Overall sentiment across the reviews for Summer's Landing Assisted Living is strongly positive, with the dominant praise directed at the staff and the community’s small, home-like atmosphere. Multiple reviewers emphasize that staff are caring, attentive and personable — several individuals and managers (notably Jasmine and activities director Coco) are named and complimented for their engagement and responsiveness. Many families report that their loved ones are happy, well-cared-for, and treated with personal interest, contributing to a family-like environment that residents and relatives appreciate.
Care quality is generally described as good for residents with moderate needs. Reviewers mention reliable assistance with activities of daily living such as washing and dressing, medication management, regular therapy visits, and attentive nursing. Several reports mention that the staff helped wheelchair-bound residents and provided appropriate support. That said, a recurring theme is that Summer's Landing may not be suited for higher-acuity residents: some reviews note limited care capacity, occasional feelings that the facility is at or near capacity, and at least one direct comment that it was “not a good fit” due to care limitations. There are also isolated negative remarks about management and care quality, so while most feedback is positive, prospective families should confirm the facility’s ability to meet specific medical needs.
Facilities and accommodations show a mix of strengths and trade-offs. The community is described as single-story, clean, and undergoing or having completed renovations (including updates after hurricane damage), which many reviewers say has made the building feel fresh. Amenities commonly cited include private apartments (some with small kitchenettes), laundry and housekeeping services, a dining room, an on-site beauty shop, and a transport van for appointments. However, concerns recur about small room sizes—some reviewers explicitly call rooms small while a few say rooms were larger than comparable places—so room dimensions and layout appear inconsistent across units. Additional unit limitations mentioned include the absence of a refrigerator or balcony in some apartments and in some cases shared bathrooms. Reviewers also mention limited outdoor areas for residents, and that renovations can mean temporary disruption.
Dining and activities receive frequent positive comments. Residents are reported to receive three meals daily, and many reviewers describe food as good or very good. Activity programming is a clear strength: daily bingo, cards, games, movie days, and proactive event planning are repeatedly highlighted, with the activities director singled out for making the program engaging. There are also reports of field trips and park outings. Counterbalancing this, a number of reviewers say shopping outings and some outside activities are lacking or inconsistent, and at least one reviewer mentioned that quarantine restrictions limited activities during certain periods.
Cost, location and value are commonly seen as advantages. Multiple reviewers explicitly call Summer's Landing affordable or a better value compared with other options in the area. The site is described as conveniently located by some families. Many reviewers conclude that the community represents a good balance of quality care, staff attention, and price for residents who do not require high-level medical services.
Notable patterns and recommendations: the strongest and most consistent positive theme is staff quality and the community’s friendly, family-like feel. Renovations and cleanliness are also repeated positives, as are activity offerings and basic supports (meals, laundry, transport). The most important caveats for prospective residents are the facility’s age in parts, variability in room size and in-unit amenities, and limitations in higher-acuity care or frequency of certain outside excursions. A few isolated reports raise concerns about management or care, so it is advisable to tour the facility, confirm current renovation timelines, verify exact amenities in a chosen unit (refrigerator, kitchenette, private bath, outdoor access), and clarify the level of medical care available before deciding. For families seeking an affordable, small, community-focused assisted living with engaged staff and solid daily programming for residents with moderate needs, Summer's Landing appears to be a strong candidate. For those needing more intensive medical or therapy services and frequent external outings, it may be less well suited.