
"The Topic Family has provided first-class family for over twenty years. Our residents are more than just "residents" - they're..."
READ MOREThe average cost of assisted living in the city is $3,400 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 10 Assisted Living Communities in Punta Gorda and several in surrounding areas.
"The Topic Family has provided first-class family for over twenty years. Our residents are more than just "residents" - they're..."
READ MORE"Our mission is to be the finest assisted living residence in Southwest Florida. The philosophy of ownership and management infuses the entir..."
READ MORE1896 Park Meadows Dr, Fort Myers, FL 33907
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"Noble Senior Living at Fort Myers is located in Fort Myers, Florida. Our community has been completely renovated with beautifully appointed ..."
READ MORE3800 La Rue Street, Fort Myers, FL 33905
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7173 Cypress Dr, Fort Myers, FL 33907
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"Welcome to Cypress Community Care Center! Fort Myers Rehabilitation and Nursing Center is a 120-bed facility located in Fort Myers, FL, in c..."
READ MORE2621 SW 37th Ter, Cape Coral, FL 33914
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"Joseph Desmornes Adult Family Care Home is a senior living community located in Cape Coral, FL, with a capacity of five residents. It's nest..."
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READ MORE2820 Pan American Blvd, North Port, FL 34287
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"Sit back and relax. At Sweetwater Oaks of North Port, Florida we'll make sure all of your unique needs are taken care of. A retirement home ..."
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April 20, 2021
My parents are staying at Sandhill Gardens in Punta Gorda. It's been great; everybody there is wonderful. They seem to be happy with everything. The food, there's lots of activities, and the fact that we can actually visit them is really cool. It's just a really nice and clean facility. They're in a one-bedroom apartment and it's got a little kitchenette with no oven or stove, but it's got a microwave and little refrigerator, and plenty of cabinet spaces. It also has a beautiful screened lanai that they share with four different residents that opens up into a beautiful courtyard. I'm not sure if they have two-bedrooms or not. I just know they have the studios and one-bedrooms. They have activities every day and their activity director, Brenda, is awesome. She does a lot of fun things with them. They stay so busy that my stepmother complained today that they're so busy they don't get much done at home. They don't really have much to do at home because they're doing everything for them. I'm not sure if they have a salon but they do have someone that comes in and does my stepmother's hair. I don't know what their facility is for that. I didn't ask, I just know they have someone that comes in and does that. They don't allow families to have dinners with the residents right now because of the COVID. My dad really likes the food, he doesn't complain. They're one of the least expensive ones of the ones that we've tried, so I would say the value is good.
Cindy
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March 23, 2020
The Courtyard Assisted Living was not as well kept as other places. The room we went into smelled very bad. The staff member seemed friendly enough, but I would not consider using them. It was homey, but it was not well kept. The staff member showed us a room. It was an adequate size, but it had a really bad odor. They needed to replace the carpet. I have no idea what they do for activities because the staff member didn't explain it to me.
Jane Baur
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December 31, 2017
Good environment food was awesome kitchen staff so friendly was there for Christmas
According to Genworth’s 2018 Cost of Care study, costs for assisted living in Punta Gorda are lower than the national average of $4,000 and $100 less than the state average of $3,500. Punta Gorda assisted living costs are lower than neighboring areas such as the North Port Area ($3,874) and Cape Coral ($4,000), while further down the coast, costs are significantly higher in Naples ($5,448).
Punta Gorda
$3,400
National average
$4,000
State average
$3,500
North Port Area
$3,874
Cape Coral
$4,000
Naples
$5,448
Miami
$3
Deltona
$3,850
Lakeland
$2,808
Costs of senior care are based on the type of service provided, the level of care and whether the care is community-based or residential. In Punta Gorda, nursing home care is more than twice the cost of assisted living. In-home care, such as a home health aide or homemaker, is about $1,000 more a month than assisted living. In addition to paying higher fees, seniors interested in home health services must also account for living expenses, such as rent/mortgage, utilities, maintenance and groceries. These costs are typically included in the price of assisted living care. Cost of Homemaker/Home Health Aide Comparison Chart
Assisted living
$3,400
Homemaker services
$4,385
Home health aide
$4,385
Adult day health
$1,733
Nursing home care (semiprivate room)
$8,502
Medicaid is a national health insurance program that is a joint initiative between the federal and state governments. It acts as a safety net for people who have both a low income and limited assets and may otherwise not have the resources to access health coverage.
