Sutton Homes

    919 Orange Avenue Suite 200, Winter Park, FL, 32789
    4.3 · 3 reviews
      AnonymousLoved one of resident
      4.0

      Cozy personalized care, limited activities

      I appreciate the cozy, home‑like memory care — it's very clean, the patio is lovely, the food is good, and the staff are genuinely caring. It's tiny (about five residents who rarely change), so care is personal, but one staff often covers 24‑hour shifts and activities are limited, so residents can get bored.

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      4.33 · 3 reviews

      Overall rating

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      • Care

        5.0
      • Staff

        5.0
      • Meals

        5.0
      • Amenities

        4.0
      • Value

        4.3

      Pros

      • Small, home-like environment
      • Caring and helpful staff
      • Great care
      • Good food
      • Memory care specialization
      • Clean facility
      • Cozy atmosphere
      • Nice outdoor patio area
      • Consistent resident population (stability)

      Cons

      • Very few residents (about 5)
      • Potential boredom due to small resident count
      • Limited activity options
      • Staffing concerns (single staff on 24-hour shift)
      • Low resident turnover (residents rarely change)

      Summary review

      Overall sentiment from the reviews is mixed-positive: reviewers consistently praise the personal, home-like nature of Sutton Homes and the quality of direct care, while raising concerns about staffing levels and social/activity opportunities. The facility is described as very small — roughly five residents — and focused on memory care. Several comments highlight that residents rarely change, producing a stable, predictable cohort.

      Care quality and staff: Reviews emphasize caring, helpful staff and overall great care. The small size appears to support more personal attention and a cozy, domestic feel that families and residents seem to appreciate. Cleanliness is specifically noted, reinforcing a positive impression of day-to-day operations and hygiene. However, a significant staffing concern appears in the reviews: at least one commenter reported a single staff member covering a 24-hour shift. That detail raises questions about staff-to-resident ratios, staff fatigue, coverage for emergencies, and the sustainability of round-the-clock single-staff arrangements. While reviewers describe staff as caring, the reported staffing model could affect responsiveness and quality of care during busy or emergency periods.

      Facility and setting: Sutton Homes is repeatedly characterized as a small, cozy facility with a home-like atmosphere and a pleasant outdoor patio area. The memory care focus suggests staff and environment are geared toward residents with cognitive impairment, which can be a benefit if tailored programming and trained staff are in place. The small resident count contributes to an intimate setting and consistent relationships between staff and residents, which many families value. At the same time, that very small population is a double-edged sword: stability and familiarity come with the potential downside of limited social variety.

      Dining and activities: Reviews point to good food, which is a clear positive for daily life quality. On the activities side, though, reviewers specifically note limited activity options and potential boredom stemming from both the small number of residents and a perceived lack of varied programming. For a memory-care population, meaningful, frequent, and appropriately paced activities are important for engagement and quality of life; the reported limitations here are a notable gap relative to the facility's otherwise family-style strengths.

      Patterns, trade-offs, and considerations: The dominant theme is trade-offs inherent to a very small memory-care home: highly personal, clean, and stable with caring staff and good meals, versus potential understaffing risks and limited social/activity offerings. The single-staff-on-24-hour-shift mention is the most concrete operational concern and should be clarified directly with management by prospective families. Likewise, the small resident count and low turnover may be a benefit for those seeking continuity and a quiet environment, but it may not suit families looking for robust social programming or a busier community.

      In summary, Sutton Homes appears well-suited for residents and families prioritizing a small, home-like memory care environment with attentive, caring staff and good food. Prospective residents should, however, probe staffing patterns, emergency coverage, and the scope and frequency of activities to ensure the environment matches their expectations for social engagement and safety. The reviews point to a high baseline of cleanliness and individualized care, tempered by operational concerns that merit direct discussion with facility management before making decisions.

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      About Sutton Homes

      Sutton Homes provides care for seniors who need help with daily activities like bathing, dressing, cooking, laundry, using the bathroom, and managing medicine, and the place is built especially for people with memory problems, like Alzheimer's or dementia, so the environment stays safe and secure, with alarm bracelets and locked doors to help keep residents from wandering off. There are small, home-like settings, often just five residents per house, which means folks get more personalized attention from staff who know how to help with difficult behaviors or sudden confusion, and there's always someone awake and nearby, with nurses on staff and a doctor on call. The staff can help with just about anything, including moving people who can't walk, bathing, and providing support if someone's aggressive or has trouble remembering things, and there are all sorts of rooms, from studio to two-bedroom, even four bedrooms in some houses with one opening up to a safe backyard. Sutton Homes encourages people to keep their pets or have them visit, and will accept people who need medium or heavy care, plus the fees cover a lot, like meals, special diets, laundry, and cleaning; the meal planners serve things like kosher, vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free, and snacks are always on hand. There's wheel-in showers, full tubs, in-room cable, small kitchens in some units, and places to gather with others, like a dining room, library, or an outdoor garden, and folks can do activities such as games, music, baking, social outings, education programs, religious services, and even art and movies. Sutton Homes works with all kinds of insurance, including Medicare, VA benefits, Social Security, and private pay, and lets residents stay as their needs change with skilled nursing, memory care, respite care, adult daycare, and hospice care as options, which families appreciate because it means loved ones don't have to move every time their condition changes. Visiting healthcare staff like podiatrists, physical therapists, and speech therapists come to help, and the community focuses on keeping people engaged, fed, comfortable, and as independent as possible, helping with anything from wound care and foot checks to blood sugar testing and diabetes care, and the houses aim to create a calm, joyful place where people feel welcome, with activities and settings designed to reduce stress or confusion. The homes are spread across eight different locations in Central Florida, and administrators are always available, so there's support for families with outreach, education, and spiritual needs, including Jewish services. Residents can go on trips, get their hair done onsite, or simply enjoy the garden, and those who smoke may do so outdoors, but not inside. The whole setup is meant for people who want a safe, stable environment with familiar staff, simple pleasures, and the chance to stay in one community while getting the care they need.

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