Understanding Senior Care Options in Florida
Every family's situation is different. Learn about the care levels available in Florida so you can make a more informed decision.
Assisted Living
Supportive residential communities for seniors who need help with daily activities while maintaining as much independence as possible. Assisted living is the most common form of senior residential care in Florida.
Memory Care
Specialized, secure environments designed for individuals living with Alzheimer's disease, other forms of dementia, or significant cognitive decline. Memory care provides a higher level of supervision and specialized programming.
Independent Living
Active senior communities for older adults who are largely self-sufficient and want a maintenance-free lifestyle with social opportunities and amenities. Independent living is not a licensed care setting.
Respite Care
Short-term, temporary care that provides relief for family caregivers. Respite stays can range from a few days to several weeks and can also serve as a trial period for a community.
Skilled Nursing
The highest level of residential care available outside of a hospital. Skilled nursing facilities provide 24-hour licensed nursing care, rehabilitation therapies, and medical management for individuals with complex health needs.
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