Pricing ranges from
    $3,535 – 5,200/month

    Silver Creek

    165 Silver Ln, Saint Augustine, FL, 32084
    • Independent living
    • Assisted living
    • Memory care
    AnonymousLoved one of resident
    4.0

    Beautiful facility, recommend with reservations

    I toured the community and was genuinely impressed - beautiful, immaculate, resort-like facility with welcoming, knowledgeable and compassionate staff who made the move-in smooth. The dining is excellent, activities are plentiful and residents seemed happy and engaged. A few reviewers raised concerns about memory-care supervision and inconsistent communication, so I recommend asking specific questions about that. Overall I feel comfortable recommending this place.

    Pricing

    $3,535+/moStudioAssisted Living
    $4,680+/mo1 BedroomAssisted Living
    $5,200+/mo2 BedroomAssisted Living
    $3,995+/moSuiteAssisted Living

    Schedule a Tour

    Amenities

    Healthcare services

    • Activities of daily living assistance
    • Assistance with bathing
    • Assistance with dressing
    • Assistance with transfers
    • Medication management
    • Mental wellness program

    Healthcare staffing

    • 12-16 hour nursing
    • 24-hour call system
    • 24-hour supervision

    Meals and dining

    • Diabetes diet
    • Meal preparation and service
    • Restaurant-style dining
    • Special dietary restrictions

    Room

    • Air-conditioning
    • Cable
    • Fully furnished
    • Housekeeping and linen services
    • Kitchenettes
    • Private bathrooms
    • Telephone
    • Wifi

    Memory care community services

    • Mild cognitive impairment
    • Specialized memory care programming

    Transportation

    • Community operated transportation
    • Transportation arrangement
    • Transportation arrangement (non-medical)

    Common areas

    • Beauty salon
    • Computer center
    • Dining room
    • Fitness room
    • Gaming room
    • Garden
    • Outdoor space
    • Small library
    • Wellness center

    Community services

    • Concierge services
    • Fitness programs
    • Move-in coordination

    Activities

    • Community-sponsored activities
    • Planned day trips
    • Resident-run activities
    • Scheduled daily activities

    4.71 · 291 reviews

    Overall rating

    1. 5
    2. 4
    3. 3
    4. 2
    5. 1
    • Care

      4.3
    • Staff

      4.6
    • Meals

      4.5
    • Amenities

      4.6
    • Value

      4.0

    Pros

    • Beautiful, hotel-like facility and attractive grounds
    • Clean, well-maintained common areas and rooms (frequently noted)
    • Resort-style dining with varied, high-quality meals and themed events
    • Attentive, friendly, compassionate frontline staff and caregivers
    • Housekeeping often praised as thorough and timely
    • Robust activities program with many social options and outings
    • Multiple levels of care offered (independent, assisted living, memory care)
    • Smooth, supportive move-in and admissions process (sales/staff praised)
    • Responsive and helpful maintenance and front-desk teams
    • 24/7 medical alert monitoring and visible health/safety measures in many reviews
    • Proximity to downtown St. Augustine and local medical centers
    • Hurricane-resistant construction and secure facility features
    • Transportation for appointments and on-site therapy/rehab spaces
    • Many residents report making friends and thriving socially
    • Transparent/engaged financial and administrative staff in many accounts

    Cons

    • Inconsistent care quality across units and shifts
    • Serious, repeated concerns about memory-care supervision and safety
    • Alarming sanitation lapses (soiled diapers, fecal matter, urine/musty odors)
    • Instances of residents left unattended, wandering, or unsupervised
    • High staff turnover and staffing shortages reported
    • Poor or delayed management communication and follow-up
    • Lost, damaged, or mishandled personal items and laundry
    • Administrative mishandling including false theft accusations and lost deposits
    • Emergency response failures cited (missing pull cord, denied return after hospitalization)
    • Variability in housekeeping and laundry performance across reports
    • Outsourced medical providers and inconsistent medical record/portal updates
    • Some staff described as rude or inattentive on occasion
    • Limited or inconsistent activities in some areas/units (especially some memory care reports)
    • Inconsistent meal quality or limited breakfast variety in some reviews

    Summary review

    Overall sentiment across the reviews is strongly mixed with a large number of enthusiastic, detailed endorsements as well as multiple, serious complaints. Many reviewers praise Silver Creek for its physical plant and hospitality-style environment: the building, grounds, dining room, and public spaces are repeatedly described as beautiful, hotel-like, clean, and well maintained. The property features often highlighted include spacious rooms and bathrooms, resort-style dining with themed events and high-quality menus, hurricane-resistant construction, proximity to downtown St. Augustine and medical centers, and on-site therapy and transportation services. The move-in and admissions experience is often reported as smooth and supportive, with sales and admission staff singled out by name for being helpful and communicative.

