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ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY Date: 12/1/2020 OSS Beds = 7,013 LIMITED MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION Facilities = 753 Beds = 12,211 Private Beds = 5,190 ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY Date: 12/1/2020 OSS Beds = 7,013 LIMITED MENTAL HEALTH FACILITIES = 6 PRIVATE BEDS = 92 FIELD OFFICE CODE: 01 BEDS = 141 OSS BEDS = 49 COUNTY: ESCAMBIA FACILITIES = 6 BEDS = 141 PRIVATE BEDS = 92 OSS BEDS = 49 CARE WAY FACILITY BEDS = 5 License #13416 10307 BRISTOL PARK RD Private Beds = 3 CANTONMENT, FL 32533 OSS Beds = 2 INASMUCH ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY INC FACILITY BEDS = 6 License #11750 1007 WEST WRIGHT STREET Private Beds = 3 PENSACOLA, FL 32501 OSS Beds = 3 NORTHPOINTE RETIREMENT COMMUNITY FACILITY BEDS = 100 License #7760 5100 NORTHPOINTE PARKWAY Private Beds = 60 PENSACOLA, FL 32514 OSS Beds = 40 PRISYCO MANOR LLC FACILITY BEDS = 8 License #13199 8061 GROVELAND AVE Private Beds = 8 PENSACOLA, FL 32534 OSS Beds = 0 THE RHEMA HOUSE ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY, FACILITY BEDS = 7 License #13371 INC Private Beds = 3 2910 MICHAEL DR OSS Beds = 4 PENSACOLA, FL 32505 WHISPERING PINES ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY FACILITY BEDS = 15 License #13168 LLC Private Beds = 15 1030 JOJO ROAD OSS Beds = 0 PENSACOLA, FL 32514 FACILITIES = 25 PRIVATE BEDS = 167 FIELD OFFICE CODE: 02 BEDS = 537 OSS BEDS = 370 COUNTY: BAY FACILITIES = 2 BEDS = 75 PRIVATE BEDS = 4 OSS BEDS = 71 CREATIVE LIVING CENTERS, INC FACILITY BEDS = 35 License #5888 521 EAST BEACH DRIVE Private Beds = 2 PANAMA CITY, FL 32401 OSS Beds = 33 GARDEN VIEW ALF FACILITY BEDS = 40 License #5223 526 N MARY ELLA AVE Private Beds = 2 PANAMA CITY, FL 32404-2323 OSS Beds = 38 Directory_LMH 1 of 73 /HQA Report Folder/_AssistedLivingUnit AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION Facilities = 753 Beds = 12,211 Private Beds = 5,190 ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY Date: 12/1/2020 OSS Beds = 7,013 LIMITED MENTAL HEALTH COUNTY: CALHOUN FACILITIES = 2 BEDS = 44 PRIVATE BEDS = 7 OSS BEDS = 37 RIVERTOWN ASSISTED LIVING LLC FACILITY BEDS = 24 License #12439 16354 SW CHIPOLA RD Private Beds = 2 BLOUNTSTOWN, FL 32424 OSS Beds = 22 RIVERTOWN SENIOR CARE FACILITY BEDS = 20 License #12565 17112 NW CHARLIE JOHNS ST Private Beds = 5 BLOUNTSTOWN, FL 32424 OSS Beds = 15 COUNTY: GADSDEN FACILITIES = 3 BEDS = 27 PRIVATE BEDS = 27 OSS BEDS = 0 ANGELCARE WITH A VISION LLC FACILITY BEDS = 16 License #13208 613 Chattahoochee St Private Beds = 16 CHATTAHOOCHEE, FL 32324 OSS Beds = 0 NEW MERCYS CARE LLC FACILITY BEDS = 5 License #13159 1458 RUSTLING PINES BLVD Private Beds = 5 MIDWAY, FL 32343 OSS Beds = 0 PARADISE OASIS LLC FACILITY BEDS = 6 License #13444 363 W RIVER RD Private Beds = 6 CHATTAHOOCHEE, FL 32324 OSS Beds = 0 COUNTY: HOLMES FACILITIES = 2 BEDS = 62 PRIVATE BEDS = 12 OSS BEDS = 50 BOSWELL MANOR, LLC FACILITY BEDS = 6 License #13214 2185 HWY 173 Private Beds = 6 BONIFAY, FL 32425 OSS Beds = HAPPY ACRES ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY