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In June 2024, Lakewood Ranch resident Barbara Zdziarski, 79, was one of the 85 future residents of Emerson Lakes by Erickson Senior Living in Lakewood Ranch to load up on two buses and head to Siena Lakes in Naples, another community by Erickson.
The purpose of the visit was to get a sense of what their future home in Lakewood Ranch would look like.
“We took a bus trip to see what it’s like in actuality ... and 'Wow!” Zdziarski said. “I was blown away to the point where I asked one of the employees, ‘Can I stay?’”
She liked that the employees she met were young, but obviously liked being around older people. Zdziarski described herself as an active senior who enjoys doing workout classes and going on long walks. She is eager to have her choice from the 200 clubs and activities that will be offered at Emerson Lakes when it opens in the fall of 2026.
Zdziarski has also previously lived in the Lakewood Ranch Country Club and at Esplanade at Azario.
"Emerson Lakes isn't a 55-plus (community), and it isn't a rental,” said Adam Zubowsky, the director of sales at Emerson Lakes by Erickson Senior Living. “It's not a health care service on a corner. It's a comprehensive, wrap-around community. It's resort style living with bars, restaurants, a theater room, fitness center, aquatic center, all with on-site health care.”
“I wish I could move tomorrow,” Zdziarski said.
Zubowsky said even in times of rain or extreme heat, the residents at Emerson Lakes will be able to get to any place on the 46-acre campus without going outside. Everything will be connected.
Zubowsky said while people in most neighborhoods need to have their life structured around having to use an automobile to get to restaurants, live entertainment, doctor's appointments, and such, the Emerson Lakes residents can do that without leaving the campus.
The Emerson Lakes clubhouse will be called Coral Ridge and will be the first thing people see when visiting the campus. Zubowsky described it as “the heart of the community.”
Coral Ridge will be 50,000 square feet, and two stories with indoor and outdoor dining. The outdoor dining of the clubhouse will be offered in areas that can be screened-in with heaters and fans.
When residents begin moving in a little more than a year from now, the community will have two full-service restaurants in Water’s Edge and Breeze Point. The goal is to eventually grow to have six or more restaurants on campus depending on Emerson Lakes' population.
When it opens, the complex also will offer Sandbar, which will provide pool service that includes light breakfast and lunch along with full bar service throughout the day.
Zubowsky said extensive research indicated that Lakewood Ranch was right for such a community and that was no mystery as developer Schroeder-Manatee Ranch has been vocal about its joy in giving potential Lakewood Ranch residents another home choice.
When people choose to live at Emerson Lakes, they will pay a one-time entrance fee with a choice between an 80% refundable entrance fee and a declining balance entrance fee. Then there will be a monthly service fee.
The Emerson Lakes website lists its 80% refundable entrance fee ranging in price from $343,000 to $1,373,00. The declining balance fees are listed at $250,000 to $503,000, but that is only available in one-bedroom "apartments."
Monthly service packages ranged from $3,214 to $5,612. To find out more about the fees and what amenities are available, call 210-0636 or go to the website at EricksonSeniorLiving.com/emerson-lakes/pricing.
Zubowsky said his company's research indicated the area would embrace a different kind of senior living choice.
“It gave us an idea what the market wants — size, square footage, amenities, views,” Zubowsky said. “We've been doing this 40 years and we have 23 other communities and we are growing.”
There will be 25 different floor plan options available across 315 residences (approximately 500 residents) in the first phase in three residential buildings. Zubowsky estimated that about half the homes will be occupied by single residents with the other half having two occupants.
The floor plans range from one bedroom and 1 1/2 baths to two bedroom, and 2 1/2 baths. The option for a den, outdoor lanai and laundry room differ by floor plan. All of them have quartz countertops, recessed lighting and stainless steel appliances that they cover for life if the residents ever have an issue.
Emerson Lakes will be the 24th Erickson Senior Living community and the third in Florida.
“Lakewood Ranch did a great job of kind of encouraging us to explore coming here — it was an area kind of starving for this option,” Zubowsky said.
The sales and information center opened in December 2023 and the wait list opened in January 2024.