    Staff and daily services receive a largely positive reception in numerous reviews. Many families and residents compliment caregiving staff, nursing, housekeeping, maintenance, and front-desk teams for being attentive, compassionate, and responsive. Housekeeping and laundry are frequently commended for thoroughness, and maintenance staff are credited with prompt support. The activities program is a strong selling point for many reviewers: there are consistent mentions of varied programming, outings, exercise classes, music, holiday events, and opportunities for social engagement that help residents thrive. Numerous accounts describe residents becoming more engaged, gaining weight, improving mood and cognition, and making friends after moving in.

    Despite these positives, a significant and consistent cluster of serious concerns emerges, particularly around memory care and consistency of clinical supervision. Several reviewers describe severe lapses: residents with dementia wandering off or being lost for hours, violent or unsupervised residents entering other rooms, and in one account a man found in a resident's room. Multiple reports describe sanitation and personal care failures in memory-care areas (soiled diapers left in rooms for days, fecal matter remaining in showers for two days, persistent urine or musty odors). There are also disturbing reports of neglect such as missing basic supplies (toilet paper), unmade beds, soiled trash left in rooms, and failure to respond appropriately after falls (no emergency pull cord noted). These are not isolated minor complaints but specific incidents that several families reported as reasons they moved their loved ones out.

    Management, communication, and consistency show a clear pattern of variability. While some families praise open-door leadership, transparent financial officers, and executive directors who are helpful, others report poor communication, dismissive attitudes, delayed responses, denial of readmission following hospitalization, and inconsistent enforcement of policies. A number of reviewers note high staff turnover, which correlates with reports of inattentive care and inconsistent day-to-day service. Administrative issues also include lost deposits, false accusations of theft, and mishandling of sensitive incidents—events that eroded family trust in multiple accounts.

    Medical oversight and clinical coordination are another area with mixed feedback. Some reviews emphasize strong nursing presence, 24/7 monitoring, and accommodating medical diets; others raise concerns about outsourced physicians or physician assistants, delays in updating medical portals, and difficulty obtaining timely clinical information. Several families said they had to chase down details or push for provider follow-up, which contributed to stress when clinical issues arose. Emergency and post-hospitalization policies drew particular criticism from reviewers who felt the facility declined needed readmissions or failed to coordinate care effectively.

    Dining, housekeeping, and activities generally receive positive remarks, though a minority of reviewers note variability in meal quality (some saying food could be better or that breakfast options were limited) and inconsistent participation or programming levels in certain units. A frequently repeated theme is that experiences vary by unit, day, and shift: the independent and assisted living areas tend to receive more uniformly positive comments, while the memory care unit is more polarizing—some calling it the best in the county and praising staff there, and others describing it as dreadful and unsafe.

    Taken together, the reviews suggest Silver Creek has many strengths—an appealing physical environment, strong hospitality and dining, active social programs, and many caring staff members who create a warm community. However, there are material and recurring concerns around consistency of care, safety and supervision in memory care, sanitation lapses, staff turnover, and management communication. For prospective residents and families, the pattern recommends careful due diligence: visit multiple times and at varied hours, specifically tour and observe the memory care unit, ask for staffing ratios and turnover rates, inquire about emergency and post-hospitalization policies, request documentation of incident follow-up procedures and sanitation protocols, clarify laundry and belongings procedures, and verify how medical care is coordinated and how family communications are handled. In short, Silver Creek appears to offer an excellent environment and many excellent staff-driven experiences for many residents, but the safety and reliability issues raised by several families—particularly in memory care—are significant enough that prospective families should probe operations and oversight thoroughly before committing.

    Location

    Map showing location of Silver Creek

    About Silver Creek

    Silver Creek sits on 21 acres surrounded by tall pine trees and peaceful woodlands, so people who live there get a sense of nature and quiet, and the place has been built to feel welcoming and a little upscale, but doesn't lose its warmth and personal feeling. The community offers several care options, including independent living, assisted living, memory care, respite care, and even home care where trained aides help with companionship and non-medical needs for those who stay at home. The campus has 120 residences, like studios, one-bedrooms, and two-bedroom apartments, all set up for comfort and accessibility. There are inviting areas outside, plus wide sidewalks for walking, and it's pet-friendly, so residents can bring their pets along.

