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Search assisted living communities in Florida. Find assisted living homes that offer a number of different amenities and services ranging from laundry services, social events and more.

Featured Assisted Living Communities in Florida

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Aston Gardens at Parkland Commons - FL

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Parkland, FL
starting at $2,825 monthly
Aston Gardens
 
B

The Court at Palm-Aire

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Pompano Beach, FL
 
 
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The Preserve at Palm Aire

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Pompano Beach, FL
starting at $2,305 monthly
Brookdale Senior Living
 
D

South Port Square

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Port Charlotte, FL
 
 
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South Port Square - HB

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Port Charlotte, FL
 
 
F

Brighton Gardens of Port St. Lucie

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Port Saint Lucie, FL
starting at $2,980 monthly
Sunrise Senior Living
 
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Harbor Place Port St. Lucie

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Port Saint Lucie, FL
starting at $2,335 monthly
Century Park
 
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Horizon Bay - Port St. Lucie

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Port Saint Lucie, FL
starting at $2,300 monthly
Horizon Bay Retirement Living
 
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Horizon Bay - Port St. Lucie - HB

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Port Saint Lucie, FL
starting at $2,300 monthly
Brookdale Senior Living
 
J

Bon Secours Place at St. Petersburg

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Saint Petersburg, FL
starting at $2,600 monthly
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