Symphony at St. Augustine sits in a quiet spot in St. Augustine, Florida, close to hospitals, doctors, restaurants, and things to do, and offers different kinds of senior care like independent living, assisted living, and memory care, all on a single-story campus. The staff helps with everyday tasks, like dressing and bathing, and there's help with medicine and getting to meals and activities too, so people can get the right amount of support without losing their independence, and families can use their "In the Moment" memory care program, which gives special help to people with Alzheimer's disease or other dementia and keeps everyone's needs and safety in mind. The community gives families guidance about long-term care, insurance, and resources for caregiving, and they've got a LifeLoop technology portal to help families stay updated.
There are studio and semi-private apartments to choose from, and residents can decorate their suites with things from home, so people can make the space their own, and every apartment includes an emergency alert system, heating and air conditioning, and cable TV. Residents enjoy a safe place with raised garden beds, walking paths, and both indoor and outdoor sitting areas, plus a beauty salon and places for games, movies, and crafts. Three meals a day come from the kitchen, and there are vegetarian, kosher, and special diet options, and people can eat together in the dining room if they want to socialize. Housekeeping, linen service, and maintenance all come included, along with scheduled rides to appointments and outings.
Symphony at St. Augustine has nurses on site at all times, and offers rehabilitation for people who've been in the hospital, plus adult day care and respite care for short stays. People can join in on daily events and exercise classes, and the place always has plenty of recreation, entertainment, and social events to keep folks busy and connected, with about 150 events each month. There are private and semi-private rooms, and some pets are allowed, though families should check the policy, because some information says no pets while others say some are welcome. There's an entry fee to move in, and an all-inclusive pricing plan covers utilities, meals, and most services, so it's easier to plan for costs. The community has a license from the state, and it gets good feedback with a 4.6 out of 5 rating from 63 reviews, and they try to make sure everyone gets the care they need as health needs change, with skilled nursing onsite if anyone needs it, along with both inpatient and outpatient rehab. The setting is friendly and relaxed, and people can keep up with fitness, hobbies, and friends, and everything's set up to help with independence and safety, especially for those with serious memory problems. Symphony at St. Augustine aims to give a comfortable place for seniors at all stages, whether they only need a little help now or might need more care down the road.