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  • Find and compare nursing homes in your area.
  • Ask people you trust, like your family, friends, or neighbors if they’ve had personal experience with nursing homes. They may be able to recommend a nursing home to you.
  • Ask your doctor if he or she provides care at any local nursing homes. If so, ask which nursing homes so you can continue to see your doctor while you're in the nursing home.
  • Visit the Eldercare Locator for more information on long-term care choices in your area.
  • Contact your local senior and community activity center.
  • If you’re in the hospital, ask your social worker about discharge planning as early in your hospital stay as possible. The hospital’s staff should be able to do these:
    • Help you find a nursing home that meets your needs
    • Help with your transfer when you’re ready to be discharged

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Nursing Home Information

The Nursing Home Guide lists nursing homes by region and county. The Guide also includes facility-specific comparative information including a star ranking based upon deficiencies cited during inspections. The electronic version of the Guide is updated quarterly and posted on the Agency's web site approximately 45 days after the end of the calendar quarter (by the 15th calendar day of the second month following the end of the calendar quarter).

The Nursing Home Guide includes a Watch List which identifies nursing homes that are operating under bankruptcy protection or met the criteria for a conditional status during the past 30 months. A conditional status indicates that a facility did not meet, or correct upon follow-up, minimum standards at the time of an inspection. Immediate action is taken if a facility poses a threat to resident health or safety. Under Florida law, nursing homes have a right to challenge state sanctions. Facilities challenging a conditional license are noted as under Appeal. Watch List information is subject to change as appeals are processed; information is updated regularly on this web site. Electronic Watch List data is updated daily.

  • Nursing Home Guide/Watch List Posting Instructions [66KB, PDF]

Health Care Facility and Provider Inspection Reports links to copies of regular inspection and complaint inspection reports and Florida Health Finder provides basic information and maps for nursing homes and other health care facilities and providers regulated by the Agency.

The Federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services also publishes a Nursing Home Compare web site that provides additional information to compare nursing homes in Florida and the nation.

Is assisted living the same as skilled nursing?

Assisted living is for seniors who do not require constant care but need assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), such as assistance with eating, bathing, dressing, and medication management. Whereas skilled nursing is a medical setting, assisted living is a residential setting.

Does Medicare cover assisted living?

Medicare won't cover most assisted living costs. Medicare does not pay for “custodial care,” a term referring to help with daily life tasks, such as eating, bathing or dressing. Most of the care given at an assisted living facility is considered custodial care.

What is the difference between assisted living and skilled?

Essentially, in assisted living communities, residents receive assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs), while still handling most activities on their own. In a skilled nursing community, residents receive constant nursing care and need assistance with most, if not all, ADLs.

Does Medicare pay for nursing home?

Medicare and most health insurance plans don't pay for long-term care. stays in a nursing home. Even if Medicare doesn't cover your nursing home care, you'll still need Medicare for hospital care, doctor services, and medical supplies while you're in the nursing home.