Westminster Shores
125 56TH AVENUE, SOUTH, Saint Petersburg, FL 33705
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5
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March 9, 2023
We have lived here for one year and love it. The restaurant is amazing, and the bar/appetizers is equally delightful. Folks here are very friendly, the kayak launch is new. But one of the best aspects is that everyone sees the Tampa Bay and the bayou, plus a beautiful bird island. There is a half more sea wall for walking (with many benches!) and the sun is almost always shining. We see birds and boats/cruise ships as they move through the bay. Other amenities include workout space and a fitness instructor, beauty shop and nurse/medical services, plus movies, activities, and a member advisory council. Come visit!
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Services and Amenities of Westminster Shores in Saint Petersburg, Florida
Aquatic Amenities
- Swimming Pool
Financing & Payment Options
- Accepts Insurance
Housekeeping & Maintenance
- Housekeeping Services
On-Site Services
- Religious Services
Pets
- Pets
Transportation & Shopping
- General Transportation Services
Companionship & Escort Assistance
- Companionship Services
Fitness & Wellness Programs
- Fitness & wellness facilities/equipment
- Salon Services
Languages
- English spoken
Outside Amenities
- Garden
- Tennis Courts
Specialized Staff
- Nurse on Staff (Part time)
Room Amenities
- Kitchen Appliances In Unit
Dining
- Communal Dining
Health Services
- Skilled Nursing
- Medication Reminders
Licensing & Inspections
- Background Checks
- Staff Drug Screening
Personal Care
- Meal Preparation
Therapies
- Occupational Therapy/Rehabilitation
- Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation
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Reviews of Westminster Shores in Saint Petersburg, Florida
4.2
(23 reviews)
Facility
4.6
Staff
4.3
Food
3.7
Activities
4.2
Value
3.9
Arin I
3
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April 28, 2024
Dining is a challenge. The hours of dining meet the needs of the staff, not the residents. You cannot sit where you want, you are "directed" to tables the staff chooses as they also choose with whom you sit. Spontaneous dining will be a thing of the past. Going forward you will have to reserve a seat for dinner either the night before or early the next day. All because dining cannot plan staffing or attendance. Dining is more like a strict boarding school or prison.
Larry
5
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July 2, 2023
Westminster Shores was constantly upgrading. It's a good-sized facility and well taken care of. The staff was very good. They've got a very wide variety of facilities and activities.
thoughtful resident
3
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June 13, 2023
Since moving to the Shores six years ago, the quality and quantity of services have deteriorated while the monthly service fees have increased dramatically. Initially, if medical help was needed at night, a nurse would evaluate the need for care. This has been discontinued. While numerous activities are offered, it is difficult to take advantage of them because of the scare space available due to an increase in resident numbers without an increase in activity staff. Initially three meals per day was the norm. There is a movement by management to change the method and quality of breakfast delivery. A bookkeeper was located on the property to explain the complicated statements received each month, now that position is part time. Deep cleaning of my apartment was completed yearly, this has not occurred in the last 3 years. At the same time, the residents are vibrant, active, engaged, and a pleasure to know. The front line staff are first rate.
Antonina
2
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March 18, 2023
Place is great , nice location and well maintained. Only one think I have to mention that there is some people in community taking advantage if elderly residents and stealing antique furniture. That's what happened to our relatives.
Lynne S
5
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March 9, 2023
We have lived here for one year and love it. The restaurant is amazing, and the bar/appetizers is equally delightful. Folks here are very friendly, the kayak launch is new. But one of the best aspects is that everyone sees the Tampa Bay and the bayou, plus a beautiful bird island. There is a half more sea wall for walking (with many benches!) and the sun is almost always shining. We see birds and boats/cruise ships as they move through the bay. Other amenities include workout space and a fitness instructor, beauty shop and nurse/medical services, plus movies, activities, and a member advisory council. Come visit!
Tom M.
5
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August 26, 2022
We moved to Sunrise Point last December and are so pleased that we did. Our unit is spectacular, the services are great, and we feel so welcomed by the staff and other residents. Many friends advised us to join a CCRC community in time to take advantage of all that is offered, and we made the wise decision to do so. We have no regrets and would urge others to do the same.
KenSimn
5
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April 6, 2022
I moved into the Shores in December of 2021. It is the best decision that I could have made at this time in my life. My wife and I had been snowbirds between Ruskin and Cleveland, Ohio, for 20 years. When she passed in November of 2020, I moved into an apartment in Gulfport for a year trying to decide what I wanted to do next. When I heard about the Shores, I inquired and immediately felt that I was entering into a warm, caring, and supportive community. I tell my friends that being here is like a cross between college and summer camp. We have our own complete living units and can have all of our meals in the dining hall, where we have a chance to meet and socialize with many interesting and lively people. It feels like summer camp, because every day we are offered a wide variety of social and recreational opportunities on the campus or in the community with bus transportation included. The feeling that I get from my experience with the other residents is that the age dial has been set back significantly, as every one seems to be lively and active disguising their age. Some days I pinch myself and wonder how I could be in such a wonderful place.
