Alzheimer's & Dementia Care
Pines' secured memory care unit provides 24 hour specialized skilled nursing for individuals in the middle to late stages of memory-related disorders. We understand the frustrations and struggles that families endure when their loved one faces a Dementia diagnosis.
Our caring staff receives in-service training from nationally known dementia experts to ensure the most up to date advances in professional care giving techniques. Most importantly, we are proud to have the lowest staff turnover in the area. Our nurses and aides really get to know the residents and their family members. It is learning the small personal traits about residents that can make all the difference in assuring their contentment and family peace of mind.
For more information or to arrange a tour, call (941) 365-0250.
Pines Education Institute of S.W. Florida
The Pines Education Institute of S.W. Florida was formed to keep Pines on the leading edge of geriatric training. The institute offers workshops to local professionals and families featuring nationally known dementia expert Teepa Snow (Caregiver Training DVD's). Our on-going collaboration with The Roskamp Institute and the FSU and USF Medical Schools will one day bring specialized geriatric physician training to Sarasota. Our Education Medical Director, Bruce Robinson, MD is one of only four board certified gerontologists in the Sarasota County and has the distinction of of directing the Memory Disorder Clinic at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. Learn more about the Education Institute...
Alzheimer's Support Group
Are you caring for a loved one with Alzheime's or another form of dementia? Come join our monthly support group!
We meet every third Thursday of the month at 2pm in the Board Room on the second floor in the Administration Building.

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