“We're often asked ‘So once it opens, do you guys go away?’” Zubowsky said of his fellow employees. “Our team actually only gets larger because the community grows. Sales is just one of about a dozen departments when we open.”
Other departments will include maintenance, dining, healthcare, emergency management and more. Emergency management that is on site is prepared to do everything an EMT can do, without the need for transportation because medical care is on site. If transportation is needed, transportation can be arranged.
“All of our homes are equipped with pull cords in the bedroom and bathroom, and so (help) is there in three to four minutes, night or day,” he said.
The on-site medical center was a big part of Zdziarski’s decision to move to Emerson Lakes.
“The folks moving here are proactive planners,” Zubowsky said. “They don't want to leave this area — Sarasota, Bradenton, Lakewood Ranch — but they're tired of owning a home.”
Emerson Lakes is approved to build up to 10 residential buildings.
The first residential building and the clubhouse building will open in fall of 2026. Two more residential buildings that are also currently under construction will open in 2027. Zubowsky said due to the success of early sales, they are looking to break ground for a fourth residential building by the end of this year to open in 2028.
“We're selling more than just floor plans and square footage and views,” Zubowsky said. “It is a holistic lifestyle that folks are getting. They're making an investment because they've worked hard their entire lives. They want to spend this next chapter doing other things with their time.”
Exercise offers numerous health benefits, including lowering blood pressure, managing weight, and reducing stress. Another key benefit is its role in preventing type 2 diabetes. Fortunately, exercise doesnt need to be intense or strenuous to be effective. Activities like walking, gardening, or other enjoyable forms of light exercise can be just as beneficial. However, people with diabetes should keep certain considerations in mind while exercising.Important Considerations for Exercising with Diabetes:Stay Hydrated: Proper hydration is especially important for people with diabetes, as they are more prone to dehydration. Be sure to drink water before and after exercise, and take a water break every 20 minutes during physical activity.Foot Care: Pay attention to your feet. Physical activity can sometimes lead to redness, blisters, or sores. If you notice any sores that arent healing, contact your doctor for guidance.Monitor Blood Glucose Levels: Its crucial to test your blood sugar levels before and after exercise to ensure they are within a safe range. Monitoring your glucose levels helps you understand how exercise affects your body.Consult a Healthcare Professional: Before starting any exercise program, consult a doctor or physical therapist. They can advise you on which exercises are most suitable based on your individual health status.Exercise can greatly benefit people with diabetes, but staying mindful of these key considerations will help make it both safe and effective.
Parkinsons Disease is a progressive neurological disorder that affects movement and coordination. Early signs may include tremors, slowed movement, stiffness, and changes in speech or facial expression. While there is no cure, therapy can significantly improve quality of life. Physical, occupational, and speech therapy can help patients maintain independence, manage symptoms, and slow disease progression. Mind & Mobility is a leading provider of Parkinsons therapy in Florida, offering both in-home and outpatient services.Physical therapy for Parkinsons focuses on improving gait, strength, posture, and flexibility. Therapists may use exercises such as large-amplitude movement training, resistance training, and gait re-education. These interventions help reduce rigidity and improve stride length and balance.Occupational therapy supports patients in performing everyday activities like dressing, writing, and meal preparation. Therapists may recommend adaptive tools and suggest ways to modify the environment to enhance safety and ease.Speech therapy addresses soft speech (hypophonia), swallowing issues, and communication challenges. Techniques such as LSVT LOUD can improve vocal projection and clarity. Swallowing therapy helps avoid complications like aspiration. An early multidisciplinary approach is critical. The sooner therapy begins, the more effective it can be in maintaining function and independence. Regular reassessments ensure the therapy plan evolves with the patients needs. Ultimately, personalized therapy can make a powerful difference in slowing Parkinsons impact and preserving quality of life.In addition to therapy, understanding the stages of Parkinsons Disease can help patients and caregivers anticipate changes and plan accordingly. The Hoehn and Yahr scale, commonly used to classify disease progression, ranges from Stage 1 (mild symptoms affecting one side of the body) to Stage 