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29 Assisted Living Communities in Naples, Florida
The average cost of assisted living in the city is $5,448 a month. This guide is a starting point covering the cost of assisted living care in the city, as well as financing options to pay for it. You’ll find in-depth information on 29 Assisted Living Communities in Naples and several in surrounding areas. The Cost of Senior Care in Naples, FL
- Assisted Living: $5,448
- Nursing Home Care: $10,319
- In-home Care: $4,195
- Adult Day Health Services: N/A
Assisted Living Facilities near Naples, Florida
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Reviews of Assisted Living Facilities in Naples
Zak, friend of resident
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October 12, 2022
Staff generally are competent and the building pleasant. However if you take the tour, DO NOT BE FOOLED. Few activities, no medical transport, nor salon services. Management misrepresents what it actually offers on a regular basis to residents. The meals in particular are a fraud --- terrible cook. There is a disturbing, condescending attitude from mangement who are eager to cllect their monthly fee but slow to address issues.
Susan
3
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March 18, 2021
My mom just moved to All Seasons in Naples. I can say that it is a gorgeous place, and I think they're trying to do good things despite the COVID pandemic. I think the food is good too. However, their callback and response time is shamefully slow, and that is a huge concern to us. They have gotten back to me and talked to me about it, but that is one of the things that I was hoping the most for. My mom needs somebody to take her to the bathroom to do things that can't wait. That's a big concern that we are working on with them. The staff is good, the maintenance is great, but that is the concern right now; I hope they improve on that. She is in assisted living and on level four out of the five levels they have, so she needs a lot of assistance. I'm hopeful that it will change. I think the food is excellent, I think they really try hard on that. They currently have to deliver the meals up to their rooms, so I think it's a lot more different when they're serving it in the dining room since they can do things in shifts with it. It's harder when you have to pack up all the meals and deliver them upstairs to everybody. I think the price is comparable, and not excessive compared to other places. I certainly don't think it's cheap, but it's not excessive. I think the staff is great, they just don't have enough of them, and that's the problem. With the activities, I would say that right now they're doing their best given the fact that people can't do much because of COVID. Like they have people doing music in the hall. I think they care enough to do that.
ReviewerMarch3
4
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March 8, 2020
My parents are currently in Terracina Grand. The place is all excellent but my dad needs skilled care and they have exhausted all they can do at assisted living. Their apartment is nice and the overall staff is excellent, although the CNAs are just okay. The food is excellent and the dining area is spacious, clean and formal. It's like being on a cruise ship. Some of the activities are happy hour, bingo, movies, there's exercise daily, art class, Rootbeer Sunday, and so on. I rate them very highly for independent living but for assisted living my rating drops because they don't have caring people to do the assistance. They're always rushing in to push the button and turn your light off then ask what you want so they can leave. They're not really there to assist you, so we had to hire private help. Most of the staff members are good, they just don't staff enough people.
JoAnn
4
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December 20, 2019
Beach House was a newer building, and it's very nice. Everybody was very friendly, and I was accommodated very well. I had a very good feeling about the place. There was no odor or anything like that. Everything was good. Landscape was nice.
She101219
4
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October 18, 2019
Brookdale North Naples is dated and the rooms are small, but they're undergoing some renovations. The staff that I met there were very nice, I looked at both independent living and assisted living. Their activities are similar to most communities, they have outings and they have a pool.
She101219
4
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October 18, 2019
We visited and saw the hallways and the place itself. It wasn't good for us because it was older and the grounds weren't great. The staff members that we met were all very nice. They have activities that were the same as everyone. When we went to inquire and they showed us the common areas, we were not impressed. The ceilings were low and it's dark, so we didn't bother going any further.
Deborah
2
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August 20, 2019
I didn't care for Lely Palms at all. The place was very dismal, dreary, and depressing. It could use a good paint job. They had all these people in wheelchairs hanging around. For what I needed, I certainly didn't want to be there. The people who gave me the tour wanted me to make my mind up right then and there, but I couldn't wait to get out of there. The food was good though. The inside of the place was a lot better than the outside. It was more modern and a little brighter, but still not the feel that I wanted at all.
