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- Summit at Venice
200 Nassau Street North, Venice, FL, 34285
Community Information
Summit at Venice is an assisted living facility in Venice, FL. Summit at Venice offers activities at their location for residents. These activities generally allow residents to maintain healthy lifestyles by encouraging movement and socializing with their peers.
Being able to chat with other residents becomes an important part of many peoples' lives and Summit at Venice offers common spaces indoors to support that need. The benefit of living in an assisted living community is that making meals can be costly and time consuming process so Summit at Venice provides meals for residents.
Staff is awake and available 24 hours a day so if any emergencies occur no matter the time, there will be someone ready to help. If a resident needs assistance moving from a bed to a wheelchair, this facility has staff who can help.
Unique Features
*Summerville at Venice, originally built in 1920, has maintained it's original architecture and is on the national registry of historic buildings. In addition to our superior-quality amenities and beautiful accommodations, we are conveniently located in downtown Venice. Venice is designated as a United States "Main Street" community, hosting remarkable restaurants, premier shopping with unique stores, annual parades and festivals. In addition, Venice Regional Medical Center as well as other Physician offices and state-of-the-art medical facilities are located close by. -
Residents
MaleFemaleThe minimum age that a resident may be is 55 years old.
Staffing
Nurses on StaffDoctor on Call24-Hour Awake StaffVisiting NurseHomecare OnsiteVisiting PodiatristVisiting Physical TherapistVisiting Occupational TherapistVisiting Speech Therapist
Facility Care Level
Care Level Percentage Light Care 0% Medium Care 100% Heavy Care 0% Summit at Venice prefers that residents need: light care, medium care, heavy care
Additional Services
Diabetic Care
Diabetic residents must be able to manage their own care, including blood sugar tests and insulin injections.
Incontinence Care
Incontinent residents must be able to manage incontinence themselves. This staff at this community can remind incontinent residents to use the restroom. This community can care for residents with bowel incontinence. This community can care for residents with bladder incontinence.
Non Ambulatory Care
This community can provide standby assistance for residents who need help transferring, for example, from a bed into a wheelchair.
Other Care
This community provides multiple levels of care allowing residents to remain at the community while receiving increasing care.
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Transportation
Resident Parking AvailableComplimentary TransportationTransportation at CostProperty Convenient to BuslineSmoking
Allowed OutdoorsAdditional Amenities
Activities OnsiteActivities OffsiteDevotional Services OnsiteDevotional Services OffsiteOutdoor Common AreasIndoor Common AreasBeautician OnsiteOther Services
Full TubsHospice AvailableRespite OfferedAging in PlaceMeals
Meals ProvidedVegetarianActivities Provided
Summit at Venice is located in the heart of downtown, historical Venice. Our residents are able to not only participate in the wonderful activities onsite, they can also be seen enjoying concerts in the park, visiting the weekly Farmer's Market that's held in front of our parking lot, enjoying Breakfast on the Beach, seeing a play at Venice Theatre (located next door) or shopping at the many boutiques located on the boulevard! -
Average Room Pricing at Summit at Venice
Room Type Assisted Living Studio 2075.00 Monthly 1 Bedroom 3225.00 Monthly Semi-Private 1695.00 Monthly 2 Bedrooms Disclaimer: The prices, amenities, features and care offered at senior communities are all subject to change; therefore information on this community profile may be out of date. Please note the costs per community are rough estimates; actual costs may vary depending on special offers and discounts, additional fees for services and care, and availability.
Estimated Fees at Summit at Venice
Fee Type Assisted Living Community Fee 2000.00 One-time Respite Fee 125.00 Daily Buy-In Fee High Care Needs Fee 1100.00 Monthly Medium Care Needs Fee 700.00 Monthly Low Care Needs Fee 300.00 Monthly 2nd Person Fee Disclaimer: The prices, amenities, features and care offered at senior communities are all subject to change; therefore information on this community profile may be out of date. Please note the costs per community are rough estimates; actual costs may vary depending on special offers and discounts, additional fees for services and care, and availability.
Paying for care
Commercial InsurancePrivate paySocial SecuritySeparate pricing structure for careVeteran's benefits
Nearby Communities
If Summit at Venice isn't quite what you're looking for, take a look at a few other nearby communities that might be a better match.
