Ft Myers Presbyterian Inc sits at 1925 Virginia Ave in Fort Myers, right on the Caloosahatchee River where the setting feels peaceful thanks to the waterfront views and tropical landscaping, and you'll find seniors out on the park benches along the riverfront watching for manatees or birds, which always adds some joy to the day. The community has both studio and one-bedroom apartments, all bright and airy, with good closet space and free Wi-Fi. You'll see libraries and a billiards area, plus a multipurpose room and outdoor patios screened in for comfort, and there are park-like grounds with benches and walking paths. Inside, staff is known for being friendly and helpful, with a focus on making everyone feel welcome, and chef-prepared meals concentrate on both nutrition and taste, served in on-site dining areas.
Ft Myers Presbyterian Inc offers assisted living, memory care for those with Alzheimer's or other dementia, skilled nursing, and independent living options, which means support's available whether someone needs a bit of help with bathing or medication, or round-the-clock care, or just prefers an active, healthy lifestyle in a community setting. The memory care programs focus on reducing confusion and preventing wandering in a safe environment, and for those who want to stay home, trained aides provide home care and non-medical support. There's also adult day care, short-term rehab, hospice care, and home health services connected to the facility, so families don't have to worry when needs change with time.
Residents don't need to go far for healthcare, as there are seven hospitals nearby, plus 36 physicians and 14 pharmacies, making medical access straightforward. If someone wants to enjoy local entertainment, there's a theater close by, and two places of worship are nearby for those who value religious life, which mixes well with the community's Presbyterian, faith-based roots. The community offers transportation services for residents, and there are four cafes and 33 restaurants nearby for dining out. The place is set up for seniors on a fixed income, operating as a Section 8 (202) community with rents based on 30% of a person's adjusted income or a fixed amount in some cases, specifically for those over 62 who meet income guidelines, and it's a non-smoking, non-drug environment with elevators and accessible units. Security's covered with fire alarms and smoke detectors, and mail comes right to the building, all intended to give peace of mind. Fair housing and equal opportunity are part of the mission here, so everyone has a chance at a spot, though an application process asks for identification, proof of income, and references. Residents can gather for religious services, use amenity spaces for community events, and share in a culture that's recognized for friendliness, care, and a focus on both body and spirit, which is something that the folks here seem to appreciate, especially with the awards it's received for quality and care.