Shell Point Retirement Community
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- 13921 Shell Point Plaza, Fort Myers, FL 33908
- (239) 466-1131
- 4.3 ( 32 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Continuing Care Communities
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4.3
( 32 Reviews )
Patricia
November 20, 2022
I have friends at Shell Point Retirement Community. It's big and they have a golf course. They're on the water, so there's canoeing and kayaking and stuff like that going on. There are multiple buildings and levels of care. It's also a CCRC. Part of the problem there for me personally is that there's one main dining room, and you have to take a jitney to the dining room. The independent units are large, probably some of them over 2000 square feet. It also was a luxury. There are other smaller apartments around, but my friends have usually three-bedroom three-bath units. It's part of our hospital system campus, so it physically adjoins a hospital. That's important to a lot of people I'm sure. It's a very old established community and it has a variety of living situations from smaller apartments to extremely large luxury units. It has villas available. They have separate grill rooms in addition to the central dining hall in one of the buildings. They're building their own hospital and they have a separate memory care unit that I have visited.
James
September 17, 2022
Shell Point Retirement Community is excellent. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay, and I highly recommend it to anybody that is thinking about a retirement community. I think it's one of the best you can find anywhere. They have all different room styles and sizes. There are very small studios, and they go all the way up to three bedrooms, and two baths (depends on what you want and what you want to pay for). We cook on our own, but they have about five restaurants on the premises, and they're all very good.
If there's any kind of amenity that you would want in a retirement community, you will find it here. They have everything imaginable from tennis to pickleball, to golf to Bocce, to Croquet to game rooms, to railroad train models, or any kind of game or activity or program that you might have an interest in. They also have a wonderful woodshop, a pottery place, an art studio, and places where you can practice your instruments. They have every conceivable amenity that anybody could ever want. I don't think I've ever found anything that was not provided.
Caroline
May 14, 2022
Shell Point Retirement Community is a 700 acres community that is surrounded by water. It's five stars and the amenities are top of the line. Everything is self-contained here. You wouldn't even have to leave the community. We have several restaurants, tennis courts, Pickleball courts, and several swimming pools. We have a 24-hour medical team and the staff is phenomenal. You can pull an emergency cord or you can call a certain number. Someone is always there to answer your call to put you in touch with the medical team. We have weekly housekeeping here and I like that very much.
We have an art center here that they built last year. The residents' art is displayed in it. There's also a gift store, a photo place where people who are into photography can go and develop their own pictures, a quilting section where you can go make quilts, pottery, a music studio, an arts and crafts room, and then in that same building, there is a theater that performers come in and can give live performances. Buses will take people to a theater that's 10 miles from here to see famous people who come to town or go to Naples to see ballet and different things like that. So, the cultural interest here is high.
It's expensive to live here but we get so much value. It's a wonderful place and for people who want to come to Florida on the West Coast, I highly recommend it. I find peace living here, which is a much more meaningful thing to me, at my age.
Alycia diane
April 20, 2022
We have been on the wait list for 5 years. Now they want you to take one of the tiny garden apartments to be a resident so you can get one of the other units. Someone that does that jumps in front of people that have waited for years. They do not show Christian values to people. All about the money.
Mary
I like where Shell Point Retirement Community is; it's in a good area. There's lots to do there, they have a golf course, it's on the water, and I like that. It's just a nice place with nice people there. I like it. It's not one building, it's several buildings. It's not new, but they're building new areas there all the time, and it's big. It's very good. I like the facility a lot.
Reviewer0616
July 03, 2019
I'm at The Woodlands at Shell Point. It's like living in a resort. The services are quite wonderful, but it's very difficult to find yourself respected here. It has nothing to do with the people who do the cleaning and housekeeping because they're perfectly wonderful folks. I'm speaking of the administrators at the higher level. There are six restaurants on the premises. The assisted living and the nursing facilities have their own dining rooms, but if you're in independent living, you can choose to buy a meal ticket and use that as money at any of the restaurants you want. There are plenty of activities. The Academy of Lifelong Learning is wonderful, and they have five classes a week. There's everything from pilates to bike riding to dancing. There's a rehabilitative therapy department right here on-site. The apartment is a little big for me, but it's fine. The staff is absolutely wonderful. They're just extraordinarily pricy. They're aiming for a very specific clientele, which is kind of too bad, since they are supposed to be a 501c3.