Nearby Cities
City | Distance | Number of Facilities | Average CostAverage Cost for 1 Bedroom |
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Venice | 0 miles | 5 | $3,310 |
Sarasota | 10 miles | 16 | $4,050 |
Englewood | 12 miles | 2 | $2,500 |
North Port | 13 miles | 1 | $4,550 |
Rotonda West | 17 miles | 1 | $2,630 |
Port Charlotte | 20 miles | 5 | $3,110 |
General Pricing Information for Venice Assisted Living
Room Type | Minimum Cost | Average Cost | Maximum Cost |
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1 Bedroom | $2,500 | $3,315 | $5,600 |
2 Bedrooms | $3,600 | $3,945 | $4,540 |
Semi-Private | $1,695 | $2,135 | $2,595 |
Studio | $2,000 | $2,715 | $3,700 |
Community Reviews
Very Pleased
reviewed on: 10/22/2013 by BillyMy experience with Summit was excellent. Caring staff and attention to details made the move quite pleasant. My friend has adjusted well.
Very nice place! Great location!
reviewed on: 04/04/2014 by K. LawrenceVery nice place. Great location with a beautiful garden and courtyard area. The staff were very nice. I was greeted immediately and enjoyed an informative tour by a very knowledgeable and polite sales person. The apartments are very nice, clean, spacious and updated. I decided to bring my father back to tour and will definitely recommend Summit at Venice.
Not good, not good at all.
reviewed on: 02/17/2019 by TomI don't have a relative living there but I had one experience with them from YESTERDAY 2-16-19. While on vacation I am sitting outside a block away from this facility. A guy in our condo area is leaning out his 5th floor window and yells over to me asking if I could help this lady who fell down but who was blocked from my view. I get up and walk over and see her on all fours. I help to get her on her feet and she tells me was trying to enter our condo building thinking it's a Publix, she was pretty confused. I sit her down and I ask her where she lives and she knew she lived at the Venice Center but didn't know where it was at. It was A BLOCK AWAY, YOU COULD SEE IT FROM WHERE WE WERE STANDING. Not knowing it was a block away (because I live 1,100 miles away) I google it to get a phone number. I try to call them, no answer, I call back and a man answers the phone. I tell them I have Miss XXX and he says she indeed lives there. I asked if someone could come get her and he tells me he's a resident and maybe someone can come get her and he says he will tell someone. So now that I know where she was going and it is right by us my wife and I walk her back to the facility, this woman could barely walk. Upon entering we meet a girl that works there and she has this deer in headlight look on her face as we ask if she lives there and tell her we found her. She didn't seem to know that this woman lived there but the guy who answered the phone said she did. This girl was pretty concerned that this woman needed to sign back in and didn't really talk to us. The man followed us outside and told us the conditions there are pretty crappy saying people get food poisoning, wandering around at night and some other issues which I don't remember. If this is a memory center how the hell did this woman get outside? Why are the residents answering the phone instead of staff? So now 4 hours later as I am sitting in the airport to go home I get a phone call from someone from there asking if I called them. I explain what happened and she says she will look into it, 4 hours later, nice! If this lady has kids I'd pull her out of there immediately. The only rating I am giving is the overall which is a zero and as I have no other knowledge of this facility. Whatever Florida government body that watches over these facilities needs to inspect this place.
Hopefully this new admin can start to turn this place around
reviewed on: 07/03/2019 by Frank squinchinarioSo I had the pleasure of being in the Venice center the other day 6/27/19 after being in there a few months ago. It is under new management and she seems to be the sweetest woman I've ever met. cheerful and happy as a result I could really tell a difference in the staff and the residents they all seemed happier and more full of life. However the outside of the building is disgusting dumpsters and trash fill-in the parking lot, dead trees everywhere that need to be cut down and removed. But it seems as though that's an ownership problems seeing as how the faculty has had over 5 admins the past year. Not much the new Administrator can do with her hands tied by the owner and for that I give this facility a one start review. New admin seems great, owner however seems as though he needs to come off some money to make this place look better. I mean it has been in disarray for quite awhile now!
I would give it a 0 but 1 is the lowest score
reviewed on: 02/04/2021 by AnonymousSomeone owns the building and another company “manages” it. The place is filthy, windows broken, toilets and sinks don’t work, vanities are falling apart and moldy. Plumbing is an ongoing issue. They promise residents they are going to fix something but then it’s like pulling teeth. They are totally uncommunicative with the family! As for Covid one day I could come in and the next day I couldn’t; Korey yelled about not being allowed in with no mask even!!! By the end of the conversation she invited me into the building!!! That’s the kind of inconsistencies that go on and make it hard for the residents. All of them seem depressed. The food is pretty awful. Most of It doesn’t taste like anything. My family member also does not get enough food to eat and is way too skinny and this has been addressed several times but they can’t seem to understand that he needs more meat and vegetable and not just more carbs!