Dandylion27
5
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October 29, 2021
Caring staff, clean apartments, beautiful setting, respectful atmosphere. My dad enjoys the field trips, the meals with other residents, and the relationship he's developing with the medical staff. The administration has done everything they can to make the transition to assisted living as smooth as possible.
Aran Isle
2
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October 29, 2021
The Corporate Office in Orlando wants NO input from residents. Residents are to be seen and not heard. Decisions are based on dollars not desires. Many residents are frustrated at the complete lack of customer service. Have a SERIOUS discussion with present residents before referring loved ones.
Nancy Muth
1
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September 17, 2021
I wrote a review of Westminster Shores several years ago, soon after I moved in. I gave it a five star rating and now, after being here several years and becoming involved with the community I am giving it a one star rating. Yes, the setting is beautiful and I have made many wonderful friends here but I can no longer recommend this community to others. Why? Because of the administration. Promises have been made and since broken. One concern is evacuations in case of a hurricane. We were told we would be evacuated and taken care of during the time of evacuation. This care has happened in twice in the past, including just three years ago with Hurricane Irma when residents were taken to a local church. Now we are being told that in the event of a hurricane all independent living residents are on their own! I am signed up to move into the new building that has yet to be completed. Many of us are very upset about numerous issues concerning this building. For over the last year, residents have been voicing their concerns to Shores administration and even more so to the parent company (Westminster Communities of Florida). These concerns have been ignored and for the most part not even given the courtesy of a response. Just a few of these concerns regard toilets at a comfortable height for seniors, proper doors for walk-in closets, a dining room where residents were promised one meal a day. Westminster Communities of Florida does not care about the residents' opinions or desires. I would love to be able to review The Shores again in a few years and be able to give a five star rating. At this point too many of us are frustrated.
San Diego
5
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May 31, 2021
My Shores visit was a very positive experience. The Sales Director was genuinely interested in my goals and questions. She spent extended time with us and provided follow-up timely information. The staff were very friendly and helpful. The property offers a variety of room types from high rise to 1 and 2-story floor plans with variable pricing. The units and grounds are clean and well maintained. If you enjoy the water, the Shores is located right on Tampa Bay with a dock, kayak storage and great views. By chance, we talked with several friendly residents who described The Shores as a great place to live and the food was excellent. The property is located in a quiet residential neighborhood. I ended the day, thinking the Shores could be my future home.
Harry
4
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September 14, 2018
Westminster Shores is fine. Im getting therapy in the morning and in the afternoon, and this is where Im living. I cant walk, and I dont participate in activities. I get three meals a day. They come and clean the room.
JohnConover
5
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September 28, 2017
We first heard about the concept of a Continuing Care Retirement Community like Westminster Shores from our neighbors. We used to talk about the fact that as people age they say that what accelerates the aging process is solitude and loneliness. So it's important from that point of view to be in a community where you have company, and plenty of activities. Once you go on your first visit, you're almost hooked! But we especially love living here. Here, we have a beautiful residence on the waterfront, spacious and lovely, fantastic kitchen. We enjoy having transportation to the symphony, so we don’t have to drive. We have the opportunity to play pickleball or kayak any time we want, too. Plus, we know that we’ll be taken care of for life — that’s the key reason to choose a CCRC. This was a big relief for our children, relieving them of the responsibility of caring for us as we got older. We also liked Westminster Communities of Florida is a not-for-profit, fiscally conservative and financially sound, and long-range plans for the future of our community.
Peter
5
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July 17, 2017
I know somebody who lives in Westminster Shores. They have a lovely dining room with lovely amenities, and it's on the water. The food is buffet style, but they'll serve you if you're not able to go and serve yourself. They have very good activities. It's a high end place. They take the people to concerts and dining out. I've eaten there as a guest on more than 1 occasion, and their food is very good. It's expensive, but you pay for what you get.
Terry515877
5
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August 23, 2016
Westminster Shores was spectacular but out of our reach. Its cost was off the chart, but it was an absolutely gorgeous place. If I won the lottery, I would live there. The dining area was very nice. They had cards, pool, and a gym.
Monica218256
5
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July 30, 2016
Everything was well kept up at Westminster Shores. They have some new buildings as well as some old ones and making a lot of improvements. The apartments that I saw were nice and roomy. My mom was really pleased with their amenities and plenty of activities, no matter what people were interested in. They seemed to have a lot going on. Their location was amazing and their prices were actually a lot better than the other place we looked at.
James118482350
5
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April 7, 2016
Beautiful natural setting; living spaces set in grassed areas with palms and tropical hardwoods, with salt water on two sides. Think small college campus set in sub-tropical green belt. Westminster Shores is mostly an Independent Living facility with Assisted Living provided in the IL residences, or in specific AL residences for more serious needs. Skilled nursing and memory care are provided in a sister location about 1 1/2 miles away. Bus service is provided between the two locations. The dining room is beautiful, overlooking Little Bayou, just off Tampa Bay. The food and service are superb. I enjoyed 4 excellent meals there during 4 separate visits. You need to see all the amenities to appreciate the upscale nature of Westminster Shores.
