At Renaissance at The Terraces, our full continuum of on-site health services gives residents and their families great comfort in knowing they have a firm plan in place for the future. All levels of care, including assisted living and memory support are open for direct admittance, with no entrance fee. Our exceptional care and life-enriching services and amenities promote a more fulfilling, stress-free life.
Renaissance Services & Amenities
Three chef-prepared meals daily, served in a private dining room
Access to full continuum of on-site health care services
Consulting medical director
Registered dietician
Medication monitoring and administration
Wellness programs
Rehabilitative therapy services
State-of-the-art equipment and treatment programs
24-hour security and emergency call system
Gated community
Sprinkler system and smoke detectors
Fire-rated and sound-resistant construction
Emergency power generators
Apartment and grounds maintenance
Beauty salon, barbershop and spa services
Housekeeping, daily bed-making and personal laundry service
Individually controlled heating and air conditioning
Accessible swimming pool
We work directly with residents and families to tailor a plan that works best according to personal needs, schedules and preferences. Together we ensure each person enjoys an enriching life with maximum independence.
Assisted Living Services & Amenities
24-hour licensed nurses available
Assistance with activities of daily living
Spacious 1- and 2-bedroom apartments, complete with kitchenette and full bath
All utilities and basic cable provided, except telephone
Wi-Fi Internet access included throughout
Social and life enrichment activities
Large arts and crafts studio
Dedicated fitness center
Outdoor patio area and landscaped grounds
Well-appointed common areas, including TV room, library, lounge areas, media room and video room with Wii
Scheduled transportation available
Renaissance's thoughtfully designed memory support program promotes choice and independence in a safe, secure and familiar environment. Our passionate staff is committed to creating positive experiences for residents with Alzheimer's disease and other forms of dementia.
Memory Support Services & Amenities
24-hour certified nurse aide assistance
Secure environment
Dedicated professionals, specially trained to care for those with memory loss
Personalized care plans tailored to meet unique needs and preferences
Spacious, private studio apartments with full private bath
All utilities provided, including basic cable and local telephone service
Memory boxes to help residents locate their apartment independently
Large activity common spaces designed to promote social interaction
Enclosed courtyard for safe outdoor activities such as walking and family visits
Interactive and socially stimulating programming
If you or someone you know could benefit from the quality care and exceptional service at Renaissance, we encourage you to schedule a personal appointment. We understand choices related to health care matter, and our trained professionals are here to help guide you through the process. Let them answer all your questions and explain our residential options, care programs and life-enriching amenities. It's all here at the area's newest, most comprehensive senior living community.
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Reviews
4.4( 19 Reviews )
TRAVELWITHLINDA
April 12, 2019
My husband has been in rehab here for about 40 days at Renaissance. What a WONDERFUL place - he is getting AMAZING care - the staff is so kind, genuine and helpful. He will be coming home soon and will miss all the staff who took care of him. The facilites are first class - the rooms are beautiful - the food and service is great - - can't say enough good things about Renaissance!
chbarton
January 20, 2018
The facility has ambiance both from the outside and within the facility with decor. The resident care staff were basically nice, but it was plain to see that chronic under staffing had taken it's toll on their ability to perform in an unhurried and hasty manner. Obviously management is not interested in quality of care of the residents, but instead their focus is on Terraces revenue so they can retain their "cushy" overpaid administrative jobs. It is a lose/lose situation for both residents and employees who are hoping for a quality of care that matches this building"s exterior facade. Continuity of care is out of the question with their enormous turnover, and use of outside agency for staffing. Beware of this place, it is definitely not what it appears on the outside! My friend regrets having paid the high cost demanded by Terraces to move in, and wishes, in hindsight, they had looked a little deeper into the happenings and true lifestyle of the interior of this building.
George M.762280
October 13, 2016
I went to Renaissance at The Terrace. My visit was kind of short and sweet. It was very expensive and it wasn’t affordable for us. It was like a luxury hotel. It was so nice, very clean and so immaculate. I went into the general area. I saw where they had like a fine dining restaurant. They provided three meals a day. The staff was very knowledgeable.
gcrafeedeed
June 23, 2015
I moved Mom to the Renaissance from another community in Naples where she resided for over 5 years in Assisted Living. Yes, I was impressed with the building and décor but have learned much about quality care over the years and looked much harder at their staff and resident services. Was very impressed with their candor and honesty. The AL Director is sincere and has delivered on his promise provide quality (not perfect) supportive care. In the past, I tired of management and clinical people over-promising and under delivering. So far, after 5 months, they have delivered well on their promise. I am also impressed with how well they stay in touch and keep me informed. The only thing I don't care for is nursing aides playing a role in the dining room but it does appear this program works for them. I strongly endorse this facility.
Buckeye Fan
Beautiful facility but way understaffed and lots of turnover which needs to be improved. Need more hands on interaction with residents but the staff is so busy. They are caring, just stretched way too thin.