INC FACILITY BEDS = 56 License #9130 700 ANDERSON DRIVE Private Beds = 6 BONIFAY, FL 32425 OSS Beds = 50 COUNTY: JACKSON FACILITIES = 1 BEDS = 76 PRIVATE BEDS = 50 OSS BEDS = 26 CHIPOLA HEALTH AND REHABILITATION CENTER FACILITY BEDS = 76 License #5008 4294 THIRD AVENUE Private Beds = 50 MARIANNA, FL 32446 OSS Beds = 26 COUNTY: LEON FACILITIES = 2 BEDS = 12 PRIVATE BEDS = 9 OSS BEDS = 3 L & L ASSISTED LIVING COMMUNITY INC FACILITY BEDS = 6 License #12087 4211 CHAIRES CROSS RD Private Beds = 6 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32317 OSS Beds = 0 Directory_LMH 2 of 73 /HQA Report Folder/_AssistedLivingUnit AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION Facilities = 753 Beds = 12,211 Private Beds = 5,190 ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY Date: 12/1/2020 OSS Beds = 7,013 LIMITED MENTAL HEALTH LA GRANDE BELLE FACILITY BEDS = 6 License #11123 5898 ORCHARD POND RD Private Beds = 3 TALLAHASSEE, FL 32303 OSS Beds = 3 COUNTY: LIBERTY FACILITIES = 1 BEDS = 45 PRIVATE BEDS = 20 OSS BEDS = 25 VARNUM'S REST HOME, LLC FACILITY BEDS = 45 License #6026 12167 NW FREEMAN ROAD Private Beds = 20 BRISTOL, FL 32321 OSS Beds = 25 COUNTY: MADISON FACILITIES = 7 BEDS = 90 PRIVATE BEDS = 21 OSS BEDS = 69 ANGELS WITH A DIVINE PURPOSE LLC FACILITY BEDS = 15 License #13031 240 SE STEPHENS ST Private Beds = 7 MADISON, FL 32340 OSS Beds = 8 CARE WELL LLC FACILITY BEDS = 24 License #12810 309 NE MARION ST Private Beds = 0 MADISON, FL 32340 OSS Beds = 24 ROSA'S CARING HEART - 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L. F. HOMES FACILITY BEDS = 22 License #5856 2233 PATE POND ROAD Private Beds = 1 CARYVILLE, FL 32427 OSS Beds = 21 HOLMES CREEK ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY INC. FACILITY BEDS = 42 License #5584 3732 ROCHE AVENUE Private Beds = 10 VERNON, FL 32462 OSS Beds = 32 HOME SWEET HOME A.L.F. FACILITY BEDS = 9 License #12572 1613 MONROE SHEFFIELD RD Private Beds = 0 CHIPLEY, FL 32428 OSS Beds = 9 OAK VALLEY ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY FACILITY BEDS = 21 License #11647 4488 HWY 79 Private Beds = 4 VERNON, FL 32462 OSS Beds = 17 TROPICAL PARADISE VILLA ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY BEDS = 12 License #11939 AND RETIREMENT Private Beds = 2 1593 BRICKYARD ROAD OSS Beds = 10 CHIPLEY, FL 32428 FACILITIES = 26 PRIVATE BEDS = 347 FIELD OFFICE CODE: 03 BEDS = 624 OSS BEDS = 277 COUNTY: BRADFORD FACILITIES = 1 BEDS = 6 PRIVATE BEDS = 6 OSS BEDS = 0 YOUNG HEARTS EXTENDED ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY BEDS = 6 License #13253 FACILITY LLC Private Beds = 6 1410 NE 219TH ST OSS Beds = 0 LAWTEY, FL 32058 COUNTY: CITRUS FACILITIES = 1 BEDS = 12 PRIVATE BEDS = 2 OSS BEDS = 10 PURE RESTORATION ASSISTED LIVING OF FACILITY BEDS = 12 License #8652 CRYSTAL RIVER Private Beds = 2 125 NE 9TH AVE OSS Beds = 10 CRYSTAL RIVER, FL 34429-4425 COUNTY: COLUMBIA FACILITIES = 6 BEDS = 139 PRIVATE BEDS = 53 OSS BEDS = 86 DOUGLAS ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY FACILITY BEDS = 15 License #7558 769 NE GURLEY AVE Private Beds = 9 LAKE CITY, FL 32055-2453 OSS Beds = 6 Directory_LMH 4 of 73 /HQA Report