Harbor Place at Port St. Lucie was a very friendly and very caring place. It's very homey and the dining room has cloth napkins and linen tablecloths. They have a library and laundry rooms on each floor and they check every day to make sure you're OK. They have people that will put up the shelves you bought if you need them and they're willing to help whatever you'd like them to help you do. They have lots of things to do, like bingo, shuffleboard, water aerobics, games, puzzles, and a workout room. Plus, it's quite beautiful. I saw a one-bedroom and it looked like it would be very comfortable. It's also very clean and I think it's going to be wonderful. We were invited for lunch and the food was good.
Gladys
June 23, 2021
My friend is in Harbor Place at Port St. Lucie. It's an independent living facility which can go to assisted living if needed. She's good where she's at now. I don't know much about the facility. I've been there once to visit her, and I'm going to go again this weekend. It's a beautiful facility. It is just really impressive. Now that things are opening up and most seniors have been vaccinated for COVID, they're beginning to have more activities and so forth for the residents. My friend is in a small, one-bedroom apartment, which is very nice. They have a library on each floor, including a large-print library. It's well run. I know they have three meals a day.
I feel hesitant to put a rating on the place, the reason being my friend is extremely fussy and no place is going to satisfy her completely. I can only go on what I saw when I was there. I don't know anything about how quick they are to respond if there's a problem or if the food is that good. I met the staff only at the check-in desk. They have two main entrances, there's a desk at each entrance, and they have an electronic check-in procedure that actually takes a photograph of your face and matches it when you sign in. They seem to be very courteous and willing to answer questions.
I haven't eaten there. My friend's very fussy. She likes very light California cuisine with weird kinds of lettuce and that kind of thing. They have a Mississippi night where they could have their choice of ribs, shrimp, and all sorts of different kinds of cuisine, and she seemed to enjoy that. I think they probably do pretty well with the food. It's just that she's so fussy.
It's very clean and very well kept. During COVID, when everything was shut down, they didn't have gatherings, but now they are starting to have them again. I know she goes to art class, and she plays a couple of games -- Rummikub and something else. I really don't know what all activities they have going right now; I just know that they've started up again now that most everybody has been vaccinated.
Jeff
January 26, 2021
I saw the Harbor Place at Port St. Lucie. I've dealt with the head gal there, and she's awesome. The rooms were nice. I thought the food was fine. They gave you a menu, it's kind of like going to a restaurant, and it was good. There's nothing to complain about. It's a very beautiful place.
gone and happy to be.
February 22, 2020
A very nice concept. The staff is always friendly and helpful. Activities are varied and a lot of fun. The only deficit is one of the residents feels she is in charge and the rest of the residents do what she says and makes it so a lot of residents do not want to participate in activities. The former director let her run the facility as she wants no matter that she bullies many people and causes them to go to other facilities where they are all equal. She is definitely guilty of elder abuse.
Rita
August 10, 2019
We decided on Harbor Place. The apartments were lovely, spacious, convenient, and met all our needs. They have a variety of activities, outings, and it's a nice, social atmosphere. They encourage friendships and relationships, which is important. The dining area was very nice, the service was good, and the staff was lovely. The fellow residents we dined with had nothing but nice things to say about the place. They have a beauty shop, a little gift store, a pool, card rooms, movie rooms, and a library.
Visitor6167
July 31, 2013
I visited Harbor Place for myself and it is very nice. Their staff is very good. They also have all different things that you can do and participate in. I ate there once and the food was excellent. They have nice apartments. There are a few different apartments there but I thought it is a little expensive.
Analise
This facility should get high marks for being an excellent location with good competent caregivers. The biggest complaint I have is how it treats these valuable personnel according to my uncle who is both a resident and a witness. Staff work all through night without decent food to eat or even a break. I know I wonder how competent anyone can be without eating, or working for 8 to 10 hours without a break. Accidents and poor judgement can easily be attributed to either of these disturbing trends and when you combine them it is a recipe for disaster. My uncle has seen CNA's stumble through shifts in no condition to really take care of others when they are so lacking rest and fortification themselves. It is an accident waiting to happen and a labor complaint ready to be filed! Ms DR. Martinez