5 (severe disability requiring full-time care). Each stage brings unique challenges, and therapy plans must evolve to meet the changing needs of the individual.Non-motor symptomssuch as sleep disturbances, constipation, depression, anxiety, and cognitive changesare also common in Parkinsons and often under-recognized. These symptoms can significantly affect quality of life, even when motor symptoms are well managed. Occupational therapists often help address fatigue, energy conservation, and task sequencing, while speech therapists may work on strategies for cognitive-communication deficits. Mental health support and regular medical follow-up are critical.Medications like levodopa remain the cornerstone of Parkinsons treatment, but they are most effective when paired with an active therapy regimen. Exercise, especially high-intensity aerobic activity, has been shown to promote neuroplasticity and may help slow the diseases progression. Programs like Rock Steady Boxing, dance therapy, and aquatic exercise have grown in popularity for their ability to combine movement with enjoyment and social interaction.Caregiver education is another essential component of treatment. Therapists can train family members and aides in safe transfer techniques, cueing strategies, and environmental modifications to prevent falls and reduce caregiver strain. Support groups also provide valuable emotional reinforcement and shared resources for both patients and caregivers.Finally, technology is playing a growing role in Parkinsons management. From smartwatches that track movement patterns to apps that guide home exercise routines, digital tools can enhance therapy compliance and symptom monitoring. Telehealth therapy services are also expanding access to care for those with limited mobility or transportation challenges.The journey with Parkinsons is different for everyone, but early intervention, personalized therapy, and a proactive care plan can dramatically improve outcomes. By integrating physical, occupational, and speech therapy from the onset, individuals with Parkinsons can extend their independence, maintain dignity, and preserve their sense of identity far longer than previously thought possible.Mind & Mobility is a leading provider of Parkinsons therapy in Florida, offering both in-home and outpatient services. With a team of expert physical, occupational, and speech therapistsincluding those certified in LSVT BIG and LOUDMind & Mobility is committed to helping individuals with Parkinsons Disease maintain independence, improve quality of life, and age with dignity. Whether you need intensive one-on-one treatment or ongoing support, Parkinsons therapy in Florida from Mind & Mobility ensures care thats compassionate, evidence-based, and tailored to your journey.
How Physical Therapy Slows the Progression of ALSAmyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrigs disease, is a progressive neurodegenerative condition that affects nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. These motor neurons control voluntary muscle movement, and as they degenerate, patients gradually lose the ability to walk, speak, swallow, and eventually breathe. While ALS currently has no cure, one of the most effective ways to manage the disease and maintain quality of life is through physical therapy for ALS.The Role of Physical Therapy in ALS CareThe primary goal of physical therapy for ALS is to preserve mobility and delay the secondary effects of immobility, such as joint stiffness, muscle atrophy, and contractures. A licensed physical therapist helps patients maintain as much independence as possible by designing a personalized plan that evolves with the progression of the disease. This often includes:Range of motion exercises to maintain joint flexibilityGentle resistance training to delay muscle weakeningBalance and gait training to prevent fallsPostural adjustments and positioning techniques for comfort and safetyEarly in the disease, patients can benefit greatly from moderate activity. As ALS progresses, physical therapy shifts focus toward symptom management and maximizing safety and comfort. Its important to note that overexertion can worsen fatigue and muscle breakdown, so therapists skilled in physical therapy for ALS closely monitor activity levels and patient response.Adaptive Equipment and Assistive TechnologyAnother important component of physical therapy for ALS is identifying and introducing assistive devices at the right time. As motor function declines, mobility aids such as ankle-foot orthoses (AFOs), canes, walkers, and eventually wheelchairs become necessary. A physical therapist can evaluate the patients current needs and recommend equipment that supports function without promoting dependence prematurely.Additionally, therapists teach patients and caregivers how to safely transfer in and out of chairs, beds, and cars. Proper techniques reduce injury risk and promote confidence. Positioning aids like wedges and cushions may be recommended to prevent pressure sores and