Summertree sits at 12005 Paradise Pointe Way in New Port, Florida, and stands as a 55-plus community with six homeowners associations, and the Board of Directors gets picked from the owners for each community, so everyone stays involved with what goes on, and folks can come to monthly community meetings to keep up with news or share their own thoughts, which seems to help things run smoothly. There's a range of homes, like single-family houses, villas, and condos, many looking out on golf courses, lakes, or green spaces, and the homes come with private bathrooms, Wi-Fi, air conditioning, cable TV, and allow for different needs, whether that's independent living, assisted living, memory care, or even respite care if someone needs only a short-term stay. The apartments come in both private and semi-private layouts, and if someone needs more help with things like bathing, dressing, or taking medicine, staff are available all the time, which you can rely on along with an emergency alert system and 24-hour supervision if something happens at night.
Life at Summertree tends to be structured around activities, so there's holiday gatherings, dances, themed parties, and regular community-sponsored events, and folks who like sports might join in at the pickleball courts, tennis courts, or swimming pool for laps or relaxing, and the newly renovated clubhouse with views of the nine-hole golf course-designed by W. Bruce Matthews and Jerry Matthews-serves as the main place to hang out, and you'll also find the Pointe West Recreation Facility for more active fun. The community runs a variety of weekly hobbies and fitness classes, such as bridge, yoga, water aerobics, Mah-Jongg, and pickleball, and there's always something on for men and women, like golf tournaments, tennis groups, and several clubs. If fitness is the goal, there's a well-furnished fitness center using up-to-date exercise gear, daily scheduled fitness programs, and personal trainers who help out, plus a spa and wellness room when it's time to rest sore muscles. Walking paths, outdoor spaces, and a driving range fit those who'd rather spend time outdoors, and a pro shop at the golf course keeps players equipped.
Summertree offers personalized care, support with daily routines, medication management, and all meals-cooked on site by chefs, made fresh with local foods, and including options for allergies or special diets like diabetes-are available all day in a restaurant-style setting, and a Café/Market stays open for snacks and chats. Services like housekeeping, move-in coordination, laundry, concierge, and family support cover the daily grind, keeping things easier to manage for residents and loved ones. For entertainment and interests, there's an arts room, library, movie theater, music programs, and regular community activities, some run by staff and some led by residents, so there's a sense of ownership in what happens next. The memory care program supports those with Alzheimer's or dementia, and there's a way for residents to stay in the same apartment even if their care needs change, which means stability for many families.
Transportation and parking are available, and the community features outdoor common areas and scheduled programs to help people meet and stay connected, aiming to make life active and comfortable for folks over 55 who want a low-maintenance lifestyle. Summertree welcomes new residents Monday through Friday from 8:30 in the morning until 4:30 in the afternoon, and while there's plenty to do, no one has to join in unless they want, so people make it their own kind of home, whether that's getting involved or enjoying some peace in their own place.