Like all states, Florida Medicaid coverage eligibility includes strict income and countable asset limits. Single seniors in Florida need to earn less than $2,313 per month and own less than $2,000 in cash, bonds and savings to qualify for Medicaid, while couples applying together can make no more than $4,626 per month and own a maximum of $3,000 worth of countable assets.
For Medicaid, countable assets exclude personal effects such as clothing and jewelry, household items, one vehicle and a primary residence valued at $585,000 or less.
Florida seniors who are 65 or older and qualify for Medicaid coverage may also be eligible for benefits that can be partially used to pay for assisted living through the Florida Statewide Medicaid Managed Care, Long Term Care Program. Although benefits through the SSMC LTC program cannot be used to pay for the monthly room-and-board portion of assisted living costs, these benefits are available to help with care costs for seniors. Eligible expenses through the SSMC LTC include attendant care, homemakers, medical equipment and supplies, transportation and personal care services.
To learn more about Florida Medicaid and the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care, Long Term Care Program, call the statewide Florida Elder Helpline at (800) 963-5337 or contact the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration at (877) 711-3662.
Veterans Aid and Attendance and Housebound Benefits
Honorably discharged veterans and their surviving spouses who currently qualify for a regular VA pension may be eligible for additional benefits. This program, known as Aid and Attendance and Housebound Benefits, involves two separate benefit top-ups in addition to the monthly VA pension.
Note that benefits from Aid and Attendance cannot be combined with benefits from the Housebound top-up. Veterans who are already receiving the VA disability pension are excluded from these benefits.
Veterans who have previously been disqualified from a regular VA pension may be eligible to receive both a VA pension and top-up benefits as a result of the increased rates provided through the Aid and Attendance and Housebound Benefits program.
The Aid and Attendance increased monthly pension amount may be provided to veterans and their surviving spouses who meet at least one of the following conditions:
Senior centers in Punta Gorda offer a wide range of activities and services for older adults, including organized day trips, exercise classes, weekly dinners and educational sessions. These centers promote health, wellness and socialization among area seniors.
Senior Friendship Centers – Charlotte County
27420 Voyageur Dr., Punta Gorda, FL 33983
(941) 255-0723
Senior FUNdamentals
27690 Bermont Road, Unit#C-2, Punta Gorda, FL 33982
(941) 347-7648
Several local government agencies and not-for-profit groups offer assistance to seniors in Punta Gorda. These agencies host low-cost lunch programs, help with arranging medical transportation and provide seniors with information about health care options and preventative screening clinics. Charlotte County Human Services – Senior Services Division
1050 Loveland Blvd., Port Charlotte, FL 33980
(941) 833-6500 Senior Friendship Centers – Charlotte County
27420 Voyageur Drive, Punta Gorda, FL 33983
(941) 255-0723 Area Agency on Aging for Southwest Florida (serves Charlotte County)
15201 N. Cleveland Avenue, Suite 1100, North Fort Myers, FL 33903
(239) 652-6900
Punta Gorda is home to a large veterans community that is served by a number of government agencies, clinics and social clubs. There is an active American Legion Post in Punta Gorda, and the Charlotte County government operates a Veterans Services Division.
Charlotte County – Veterans Services Division
1050 Loveland Blvd., Port Charlotte, FL 33980
(941) 764-5579
D.N. McQueen American Legion Post 1032
101 Taylor Road, Punta Gorda, FL 33950
(941) 639-6337
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