Glenridge on Palmer Ranch
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- 7333 Scotland Way, Sarasota, FL 34238
- (888) 999-4536
- 4.5 ( 9 reviews )
- Assisted Living, Independent Living, Nursing Homes, and Continuing Care Communities
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About This Community
Refund Plans: 95% of Entrance Fee; 50% Refund (Price: 75% of Entrance Fee); Declining Balance at 1% per mo. for 100 mos. (Price: 66% of Entrance Fee). Also offer fee-for-service contract.
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4.5
( 9 Reviews )
Carol
June 03, 2021
I lived at Glenridge on Palmer Ranch three or four years ago. It's a very fine place. They have large grounds, and they're now building more houses on the grounds. So you can buy a house, use all the services of the Glenridge, and then if you need to move into the Glenridge you can just sell your house and move in. They also have assisted living and memory care, and they're putting up a tall building on the premises for doctors' offices so people don't have to go anywhere to see their doctors. It's an excellent place. I also have friends there, and I talk to them all the time. The grounds are very adequate in terms of walking your dog; it's very spacious and not like a building with small amount of space. They had two dining rooms: a fancy dining room and a regular dining room. I would go back if I could. The staff was always nice; there was nobody there you didn't want to talk to. Everybody plays cards and bingo and participates in activities; that always goes on, and it was nothing unusual. They were trying to set up a workshop for people who wanted to build things; that never came to pass, but they had good ideas.
Larry
Glenridge on Palmer Ranch had a very nice and impressive setup, but it was very expensive. The rooms were all nice and had everything you would need. It was much nicer than I had anticipated. They were quite large and I was impressed by how big they were. They take you to various doctors' offices or restaurants. They have tours, music, and other conveniences, like a dry cleaner that you could have access to. It was very inclusive and impressive. The food was very good. They're very good, cooperative, and organized. They knew what they were doing and I had a feeling of confidence with them.
Rosemarie
August 21, 2017
Glenridge on Palmer Ranch is really very nice. It's pleasant to be here and the food is good. The services seem to be upgraded. You can be quite busy if you want to since there are activities every day. I live in a 1-bedroom apartment with one bedroom, one bathroom, one living room, and a closet. There's an area with a little refrigerator and a place for a coffee pot. It's all good and never bad.
Anne404035
September 14, 2016
We did go to the Glenridge in their independent living section. It was very upscale, and my parents loved that, but it wouldn’t accommodate them. They really need to be in assisted living. The accommodations were excellent. It was a beautiful community. We went over to their assisted living, but they didn’t have anything available, and they were doing renovations to the apartments that they were showing, so we couldn’t see anything. They have a beautiful restaurant type dining, a stage where they do plays and which was open to the public, a pool, and a wonderful gym; they have everything and anything you could ever want. It’s gorgeous.
Granny L
August 15, 2016
The Glenridge is the ultimate in living. Premises are beautiful. 90 acres of walks. Apartment designed to your choices. Good sensational. People of great integrity. Residents interesting. Activities of every kind. Health and nursing aspects 5 star and I am a professor in health science si I know. It is a joy to be here.
Visitor109063250
June 29, 2015
It is beautiful and very upscale, but there is a significant buy-in to get in. Everything was beautiful about Glenridge, but much more expensive than any place we had seen. My parents are quite elderly -- 88 and 89. It seems to be more of a place where you would want to get in when you're more like 70s and just plan on staying there for the rest of your life. There are independent apartments, and they have even standalone villas. For those folks that could be independent and have plenty of money, it's really good if they would want to make the commitment just to stay there from when they are still very active and independent and then progress to assisted when that time would come. Their activities are wonderful. They have a performing arts center where they bring in sometimes national talents to perform for their residents. They take them around. They have physical activities, yoga, swimming, field trips, and special dining. They are by far the nicest place we have seen. Their assisted living and memory care availability is limited as far as the number of units available, but they have a lot of land, and they are expanding.
Loving Couple
August 27, 2013
Glenridge has a wide variety of flexible plans, which we find very interesting. We like this facility. It seems quite nice and very comprehensive. We know people in this community and we visited them. What I like best about The Glenridge is its overall impression. Also I like that they have lots of activities going on and that they offer convenient transportation and so forth.
Maggie11
August 25, 2013
The advantage of Glenridge was that it had a lot of living options. You could choose from probably a dozen different layouts. They had a main dining room. They had art classes and similar activities that others had. The disadvantage was that it was huge. It had like 365 residents. I would recommend them to others.
Tallahassee Lassee
August 13, 2012
The caregivers at the Glenridge where my mom and dad are at are so above and beyond the bar. The activities director Karen (Carroll Center skilled nursing) wrote the OSU alumni and told them my dad was a cheerleeder in th 50's and they sent all kinds of memorabilia, and a plaque! The speech therapist Jo wrote me my dad could really use the ipad to communciate since he has trouble communicating with everyone due to a hemmoragic stroke. Medicare will not pay for it because he is in skilled nursing but he was really computer savy before the stroke and does respond well to techology. I am so grateful my parents are at the Glenridge, it has enabled them to have satisfying quality of life no matter the physical, or mental state they are in.
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