Roberta
June 19, 2019
I highly recommend Shell Point. It's a beautiful community. When I get old, I want my kids to send me there. They have everything. It's a condominium with many things going on. If you want to get old and be happy, that's the place to be. It's assisted living and independent living. It's expensive, but worth it. Everybody's very friendly. There were a lot of activities for the old people. You can never be bored. The service, the people, the place, and the food were excellent. It's very clean. They're building a new area, so it's getting bigger.
Mary
My friend is at Shell Point Retirement Community for rehab. She's getting excellent care, and her room is always kept clean. The staff members is very good and very friendly, and she's been there several times. They have lots of puzzles and things like that, although the residents there are usually too ill to get up and go. I fill out her menu for the week, and they have a very nice variety of food. I really think it's the best in Fort Myers. Its a top-rated, huge place.
Janet
February 27, 2018
We saw the old section of Shell Point. It was very nice, but everyone was in their 90s or higher, and we want to be in a community of folks who weren't that age. The tour was fantastic. I would be interested in the newer section. They gave us a ride through the gardens. There were places to go out and sit in the yard, and they showed us where the river was. They had a waterfront view, which was a big plus. They had woodworking, crafts, art classes, and the most activities of all the places I've seen. However, the staff was pushy with the seniors.
Lynn375311
February 23, 2017
Shell Point is near the water which we like as it's on the Caloosahatchee River. It's got an active program that has an 18-hole golf course. The people were very nice. There is a wonderful church program and an extensive library. They have a variety of food. We are taking a small unit because we prefer to be near the water.
HB
At Shell Point Retirement Community you had to be responsible for like your own meal, and you had to buy into that community as well. Then, they had like a restaurant, and I thought the meals were like separate. However, it was a wonderful community with a lot more activities. They had the most activities that I saw. They had golf and tennis. It was by a big lake with boating and fishing and all that. It was excellently maintained. They had excellent staff over there.
DT726461
October 18, 2016
I went with my brother for a tour at Shell Point, and the place was beautiful, but the cost is ridiculous; it’s too expensive. For their amenities, they just had everything. They have two golf courses, swimming pools, and all kinds of recreations. They also have all types of buildings that are beautiful. It was a huge place. They also have a bus that can take you for a tour. It was everything you could want, but very expensive.
Elizabeth224404
September 13, 2016
Shell Point Village is absolutely wonderful. We like it there because we can take our boats, our kayaks, and our jet skis. They have Olympic swimming pools and a golf course. They have a full range of housing, and there are probably 350 different activities to do everyday including trips. We like the location of it with all different eating places. You get like a credit card, and you go wherever you want to eat. The rooms are like in big condos.
Cathy023016
August 22, 2016
I really enjoyed being at Shell Point. My friend’s mother lived there, and we were moving her back up here in Indianapolis, so I stayed there for a few days while packing up. Everybody was very friendly, and there were lots of activities. The food was good. It was a good atmosphere. If I retire someplace, that would be where I would go, I hoped.
Visiting Reviewer
August 18, 2016
Shell Point was beautiful but very expensive. I saw residents kayaking. The place looked like a resort. The staff who accommodated me was very nice and well groomed.
happy resident20
February 22, 2016
We chose Shell Point because we like Florida, and it’s a newer place. They have a number of dining rooms, and the food is good. We are happy.
Betty105901950
Shell Point Retirement was wonderful. The staff was really nice. It was just not for us.
