Tarpon Point Nursing and Rehabilitation Center
5157 Park Club Dr., Sarasota, FL 34235
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March 7, 2021
We're currently in Tarpon Point Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. They have physical therapy provisions, they've got 100 rooms or patients, and they seem to keep it clean. They have someone who comes by every day to dust, mop, and clean the toilet. The administrator is very good, the receptionists are very nice people, and they have a whole series of different department heads like human relations, dietitians, and housekeeping. They also have nurses. Nurses man the medical carts where you get your prescriptions every day, and they have a room specialist if you've got problems with the room or that type of thing. They have two separate areas: one is for people who need more than just normal work, some of whom may not be able to leave because of their mental capacity, and they're here permanently; and then they have another area where they work with people like me who are more independent, or like my wife who needs more therapy and treatment. They have CNAs. It's an older building. They have dining facilities, but we can't go to the dining area anymore. They bring lunches and dinners to you.
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About Tarpon Point Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Sarasota, Florida
The Meadows Center for Nursing and Healing, located in Sarasota, FL, offers a variety of care options including skilled nursing care, short-term rehabilitation care, memory care, respite care, and hospice care. This facility provides both semi-private and private room options, catering to different preferences and needs.
On-site parking and WiFi access are available, ensuring that residents and their visitors find convenience and connectivity. The center also offers meals and has communal dining areas, which help in creating a social atmosphere. Salon services provide additional comfort and pampering. For health and wellness, the facility provides physical and occupational therapy, has nurses on staff, offers diabetic care, and includes housekeeping services, all aimed at maintaining the well-being and dignity of each resident.
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4.5
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4.5
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Richard
4
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March 7, 2021
We're currently in Tarpon Point Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. They have physical therapy provisions, they've got 100 rooms or patients, and they seem to keep it clean. They have someone who comes by every day to dust, mop, and clean the toilet. The administrator is very good, the receptionists are very nice people, and they have a whole series of different department heads like human relations, dietitians, and housekeeping. They also have nurses. Nurses man the medical carts where you get your prescriptions every day, and they have a room specialist if you've got problems with the room or that type of thing. They have two separate areas: one is for people who need more than just normal work, some of whom may not be able to leave because of their mental capacity, and they're here permanently; and then they have another area where they work with people like me who are more independent, or like my wife who needs more therapy and treatment. They have CNAs. It's an older building. They have dining facilities, but we can't go to the dining area anymore. They bring lunches and dinners to you.
Deborah and Savannah
5
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March 11, 2019
5 Stars across the board! My mom had 4th stage terminal lung cancer, dementia and recovering from a broken shoulder. From the beginning, working with the DON Javier O. and the Admissions Rep Rosie C. through the end of my mother's life, we were treated with great care, dignity, compassion and lots of love by ALL we came into contact with. When my mom was admitted, under Medicaid, we expected her to be there for a while, as the cancer was not growing, but the dementia was present. She was immediately engaged in PT and all of the activities she AWESOME.... volleyball, basketball, parachute, bowling, karaoke, and so much more! The CNAs, RNs and everyone we came into contact with were terrific.... especially Rena, Protégé, Marie, & Jessica (and many more). It was discovered that the cancer had spread to my mom's brain about 4 weeks after her admission- she was experiencing several symptoms and together the medical staff were diligent in finding an answer in close contact with me. When Hospice came in, they were great, but it truly was the staff of Tarpon Point who held our hands, supported us all and loved my mom through the very end. I will never be able to thank each and everyone of them for their compassion and support, and I am forever grateful!!!!
healthcaremom
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May 18, 2015
My mother stayed at Tarpon Point for rehab after a hospital stay. She had dementia, but was still able to walk with the assistance of a walker. That was until she stayed at Tarpon Point. I was assured that she would be getting the best of care and that she would leave there better for the stay as I filled out her paperwork. Seriously, if you have a spouse or loved one with memory issues, this is NOT the place to go for therapy for them. I have to live with the guilt that I feel for allowing her to stay there. When she left she was no longer able to walk at all. I understand it's "easier" for the staff and therapists to not take the time to assist her walking, but isn't that what they are there for??? I hope they improve their care, but I personally would not recommend them to anyone, ever!!
Dwayne1832
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June 26, 2014
Right now my mother is in Tarpon Point Nursing Home. She is only going to be there for two months because Medicaid has started. She is getting more care than she actually needs. She is enjoying it. Her room is a double room, she has a roommate, and she shares a bathroom there. She has been playing bingo and cards. She is just having a good time there. The staff is really good. They are polite. They have been excellent. The nurses are taking care of what she needs.
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