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The Goldton at St. Petersburg
6775 40th Ave N, St Petersburg, FL, 33709
The Goldton at St. Petersburg
6775 40th Ave N, St Petersburg, FL, 33709
Welcome to The Goldton at St. Petersburg, an Assisted Living community located in St Petersburg, Florida. The cost of the assisted living community at The Goldton at St. Petersburg starts at a monthly rate of $1,600 to $8,638. There may be some additional services that could increase the cost of care, depending on the services that you may need. This community allows residents to have pets. It’s always a good idea to check when you visit the community to see if your pet will be allowed.
There are 19 hospitals within 25 miles of The Goldton at St. Petersburg. The two closest hospitals are St Petersburg General Hospital which is 0.4 miles away and Northside Hospital which is 2.2 miles away.
Some of the key amenities available at The Goldton at St. Petersburg are:
- Pet Friendly
- Washer & Dryer in Unit
- Pool
- Activity Center
- Restaurant Style Dining
Services and Amenities
Services
- Complimentary Transportation
- Spanish
- English
- Newspaper delivery
- Social Outings
- Nearby Shopping
Activities & Fitness
- Allowed Outdoors
- Visiting Chaplain or Priest
- Karaoke
- Happy Hour
- Live Musical Performances
- Yoga / Chair Yoga
Dining & Nutrition
- Vegetarian
- Low / No Sodium
- No Sugar
- Guest meals
- Library & Computer Lounge
- All-Day Dining
Safety
- Emergency call system
- On-site security
- 24-hour security
Accommodations
- Wheelchair Accessible Showers
- Respite or Short Term Stays Offered
- Wi-Fi/high-speed internet
- Kitchenette
- deck
- or balcony
Care
- Diabetic care
- Memory care
- Incontinence care
- Ambulatory care
- Medication management
- Hospice available on-site
Neighborhood
- Piano or Organ
- Raised Garden Beds
- Outdoor Areas
The Goldton At St. Petersburg is only six miles from my home so that allows me to get to mom in case of an emergency and to visit her very easily and conveniently once she moves in there. So, proximity to me is very important. I liked that the staff has been there for a while and that they don'...
The Goldton At St. Petersburg is only six miles from my home so that allows me to get to mom in case of an emergency and to visit her very easily and conveniently once she moves in there. So, proximity to me is very important. I liked that the staff has been there for a while and that they don't use agencies. The lady that I'm working with, Michelle, has been wonderful. We stay in touch with each other and keep each other up to date about how soon we can get Mom transferred to their memory care and when would it be best to come and sign a contract because we want to do when it's best and make sure everything is as close to the move-in date as we can get. I already know what room she's going to be in and what her roommate's name is going to be. I got to look at one of their meal plans and what was available for the day and usually they have a meat option or they can choose the pasta option. If they're not satisfied with either of them, they have a standard menu where they can ask for a hamburger, a hot dog, a salad, or grilled cheese. You get what you get. I've got a calendar with the activities for the month and it was great to see the things that they do. I didn't smell any odors. Everything was clean, neat, and orderly. They eat at the earliest time and they're always allowed snacks. They keep snacks and stuff like that out, but they talked about possibly getting snacks and even sandwiches and stuff available through the night hours that they can snack on and such because it's such a long time between meals for seniors, and I think that's wonderful.
Read moreThe Goldton at St. Petersburg is 5* during the day. However, there is almost NO care after hours. Very disappointing after a great tour and meeting people. We moved Mother in on a Friday afternoon and barely saw a soul until Monday morning. Other facilities with that many residents and that quality...
The Goldton at St. Petersburg is 5* during the day. However, there is almost NO care after hours. Very disappointing after a great tour and meeting people. We moved Mother in on a Friday afternoon and barely saw a soul until Monday morning. Other facilities with that many residents and that quality of care have managers on call, maintenance on call, CNAs 24/7, activities on weekends, etc. I'm glad we met the people, but we had to take Mom to where there is more consistent staffing. With that caveat, I WOULD recommend the Goldton at St. Petersburg. The food, the Activity person, and the atmosphere is great... Mon-Fri 9-4.
Read moreThey listen and get things done, they offer family events that are very nice, space is nice and roomy, food looks good and they supply rides for appointments Based on the experience we have had so far, we would absolutely recommend The Goldton at St. Petersburg to other families.
I wasn't crazy about the Goldton. Something seemed a little off. Their perception of a courtyard was to go out the door and "make it your own". Nothing there but dirt and stones. Not inviting at all.
Expensive, but very clean. They say they are one of the few facilities in the area licensed to do catheter care, but my dad received no catheter care - it seems like no one knew what to do. Friendly and down-to-Earth staff, though very hands-off unless specifically asked for help.
They heard us when we talked to them about the challenges we experienced at a previous facility. And they knew how how to care for our loved one. We were even able to take a vacation knowing that he was safe while we were gone. This is a one level facility, so it's super easy to get around. It's...
They heard us when we talked to them about the challenges we experienced at a previous facility. And they knew how how to care for our loved one. We were even able to take a vacation knowing that he was safe while we were gone. This is a one level facility, so it's super easy to get around. It's clean and always smells lemony-citrusy. Everyone is on a regimented schedule - the patients are brought out of their rooms to get them engaged and around other people. It's a little bit of a smaller community, which I like. Our loved one is in Memory Care, but in assisted living, each resident room has two doors - the standard door off the hallway, and an additional door that goes out into a secure courtyard, where you can keep a chair and sit outside. Memory Care doesn't have that feature, but there's a covered deck where they bring the Memory Care residents out for fresh air. Our loved one seems to enjoy that. They're currently looking to hire an activities director on the Memory Care side, but in the meantime, they're including everyone in activities on the Assisted Living side and making sure the Memory Care residents are still engaged.
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