improve respiratory mechanics.Breathing and Postural SupportAs ALS progresses, respiratory muscles weaken, making breathing more difficult. Though this typically falls under respiratory therapy, physical therapists can assist by promoting postural alignment that supports better lung expansion and comfort. They may also coordinate with the rest of the healthcare team to time therapy when breathing function is at its best.Coordination with a Multidisciplinary TeamManaging ALS effectively requires a team-based approach. Physical therapy for ALS works best when integrated with occupational therapy, speech therapy, respiratory therapy, and regular physician oversight. Therapists communicate frequently to adjust care goals, track symptom changes, and ensure that treatment plans reflect the patients current abilities and desires.Occupational therapists help with upper-body tasks and fine motor coordination, while speech-language pathologists support communication and safe swallowing. Physical therapists play a central role in preserving gross motor function and preventing complications related to reduced mobility.Emotional and Caregiver SupportALS impacts more than just the patientit deeply affects families and caregivers. Physical therapists often become trusted partners in care, providing emotional encouragement alongside clinical treatment. They also teach caregivers essential skills such as safe transfers, fall prevention strategies, and body mechanics to protect their own health.As mobility declines, home safety evaluations may be performed to recommend grab bars, ramps, shower chairs, and other modifications that enable patients to continue daily routines as independently as possible.The Long-Term Value of Physical Therapy for ALSWhile physical therapy for ALS does not stop the disease, its value is undeniable. Patients who participate in therapy tend to experience slower functional decline, fewer complications, and higher satisfaction with their care. Therapy helps maintain dignity, preserve autonomy, and extend participation in meaningful activities.At every stage, physical therapy for ALS must be individualized and responsive. Regular reassessments ensure the treatment evolves with the patients needs, and even small winslike maintaining the ability to stand or shift position independentlycan make a significant difference in quality of life.
Emerson Lakes by Erickson Senior Living is a luxurious continuing care retirement community nestled on 46 beautifully landscaped acres in the heart of Lakewood Ranch, Floridajust east of Sarasotas pristine Gulf beaches. Thoughtfully designed for vibrant, maintenance-free living, Emerson Lakes caters to adults aged 62 and up, offering an exceptional lifestyle in a resort-style environment.ResidencesResidents can choose from 25 spacious one- and two-bedroom apartment floor plans, ranging from approximately 800 to over 1,800 square feet. Each residence features upscale amenities like screened-in lanais, bay windows, dens, laundry rooms, and generous walk-in closets. A monthly service package covers utilities, exterior upkeep, 24/7 security, and full-time maintenance, allowing residents to focus on enjoying lifenot managing household tasks.AmenitiesAt the heart of the community is the 50,000-square-foot Coral Ridge Clubhouse, offering:A fitness center with state-of-the-art equipment, group exercise classes, and a 25-meter lap pool for water aerobicsBocce and pickleball courtsWalking trails around serene lakes and lush gardensA meditation garden and spaCreative arts studio, game room, card room, salon/barbershop, and a dog parkOn-site medical center staffed by full-time physiciansTwo beautiful waterfront restaurants (casual and table-service), indoor/outdoor bar, and firepit lounges for socializingLocationLocated in the heart of Lakewood Ranch, one of the fastest-growing and most desirable master-planned communities in the country, Emerson Lakes gives residents easy access to:Main Street: Boutique shops, cafes, and community festivalsWaterside Place: Lakeside dining, farmers markets, and live musicThe Green: Daily conveniences, groceries, and restaurantsComplimentary shuttle services make it easy to explore the Sarasota areas renowned cultural institutions, shopping destinations, and scenic beaches including Lido Key, Anna Maria Island, and Longboat Key.Community LifeLife at Emerson Lakes is centered around connection, wellness, and enrichment. Residents enjoy a dynamic calendar of activitiesfrom yoga and line dancing to lectures, social clubs, and wellness programsdesigned to promote engagement, independence, and personal growth. The climate-controlled walkways, all-in-one campus design, and expert staff make every day convenient, safe, and inspiring.Development TimelinePhase 1 of Emerson Lakes, featuring Sandhill Point residences, is scheduled to open in Fall 2026. Additional residencesLaguna Springs and Mangrove Runwill follow in early 2027. Priority reservations are available now for those seeking early access to floor plans and pricing.