    This place has a strong focus on safety, with state-of-the-art programming for care and emergency response, and a nurse and trained staff available 24 hours a day. The Resident Care Technology keeps everyone's needs on track, and people get medication management, support with bathing and dressing, and help setting up medical appointments or prescription deliveries. All-inclusive care options are available, and each person gets a customized care plan that fits their needs, so daily routines can stay flexible and personal.

    Residents find plenty to do, with light exercise, painting classes, yoga, parties, group outings, and cultural trips set up by a Life Enrichment Coordinator who's always thinking of new things for the community to enjoy. Restaurant-style, all-day dining means there's always a meal ready, and menus focus on good ingredients, nutrition, and taste. Wi-Fi helps people stay connected, and there are spacious common rooms to socialize or relax in, while those who want a bit of quiet can find their corner. Daily and weekly housekeeping-including laundry-makes life easier, and scheduled rides take residents to shopping or banking when needed.

    The memory care area is set up for folks living with dementia, using special programs and designs to support safety, ease confusion, and give a sense of calm and routine, while still encouraging social time and activities. The staff are known to be kind, and the community often gets described as welcoming and respectful by visitors, which means new residents can settle in and feel comfortable. The management team, led by a friendly executive director, tries to make everyone feel at home. Parking, accessible restrooms, wheelchair access, and a range of care levels mean most needs are covered, from independent seniors wanting fewer chores to those needing help with each day. Silver Creek supports physical, social, mental, and spiritual wellness, offers person-focused care, and works to help everyone live as independently as they're able, in a safe and friendly place that still feels like home.

    People often ask...

    Nearby Communities

    • Aerial view of HearthStone at Leesburg senior living facility showing a large, single-story building with multiple wings, surrounded by landscaped gardens, parking lots with cars, and a road on one side. The building has a gray roof and beige walls, with green trees and bushes around the property.
      $2,580 – $4,390+4.4 (64)
      Semi-private
      assisted living, memory care

      HearthStone at Leesburg

      1309 Marlene St, Leesburg, FL, 34748
    • Exterior view of a large, multi-story senior living facility building under a clear blue sky with an American flag on a flagpole in front and a well-maintained grassy lawn surrounding the building.
      $4,350 – $5,655+4.4 (165)
      Semi-private • Studio
      assisted living, memory care

      The Summit of Lakewood Ranch

      11705 Evening Walk Dr, Lakewood Ranch, FL, 34211
    • Exterior view of a modern multi-story senior living facility building at dusk with balconies, palm trees, and illuminated lights along the facade and entrance area.
      $5,500+4.5 (114)
      1 Bedroom
      independent, assisted living, memory care

      Belmont Village Senior Living Fort Lauderdale

      1031 Seminole Dr, Fort Lauderdale, FL, 33304
    • Exterior view of a large, multi-story yellow and beige building with balconies and a green dome on top, illuminated at dusk with trees in the foreground and city buildings in the background.
      Pricing on request4.8 (214)
      suite
      independent living, assisted living

      The Palace at Coral Gables

      1 Andalusia Ave, Coral Gables, FL, 33134
    • Pedestrian-friendly street lined with multi-story residential buildings with ground-floor shops and palm trees under a blue sky.
      Pricing on request4.8 (154)
      suite
      independent, assisted living, memory care

      Mirabelle

      7400 SW 88th St, Miami, FL, 33156
    • Exterior view of Renaissance on Peachtree, a multi-story building with large windows and a covered entrance. The building is surrounded by trees and greenery under a partly cloudy blue sky.
      $5,300+4.3 (118)
      2 Bedroom
      independent living, assisted living

      Renaissance on Peachtree

      3755 Peachtree Rd NE, Atlanta, GA, 30319

    Assisted Living in Nearby Cities

    1. 32 facilities$4,211/mo
    2. 31 facilities$4,223/mo
    3. 27 facilities$4,297/mo
    4. 27 facilities$4,288/mo
    5. 16 facilities$4,335/mo
    6. 11 facilities$4,433/mo
    7. 8 facilities$4,456/mo
    8. 2 facilities$3,681/mo
    9. 0 facilities
    10. 9 facilities$3,855/mo
    11. 8 facilities$4,487/mo
    12. 0 facilities
    © 2025 Mirador Living