Laverne6
August 27, 2015
I went to another place because my kids thought that I should be in a place where I wouldn't be alone, so I sold my home and went to another place in the area -- Shell Point Retirement. It was more of a place where they had all kinds of people in the same group; there were people that were not well and people that needed more help and all that kind of thing. I knew if I wouldn't stay there very long and that I would be leaving, so I just said, "Kids, I got to get out of here." Shell Point is a Christian community, and they have lots and lots of money, but they've got this older place, which was a hotel, and turned it into a retirement place.
Visitor110224450
July 04, 2015
The best place that I might consider was Shell Point. It was just beautiful. It was just like a resort. The grounds, the food, the dining, and the apartments were really nice. They offered a lot. We only saw one room, but it depended on what you were looking for. A one-bedroom was of course smaller, and there were two-bedrooms. They had a lot of activities, and the people were not that old. It seemed like a lot of them were still in their early 60s. That would be a place people would want to be, unless you couldn't afford it. Inside, it was very clean. They had a library, and they had all kind of services there.
Suzanne35
June 13, 2015
12 years ago, we knew somebody who came here and then we came here to look at it, and we liked it. We have been here since 2010. Shell Point is a good place; there is a huge assortment of apartments. There is everything from a studio apartment to three or four bedroom apartments or a house, and they are clean. It is a big place, there are four restaurants, and the food is fine. There’s a lot of athletic things to do, there’s a golf course, and there’s a marina, several gyms, swimming pools, exercises classes, and tennis courts. It is on a river that flows out into the Gulf of Mexico. It is beautiful, well-maintained, and clean. Most of my experience is good. It is safe and secured.
Visitor104335050
March 30, 2015
We found Shell Point, and we really liked it. It’s great, and it offers all levels of care. It doesn’t even look like a nursing home. It’s modern; it’s not the wallpapered looking, and they don’t have to have dinners every night which is wonderful. I like that, because we travel a lot. You have can ask for it, but you don’t have to have it with you. It’s absolutely wonderful and spacious with lots of oxygen. There’s a home and condos; it’s varied living. There’s biking and walking paths. It’s just like a resort community -- very nice.
Visitor100716550
January 13, 2015
We went to Shell Point. It is a huge facility. They have 3000 residents. They have a golf course and a tennis court on the property. They have indoor and outdoor pools. They have a choice of seven different buildings. They have areas in the woods, and they have areas of single homes. Whatever you could possibly want for a facility, Shell Point has it, both private homes as well as living in a wood rise or a high rise. I met two or three people, and they were all extremely courteous and kind, but I had no contact with the staff, e.g. medical or servicing.
Visitor92401050
August 20, 2014
My father is at Shell Point. The experience is very good. The facility is excellent. He has a one-bedroom unit and it is very nice. He has a private bath. He actually got a small half-bath. It is nice. They keep it up. They come in and vacuum and clean every once a week. They change the linens once week. The staff is very good. They are excellent, I would say.
Visitor81779550
August 13, 2014
It's fabulous. It’s working out great for my mother-in-law. At Shell Point Village they have thought of everything and they have every angle covered. It’s just a lovely place. They have lots to do, anything that you can think of. There are woodworking, pottery, and art. The staff is outstanding. Every single person is caring and incredible. I would totally recommend it for anyone. It’s a great choice.
Robert88438050
July 31, 2014
Shell Point Retirement was an excellent community. It was an expensive community and it was quite large. There were a lot of activities, very active people, and it was beautifully kept. But for some reason, getting into it was very difficult. They had a long waiting list with few openings. They had a golf course and they had kayaking because the facility is close to the river. They even had boat slips that you could reserve. It was really upscale; these people were well-off. We actually visited some friends who live there and they love it. The place was really beautiful and I would have moved in there in a heartbeat.