Sharon
5
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July 22, 2019
My husband is in Arden Courts of Lely Palms, and he's in the memory care. I chose them because they have wings off of the center of the facility, and so each one is like a little community, which makes it family-like. There are around 8 or 9 people in his wing, they have their own living room, dining room, and they're very caring. The staff is wonderful. He's been there 3 months at least, he seems to eat the food really well, and they have so many different things. They play games, they show movies, they had a cookout and musical entertainment, and we could sing along with them. The thing I really like is families can go in, we have the codes to go in 24/7, so it's very family friendly, and they invite families to the activities. They have 2 wonderful ladies who do the activities, and they have pet therapy twice a week too, which is great. The costs are a little high compared to the others, but it's just a first-class place, and the value of how they treat people is so good.
Bernie
5
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April 8, 2019
We placed mother in Terracina Grand and theyre doing a great job. They do all kinds of things like bingo, crocheting, they have discussions on current events, and they bring them therapy dogs and ponies. The staff has been very caring and professional. I had a meal there once and Ive seen the menu. Ive seen the food, and the food is good.
Map of Naples, Florida
Assisted Living Costs in Naples
Genworth’s 2018 Cost of Care study examined senior care costs throughout the United States. The study shows that at an average price of $5,448 per month, assisted living in Naples costs significantly more than the state ($3,500) and national ($4,000) averages. In fact, prices here are the highest in Florida with prices in nearby areas ranging from $3,350 in Miami to $4,000 in Punta Gorda.
Statewide, assisted living costs start at $2,808 per month in the Lakeland area. The northernmost region of the state is the most expensive, with prices ranging from $4,096 in Pensacola up to $4,425 in Jacksonville.
The Cost of Assisted Living in Surrounding Areas
Naples
$5,448
National Average
$4,000
State Average
$3,500
Cape Coral
$4,000
Ann Arbor
$5,050
Punta Gorda
$3,400
North Port
$3,874
Miami
$3,350
The Villages
$5,031
Care Cost Comparison
The cost of senior care is largely based on the level of care provided with each service, and that’s especially true in Naples where semiprivate nursing home care costs an average of $10,319 per month. This price includes room and board along with around the clock medical care in a state-inspected nursing facility. Assisted living, which also includes room, board and most overhead expenses, costs $5,448 per month, while 44 hours of weekly in-home care ranges from $4,195 to $4,576.
Senior Care Cost Comparison Chart
Assisted Living
$5,448
Homemaker Services
$4,195
Home Health Aide
$4,576
Adult Day Health Services
0
Nursing Home Care
$10,319
Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Naples
Medicaid in Florida
Medicaid was established on July 30, 1965 to ensure needy people had access to basic health services. It’s jointly funded by federal and state governments and administered at the state level. By law, every Medicaid plan must include essential benefits, such as hospital and nursing facility care, primary physician services, X-rays and lab tests.
Approximately 88% of seniors and people with disabilities in Florida qualify for no-cost Medicaid because they have low income and few countable assets. Seniors who collect Supplemental Security Income benefits automatically qualify for SSI-Related Medicaid coverage.
Qualifying for Medicaid Long-Term Services
To qualify for long-term Medicaid services, seniors must have a monthly income of $2,313 or less when applying as an individual or $4,626 when applying with a spouse. If only one spouse in a married couple needs Medicaid, the non-applicant’s income is disregarded.
Single applicants can own up to $2,000 in countable assets, and couples applying together can own up to $3,000 in joint countable assets. When only one spouse is applying for Medicaid, the non-applicant is entitled to 50% of all joint assets up to a maximum value of $126,420.
Some assets are excluded under Medicaid rules, such as one vehicle, clothing and furniture and a prepaid burial contract. A house, condominium or mobile home worth $585,000 or less that’s owned and occupied by the applicant and/or their spouse is also exempt.
Qualified Income Trust
Seniors who meet the Medicaid asset limits but are ineligible due to excess income may be able to enroll in Medicaid by setting up a Qualified Income Trust.
Commonly called a Miller Trust, a QIT is an irrevocable legal agreement between the applicant and the state. The applicant agrees to place their excess income into the trust, and the state is named as the beneficiary. Money from the trust can only be used towards specific preapproved expenses and a modest monthly personal needs allowance.
Upon the passing of the QIT holder, the state recoups all Medicaid costs paid on behalf of the applicant by collecting any money remaining in the trust.
For more information about Florida Medicaid, contact ACCESS Florida’s Suncoast Regional Office at (813) 558-5500.
Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Long-Term Care Program
The Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Long-Term Care program provides home and community-based services that allow seniors to age in place in their community or assisted living facility rather than in a nursing home.
SMMC LTC funds services and supports that are comparable to those offered in a nursing facility, such as:
- Attendant care
- Personal care
- Medical supplies
- Mobility equipment
- Transportation
- Intermittent nursing
- Occupational, physical and speech therapy
- Adult day health programming
- A personal medical alert system
- Respite services
- Case management
In accordance with federal law, all Medicaid-enrolled seniors who require long-term care services must complete preadmission screening known as the Comprehensive Assessment and Review for Long-Term Care Services. This assessment evaluates the applicant’s current and projected care needs, and recommends the most appropriate, least-intrusive placement based on those needs.
If the CARES assessment results in a referral to the SMMC LTC, services are assigned based on the individual care needs identified through the assessment.
For more information on the SMMC LTC or to request a CARES assessment, contact the statewide Elder Helpline at (800) 963-5337 or the Area Agency on Aging for Southwest Florida at (866) 413-5337.
Other Financial Assistance Programs for Assisted Living
VA Aid and Attendance and Housebound Enhanced Monthly Pension
The VA Aid and Attendance and Housebound programs are two special monthly pensions that provide eligible veterans and survivors with cash benefits that can be used to pay assisted living costs.
In order to qualify for either benefit, applicants must be currently eligible for the regular VA pension. Applicants who were previously denied the regular VA pension due to excess income may now be eligible because these special pension programs are based on a higher income limit.
To apply for Aid and Attendance, applicants must:
- Live in a nursing facility as a result of physical and/or mental deterioration
- Need help from a caregiver to perform activities of daily living
- Be restricted to bed due to a chronic illness or disability
- Have concentric contraction of the visual field that limits the field of vision to 5 or fewer degrees
- Have 5/200 or worse eyesight when wearing prescription lenses
To apply for Housebound, applicants must:
- Have a single disability rated at 100% that restricts the applicant to their residence most of the time
Eligible applicants may receive either the Aid and Attendance or the Housebound benefit.
For free assistance with the application process, contact Collier County Veterans Services at (239) 252-8387.
Optional State Supplementation
The Florida Optional State Supplementation program helps eligible seniors pay the room-and-board portion of their assisted living costs by topping up the monthly Supplemental Security Income payment.
To qualify for OSS, SSI recipients aged 65 and older must reside in an assisted living facility due to disability or loss of function. Eligible applicants may receive up to $78.40 per month, while couples may receive a maximum of $156.80 in monthly OSS payments. The OSS is added to the monthly SSI benefit.
For more information on the OSS, contact the Social Security Administration at (800) 772-1213.
Assisted Living Resources in Naples
Transportation Services
Seniors qualify for half-priced fares on the Collier Area Transit system, a wheelchair-accessible fixed-route with service throughout Naples. CAT also operates a paratransit service for riders who cannot use regular routes due to disability. Collier Area Transit/Paratransit
8300 Radio Rd., Naples, FL 34104
(239) 252-7777
Senior Centers
The Naples Senior Center at JFCS offers a variety of nondenominational social, recreational and support programs for seniors aged 60 and older. The Center also hosts a food pantry, emotional support services, a dementia respite program and volunteer-run wellness check program for isolated seniors.
The Golden Gate Senior Center provides seniors with low-cost communal lunches, free educational seminars, drop-in recreational activities and access to regular preventive health screening clinics. Center staff are fluent in English, Spanish and Creole.
Naples Senior Center at JFCS
5025 Castello Dr., Naples, FL 34103
(239) 325-4444
Golden Gate Senior Center
4898 Coronado Pkwy., Naples, FL 34116
(239) 252-4541
Veterans Services
Veterans can contact the Collier County Veterans Services team for free transportation to VA appointments, information on entitlements for veterans and survivors and help with claims applications.
VA health services are available at the Naples Community-Based Outpatient Clinic, and comprehensive diagnostic and acute care services are offered at the nearby Bay Pines VA Healthcare System.
Collier County Veterans Services
3339 Tamiami Tr. E., Naples, FL 34112
(239) 252-8387
Naples CBOC
800 Goodlette-Frank Rd. N., Naples, FL 34102
(239) 659-9188
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