CharlesRev
April 19, 2015
Came to visit a friend at The Renaissance while recovering from knee surgery. First, let me state up front that I do not like health care settings in general. I've had too many bad experiences through the years related to hospital care and rehab. That said, I never realized a nursing and rehab environment as the Renaissance could be so hospitable. Had dinner with my friend. Food was actually delicious and they staff offered me a glass of wine. I thought I was at a fine hotel. Everyone smiled and literally jumped through hoops to provide assistance. The head nurse, an African American woman, was very business like but incredibly professional. Post surgery recovery is a major headache but if necessary, I cannot think of a better recovery environment then this place.
psmsaddie
February 26, 2015
My mother was at the Renaissance for 5 days till I took
her out. All I can say is that they should have saved the money they used on the high end decorations and paid
for better help!!!! If you love your parent at all do not
use this place!
Bill102549750
We visited the Terraces at Bonita Springs. It's a very big building. Somebody showed us around, and we really didn't meet any of the staff, but we just looked at the rooms. It was all very good, and it was a very upscale place. The rooms were newer and better equipped just because it is newer. It is probably a little higher class and upscale in pricing and so on. I saw the dining room, and it is very nice. As for activities, they got a little bit of everything.
Visitor101828150
February 11, 2015
We just felt that Renaissance at The Terraces was way too large for a person with memory issues. It was an impressive building, but not for a person with dementia, my mother might get lost. It was cold feeling, and it wasn't homey. The people were very nice, and it's very beautiful, but it's just way too overwhelming.
Visitor100716550
January 15, 2015
What I like about The Terraces is the fact that it is brand new and that they have a skilled nursing care and memory care unit. I did not like the one-bedroom apartment that we saw. However, they had a nice choice for those who wanted something bigger. It was a very nice facility. It was beautiful. The dining room was very nice. They have an indoor and outdoor pool and one tennis court. It was a beautiful tour. Very deluxe! I would surely recommend this facility to others.
David96975750
December 09, 2014
Mom is now at Renaissance at the Terraces. So far it has been a good experience, and she seems to be adjusting quite well. The rooms and the apartments are nice and of decent size. You bring your own furniture as it is not furnished. The staff is very good. They are very attentive, and they have been learning her preferences with what she needs. This place has a combination of assisted and advanced nursing care.
Visitor88082050
October 22, 2014
We looked at the Renaissance. It was such a new and beautifully-appointed building, but we’d be paying more for the Italian work on the walls. It was a little high for our price range, and the rooms were a lot smaller. My husband would not maneuver within his apartment as easily. The good part is they have a swimming pool which has a ramp into it. My husband would have been able to use his walker to get down.
Visitor4774
August 28, 2014
The Terraces at Bonita Springs is where my parents are now living. We chose this community because they offered the nicest amenities and the nicest living situation for my parents. It is brand new, only a year old. The dining room amenities are incredible. The grounds are beautiful. The services they offered are excellent. They have continuing care and they are all very suitable to what their needs were. The food is phenomenal. The service and the staff are unbelievable. They really take care to meet people's needs, to know who they are by name and to know their food preferences, i.e., allergies. The facility is absolutely beautiful. It is extremely friendly and outgoing. My parents are in an independent unit. If either of them needs assisted living or any other kind of nursing care, they offer everything.
Visitor2103
August 13, 2014
Renaissance at the Terraces was gorgeous. It was brand new and very expensive. The woman who showed me around was very good, but I knew immediately that we could not afford that. I know one of the people from our development who moved to the Terraces and she got very, very good care there.
Visitor86756550
June 30, 2014
The Terraces at Bonita Springs is near my daughter's house. It’s beautiful, but the cost is beyond what I want to spend. They want an upfront payment, too. I saw a one-bedroom apartment with a full kitchen, bathroom, and a living room. The staff were nice. They have a gym with yoga and water aerobics, which I like.
Visitor84681350
June 25, 2014
The Terraces was way out of my price range. The whole place is gorgeous. What interests me most is its ambience, and the fact that they have continuing care. We had lunch, and the food was good. The rooms were very nice and adequate.
Visitor79933150
April 29, 2014
The Terraces at Bonita Springs is very beautiful. They have everything that you could ask for. The staff is very nice. There are times when you might think that they're a little tired, but it's a very tough job. And that's why my husband is there because I could not handle it any longer. He's very happy there.
Bob74651850
The Terraces at Bonita Springs had everything from independent living facility to hospice. The skilled nursing and assisted living quarters were gorgeous. You could bring your own furniture in the apartments and everybody had a veranda. There were two professional chefs and the food was very delicious. They had various activities and also transportation. They had an indoor pool and the hot tub was designed for the therapy. I went to the pool for my therapy and exercise. A professional taught the exercises. The staff were wonderful people and everybody was caring.
Marlene5
August 07, 2013
The Terraces at Bonita Springs had just completed its building and they had just started taking people in. I saw the model and met one person from marketing. They had sample rooms that you could see there. I liked it because it didn't have a huge campus. The rooms and the layout were lovely. The rooms for the activities were not in the building.