Visitor70747350
April 11, 2014
Shell Point Retirement was really nice. They have different buildings and different levels, and when we looked, we thought we couldn't afford it. The rooms were real nice, clean, and big enough. Some of their places overlook the water. The staff was very good. They have all kinds of activities according to what you're able to do. Some of them are still able to play golf. They have it all at that place. It's a clean and beautiful place, interesting to just go through there and look around. It's not far away, but it's not right in town.
anitj
May 10, 2013
It is a lovely campus with many cultural and social activities evident. However, we were told that it only accepts married couples or "blood relations" such as sisters or brothers due to "insurance reasons" and "state laws." Unfortunately this excludes those who wish to share living quarters as well as share expenses with either same sex or opposite sex unmarried partners is what we were told by the sales staff.
Onsiteview
May 03, 2013
My wife and I have lived at Shell Point for over ten years, and we agree with the glowing reports by other reviewers. We shopped around other similar facilities, and it soon became apparent that none had anywhere near the amenities we enjoy here. Some things not mentioned elsewhere are a continuing learning program on a wide variety of subjects, (called the Academy.) Tour planning, to local and state points of interest - even cruises. Also the sense of family that develops, especially among those in your own building, where parties and events are regularly scheduled. If anyone loses a spouse, they are never alone here. Being operated by a missionary alliance you might think it's too "chucrhy" for you, but that's strictly on a participate as you wish basis. Small pets are allowed, and there are many seen walking their little poodles, dachshunds, etc.
Just about all important services are included in your monthly fee, except your telephone. There's even a regularly scheduled, (free,) bus service around the campus. We've never regretted moving here, and think it's important to hear a strong vote of approval from a resident.
Lolly2
July 23, 2012
I visited Shell Point of Fort Myers. It's like a resort. This place is very nice but I would not call it a resort, maybe a nice hotel. It's a very beautiful & nice place. It's a younger community; the average age is 70. They have a very large community. I would recommend this facility to others.
Jerry3
was very impressed when I visited Shell Point. It was very nice and clean. The apartments were amazing and some were really fancy. Some apartments were larger and some were average. The staff was nice and toured me around the community. The residents seemed busy and going around a lot and they seemed happy. They have a cultural center there and wood working and things like that available. I really like the place but I'm not sure yet what to expect. I still need to look for other communities.
tkhe99
September 30, 2011
I visit the Shell Point retirement community in Fort Myers Florida on a weekly basis for my job as a maid. It is a clean, neat, well planned community with many ammenities. There are several different types of living arrangements within the community which range from single family homes to assisted care facilities. In addition to a golf course and pools, they offer computer courses, a variety of hobby classes, many social functions, and holiday celebrations. It seems like there is something going on there nearly every day of the week!I work for six different people who live in Shell Point, and their only complaint is the cleaning staff. Though the grounds and common areas are all clean at all times, the cleaning fee included in their monthly dues, cover only twenty minutes of maid service per week.That is why several residents have hired me.Though I am an outside contractor, I am always treated with courtesy and respect by the staff. The residents are always quick to chat and seem to be quite neighborly with one another. Nestled in beautiful Fort Myers Florida, it is only steps to Sanibel Island. Most of the residences take advantage of sweeping views of the island and surrounding waterways.
ziggy3339
August 08, 2011
This is the finest facility of it's kind. I've been to many looking for others and rating them and this by far is the best. For one thing, the people who actually live there are happy. You won't find a long face anywhere. Plenty of company surrounds people who may be retired but are no where near
ready to stop living. This is a place for people who want to live, explore new interests and bond with others who also want to enjoy their life. There's several restaurants right there and the food is healthy, excellent quality and lots of choices. The staff is friendly, not condescending one bit and eager to please. It's on the beach and the views are spectacular. I can't think of anything they've left out. State of the art facilities for all medical care (doctors right on the grounds) and they even deliver meds to your door. In fact, anything that's wanted can be had there. I enjoyed seeing the different living quarters (wonderful), exploring the grounds, gardens, things to do and talking with the residents and employees. I've been there 4 times now and each time I learn some new wonderful thing about it. It's not cheap but if you've saved enough pennies this is the place to go. Don't wait until you're too old to enjoy it. The lifestyle is incredible here!
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