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  2. Paying for Assisted Living in Florida: A Comprehensive Guide

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    According to the 2021 Genworth Cost of Care Survey, seniors who are considering assisted living in Florida can expect to pay around $4,000 per month. This is the median cost for the state, and ...

  3. The 3 Best Assisted Living Communities in Coral Springs, Florida

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    In Coral Springs, assisted living costs about $4,385 per month, which is less than the national average of $4,500. Depending on the community, you’ll have access to daily meals, planned social ...

  4. Assisted living options for wheelchair users - AOL

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    However, assisted living facilities fall under state laws. (Unlike nursing homes, which are under federal regulations.) Because of this, some assisted living facilities may try to reject a ...

  5. Green House Project - Wikipedia

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    Green House Project homes that are licensed as traditional nursing homes are eligible for Medicaid and Medicare reimbursements along the same lines as a traditional nursing home. If the facility is licensed as assisted living, Medicaid reimbursement depends on the state’s assisted living provisions.

  6. Assisted living - Wikipedia

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    The investigation found dozens of incidents of gross mismanagement and criminal behavior at assisted living facilities across Florida, a state of 20 million people, popular with American retirees. The newspaper requested the release of state documents related to the deaths of over 300 people in assisted living facilities between 2003 and 2011 ...

  7. Retirement community - Wikipedia

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    The Villages, in Sumter County, Florida- Florida's most well-known and fastest-growing retirement community development [33] [34] is the state's "biggest example of a culturally and ethnically homogeneous retirement community" [32] with a 98.4% white population. [35]