The Palms of Sebring, located in Sebring, Florida, is a senior living community that accommodates various care needs through its services in independent living, assisted living, and skilled nursing care. As a Medicare and Medicaid-certified facility, participating since January 1, 1967, The Palms of Sebring offers comprehensive care with the ability for residents to transition between care types as their conditions evolve. The facility supports 101 current occupants, highlighting its capacity to manage a broad range of resident needs.
The Palms of Sebring provides a variety of supportive care and medical services, including specialized wound care, occupational therapy, physical therapy, stroke care, and speech therapy. The facility is staffed with professional nurses who contribute to cardiac care, ensuring a well-rounded approach to residents' health. Additional services include dental and respite care, addressing both routine and temporary needs. Residents and their families are encouraged to engage with continuing care options and participate in resident and family counseling to support community building and care planning.
The facility features amenities like a barber/beauty salon, along with laundry and dry cleaning services to enhance daily living. Social interactions are encouraged through clubs and communities, contributing to a vibrant resident life. Despite its strengths, the facility receives mixed reviews, with some residents highlighting slow call-light responses and communication lapses. However, many appreciate the compassionate staff, particularly in rehabilitation services where therapy is delivered in an engaging manner. The cleanliness of the facility and its advanced visitor systems are well-regarded, although there are reported concerns about meal service and room cleanliness that are areas for improvement.
Costs at this community start at $1,000 and range up to $8,638. The average price in the community is $4,819, which is less than the average price in the area of $5,366. The cost of nursing homes in this area is essentially the same as the cost throughout the state. If the resident needs other services, additional services may increase the monthly cost.