Pines of Sarasota
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- 1501 N. Orange Avenue, Sarasota, FL 34236
- (941) 365-0250
- 4.6 ( 7 reviews )
- Assisted Living and Nursing Homes







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About This Community
Pines of Sarasota is a 63-year old private, non-profit organization that each year, provides residential services to more than 400 seniors and outpatient rehabilitation/therapy to more than 2,000 individuals. Pines' 17-acre campus houses assisted living, skilled nursing, rehabilitation and Alzheimer's/dementia care facilities, along with two child care centers including children with special needs and a unique educational institute providing professional and home based elder caregiver training. As the largest provider of nursing home beds for Medicaid recipients between Bradenton and Naples, Pines mission is to provide care regardless of ability to pay.
Pines of Sarasota Rates
| Minimum Monthly Rate: | $1,625 |
| Maximum Monthly Rate: | $7,620 |
Reviews
4.6
( 7 Reviews )
Joy
The rehab at Pines of Sarasota was great. The staff was very friendly, pleasant, and accommodating. They were concerned and very helpful. My mom has a private room, and it was nice. It’s an older facility and has been around for a while, but it’s clean and comfortable. The food wasn’t as good though. The physical therapy and the OT were excellent.
D.A.701103
January 26, 2017
The Pines really knew their patients and cared for them, and I was impressed. They put the patients' needs first. I'm very pleased with them and would recommend them to anyone needing that level of care. They had good views from their windows. The food was good, and they only repeat their menu every two months.
Visitor95170850
September 23, 2014
My husband is at the Pines of Sarasota. Where it is located is good. I like it. Is it the best of the best? No, but it is OK and it is fine. At the moment, he is there because he has ALS and they wanted to help and take care of him because I can no longer take care of him. There are a lot of good positives about it, but I am researching others that might offer some other care, i.e., care things that might be helpful to him such as physical therapy and occupational therapy. The people are nice and friendly. It is a good place and I am not complaining but I know that there is some other out there that I wanted to research and further go because, with his particular illness, it is not just an old aging thing, he has got ALS, and I want to find the best care for him.
Visitor1530
June 30, 2014
Pines of Sarasota - Therapy and Rehabilitation Centers have very nice living conditions. I know people on the board of directors there, which was helpful. The price was helpful, and it was very clean, very nice. Everyone was very accommodating. My mother has a lovely two-room suite. The dining room is lovely.
Dave575
June 29, 2012
When first entering the community you notice an erected wall surrounding it and a gate house to prevent unauthorized entrance, giving the impression of being very safe. The amenities were beautiful and the whole area had a very serene and modern look to it. The staff of nurses and care takers were knowledgeable and very friendly. The interior of the buildings were relatively modern with some outdated kitchen equipment, the paneling on the ceiling however needed upkeep. Overall I was very satisfied with my visit.
SRQ DeeDee
August 11, 2011
The Pins is the best assistedliving/Rehab/Nursing Home facility in Sarasota. They are the most affordable and certainly very caring. I know of this facility personally because several friends from my mobile home park have gone on to be admitted there.
Mary Alice
August 11, 2011
Pines is a not-for-profit Assisted Living and Skilled Nursing Facility with a strong focus on high quality care, resident comfort and good relationships with families and friends. It began as the County Home with 6 homeless residents 50 years ago and has evolved into one of the premier care providers in the elder care community in Sarasota. Pines also manages two thrift shops in order to assist with rising costs. The people and facilities are first-rate!
I served on its Board of Directors for 6 years but stepped off two years ago.
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