The Springs at Shell Point sits in the Waterside neighborhood of Fort Myers, Florida, at 13901 Shell Point Plaza, and is part of the larger Shell Point Retirement Community, which covers about 700 acres along the Caloosahatchee River and has several neighborhoods like The Island, The Enclave, The Estuary, The Woodlands, Eagles Preserve, and Palm Acres, each with its own features and water views or activities, and when you visit, you'll notice the grounds are tropical and set up to feel almost like a vacation spot, with palm trees, walking paths, and even views of the river. It's a Life Plan Community, sometimes called a continuing care retirement community (CCRC), which means the care options change as people need them, and these include independent living, assisted living, memory care for those with Alzheimer's and other types of dementia, long-term care, skilled nursing, hospice care, respite care, adult day services, and both Medicare-certified home health and regular home care for when someone wants a nurse to come by their home without having to move out.
Residents live in private rooms or apartments, often with their own kitchens or kitchenettes, safety and handicap features, and staff take care of things like laundry, dry cleaning, and maintenance, so there's no need to worry about mowing the lawn or fixing a leaky faucet. Meals are covered with custom meal plans and nutritious dining options, and for those needing help, staff assist with dressing, grooming, managing medicines, and daily activities, with memory care services and programs shaped specifically for those who have dementia or cognitive impairment, and for more complex needs there's 24/7 skilled nursing, rehabilitation services like speech, occupational, and physical therapy, dental, vision, podiatry, hearing care, pain management, stroke care, and even cardiac care, so plenty of health support close at hand.
Amenities keep residents busy and engaged, with a fitness center, pool, salon and barbershop, several dining rooms, a restaurant, a convenience store, library, game and activities rooms, computer room, high-speed internet, arts room, outdoor walking paths, landscaped gardens, secure areas and paths for memory care residents, and spaces for art, crafts, and other interests. There's a full calendar of wellness programs, daily exercise routines, education sessions, arts and crafts, off-site field trips, and religious or spiritual activities for those interested. Residents can take part in golf, boating, tennis, pickleball, concerts, and even make use of guest houses for visitors.
The Springs at Shell Point makes use of a full-service pharmacy that delivers medication right to the resident's door, and transportation services help people get to medical appointments or go on group outings, and the Shell Point Welcome Center gives newcomers a chance to look around and learn about options, including refundable contracts that help people choose what works for their budget. There are specialized staff for memory care, including nurses who have experience working with dementia, and services like toileting assistance and supervision for those who need extra support, and rooms have alarmed exits and other safety features to keep people secure.
Across all the options, the focus is on allowing people to age in place, keeping their independence as long as possible, and the staff encourage residents to take part in social events, fitness programs, and spiritual gatherings, and while it's a large community, the idea is to make everyone feel that they've got a home that fits their needs as those needs change.