Helga3
5
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January 26, 2016
We toured the apartments at Westminster Shores, and we were very impressed by them. We liked the clubhouse. The people that accommodated us were very nice. We had a very enjoyable visit. It was a very good choice for us while looking for independent-living. The setup was very nice. It was right close to the water, but I was a little bit concerned about being so close to the water. Other than that, they were very nice. They had a lot of social things going on especially for independent residents, and transportation was available. The apartments were very well cared for.
Caring77486250
5
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April 12, 2014
Everything in Westminster Shores impressed me. It was a brand new building and it had everything that we wanted. The said that they would take care of us for the rest of our lives, and I thought that was very nice. We chose an apartment, and the living accommodation was A-1. The food was very good, and the people were very friendly.
Richard42
4
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December 27, 2013
At Westminster Shores, their rooms were very nice. They had just updated everything. Their staff was very good and they did have a great chef. Food was good too. However, they didn't have many things as far as activities other than going out for walks.
John72737750
5
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October 28, 2013
Westminster Palms was a Presbyterian-run place. I felt that they were comparable with another facility. They did have step-in showers. Unfortunately, my mother was a stroke victim and it would be hard for her to step over and stuff like that. They did tell us that they could redo the showers. The staff was good. I got there just after they were done for the meals, but I can still smell the meals and everything. You can tell a lot from the smell, it seemed pretty good.
caring1177
4
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May 11, 2013
The Westminster Palms has a whole apartment that's just like any other home. And, when you can't be independent anymore, they'd take you to assisted-living, which is in the premises, but in a different building.
chris1985
4
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July 11, 2012
I've had nothing but good experiences in this facility, it's more of an upscale type facility mainly for the richer people but worked hard their entire life. Anything and everything is provided to them they live in their own house which is absolutely beautiful 2 story house right on the water, everything is done for them the yard care their meals are cooked and provided for them in a dining room hall with friendly staff. When the people that live at this facility become ill or whatever the case is they are moved to a separate ward where medical staff is there again all of them are friendly as can be and couldn't ask for any nicer people to take care of your elderly ones you love. No transfers out of the living place is really needed all of the staff their are highly trained so I thinks that's more relaxing for the people that are there, well I know for me it would be. It's really a beautiful place to live I've always been greeted with a smile and a hello whenever I came across the staff. They have security around the complex I'm pretty sure on a 24 hour basis even though the neighborhood is nice as can be. My grandmother literally walks out of her backyard and about 30 steps is looking down on water with a deck to go out further in the water great for fishing. They have a lot of little events to keep people happy their and their minds entertained, and often do special things during the holidays for the people that live there and their family. My negative comment although none of my business really is that upon her getting this home and this company saying basically you give us x amount of dollars and we will provide you with this nice home and all of these features that go along with it, she paid a high price tag for it and when she passes on that house goes back to them for them to pass it on to the next person that decides to take part in that living facility, I kind of think that's a fair shake I think what you pay for should be yours to keep but again none of my business. Also my grandfather doesn't live with my grandmother in the house due to him being really ill now and his memory is basically horrible so he lives on the ward where they monitor him basically that part of the facility isn't all that glamorous for the elderly he shares a room with another person has to deal with that persons problems let alone his own, which I think is really a horrible way to live out the remainder of your life. I would bring him somethings just odd little things that he needed at the time for instance I bought him really nice shaving razors because he didn't have any at the time well I came back about two weeks later and they were all gone not saying staff stole it but there was certainly enough there to last him months probably 50 dollars worth of nice razors. Also when I was a bit younger and wanted to stay over for weeks on end with my grandmother to hang out with her I guess its their company policy to not allow their guest to have people over for a extended period of time which doesn't make sense to me what so ever. All the houses on this community are all in a I'd say one mile distance my grandmother lives right near the chow hall or dining facility I'd say so it's easy for her to get there seeing how she's not doing too great of shape these days herself. Also the dining arrangements are lovely it's a 2 story building overlooking water you can choose from a menu of like 10 different items for that day, they provide the 3 meals per day so, cooking and buying groceries isn't something she has to do regularly or even at all. I generally spend about 20 minutes every time I go there having my grandmother introduce me to people that I swore I already met the prior week but hey maybe it's a combination of her memory and theirs and maybe she's showing her grandson off a bit. Their Christmas arrangements are lovely they have someone come by and decorate all of the outside of the houses for the Christmas spirit they prepare a wonderful meal for the Christmas meal with a desert you probably couldn't find in most 5 star restaurants. All in all the facility is beautiful and I feel very comfortable having my grandmother and grandfather living there and carrying out the remainder of their lives after all they both worked for it for many years and I'm sure was a dream to retire in a wonderful facility where they have limited worries about life and can just live in paradise or as close as possible to it. Hopefully when I get a bit older I can have something close to it or better to where I can live my life out.
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