Sarasota Point Rehabilitation Center sits in a picturesque setting with large rooms, front lobby, solarium, dining room, therapy gym, living room, private suites, and an outdoor gazebo and walkway that offer plenty of space for residents, and this center, categorized as a rehabilitation facility, has room for about 120 certified beds but usually cares for about 90 residents each day, which means there's often a busy and active environment, and folks here either stay long-term for extended care or come for rehabilitation to help with recovery and independence. The facility operates around the clock, providing both short-term stay programs-where residents get 24-hour nursing along with physical, occupational, and speech therapy up to seven days a week-and permanent inpatient care for those who need to be there after hospital, assisted living, or home stays. Sarasota Point Rehabilitation Center also has special programs like a Post COVID-19 Recovery Program to help people get back to their regular activities after a hospital stay, and there are specialty clinical programs run by staff who receive extra training on equipment and treatments. Telemedicine services are available with portable equipment, so residents can have a doctor check them without leaving the bed, either during the day, after hours, or even on weekends.
Managed by Southern Healthcare Management LLC and owned by Sovereign Healthcare Holdings LLC, this center has Sheri Morin as Admissions Director and is affiliated with groups like Harmony Healthcare and Sovereign Healthcare Holdings. Staff here work hard to provide care, but recent history shows several government-identified deficiencies, including some affecting quality of life, resident assessment and care planning, as well as nutrition and dietary standards, all rated as having the potential for more than minimal harm, which is something families and residents should consider. The nurse turnover rate is higher than state average at 54.3%, and nurse staffing levels are a bit below the state average. The center has a CMS 5-Star Center Recognition and is Joint Commission Approved, though it still faces those mentioned challenges. Residents can expect a setting that tries to be friendly and caring with a focus on quality care, but like most busy centers, there are areas identified for improvement.