Folder/_AssistedLivingUnit AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION Facilities = 753 Beds = 12,211 Private Beds = 5,190 ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY Date: 12/1/2020 OSS Beds = 7,013 LIMITED MENTAL HEALTH EASTSIDE CARE ALF FACILITY BEDS = 45 License #5425 152 SE DEFENDER DR Private Beds = 15 LAKE CITY, FL 32025-4990 OSS Beds = 30 GOLDEN MANOR ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY LLC FACILITY BEDS = 5 License #13428 197 NW GWEN LAKE AVE Private Beds = 5 LAKE CITY, FL 32055 OSS Beds = 0 PLANTATION ON SUMMERS LLC (THE) FACILITY BEDS = 64 License #5191 147 SW SUMMERS LN Private Beds = 14 LAKE CITY, FL 32025-0762 OSS Beds = 50 QUIET WHISPER ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY LLC FACILITY BEDS = 6 License #12673 190 SW DEREK GLEN Private Beds = 6 LAKE CITY, FL 32024 OSS Beds = 0 SERENITY HILL ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY FACILITY BEDS = 4 License #13504 3534 230TH TER Private Beds = 4 LAKE CITY, FL 32024 OSS Beds = 0 COUNTY: HAMILTON FACILITIES = 4 BEDS = 56 PRIVATE BEDS = 7 OSS BEDS = 49 CAROLYN CLANTON ALF LLC FACILITY BEDS = 16 License #13490 1146 HAMILTON AVE Private Beds = 4 JENNINGS, FL 32053 OSS Beds = 12 J & S ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY BEDS = 12 License #11006 1343 JOHNS ST Private Beds = 0 JENNINGS, FL 32053 OSS Beds = 12 NANCY DENGLER HOUSE, THE FACILITY BEDS = 12 License #12374 2089 69TH AVE Private Beds = 2 JENNINGS, FL 32053 OSS Beds = 10 THE SUSAN REWIS HOUSE FACILITY BEDS = 16 License #9631 7216 NW 22ND DRIVE Private Beds = 1 JENNINGS, FL 32053 OSS Beds = 15 COUNTY: HERNANDO FACILITIES = 2 BEDS = 81 PRIVATE BEDS = 50 OSS BEDS = 31 ANN'S HOUSE-OAKWOOD FACILITY BEDS = 15 License #11242 4407 MILLWOOD ROAD Private Beds = 14 SPRING HILL, FL 34608 OSS Beds = 1 Directory_LMH 5 of 73 /HQA Report Folder/_AssistedLivingUnit AGENCY FOR HEALTH CARE ADMINISTRATION Facilities = 753 Beds = 12,211 Private Beds = 5,190 ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY Date: 12/1/2020 OSS Beds = 7,013 LIMITED MENTAL HEALTH SPRINGHILL ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY FACILITY BEDS = 66 License #12359 8239 CESSNA DR Private Beds = 36 SPRING HILL, FL 34606 OSS Beds = 30 COUNTY: LAKE FACILITIES = 5 BEDS = 140 PRIVATE BEDS = 105 OSS BEDS = 35 EUSTIS SENIOR CARE FACILITY BEDS = 30 License #8993 228 NORTH CENTER STREET Private Beds = 30 EUSTIS, FL 32726 OSS Beds = 0 HENDERSON HOUSE ALF FACILITY BEDS = 44 License #6622 907 EAST ORANGE AVENUE Private Beds = 22 EUSTIS, FL 32726 OSS Beds = 22 MINNEOLA PLACE, A HOMEBRIDGE COMMUNITY FACILITY BEDS = 32 License #5456 ASSISTED LIVING Private Beds = 22 301 South Main Avenue OSS Beds = 10 MINNEOLA, FL 34715 PLEASANTVILLE ALF FACILITY BEDS = 14 License #7968 609 OAK AVE Private Beds = 14 MOUNT DORA, FL 32757-6039 OSS Beds = 0 SHADY LANE RETIREMENT HOME FACILITY BEDS = 20 License #6001 201 ROSEFIELD AVE Private Beds = 17 LEESBURG, FL 34748-5014 OSS Beds = 3 COUNTY: MARION FACILITIES = 6 BEDS = 166 PRIVATE BEDS = 103 OSS BEDS = 63 CHANGE OF PACE RET CENTER FACILITY BEDS = 28 License #53 1715 E SILVER SPRINGS BLVD Private Beds = 10 OCALA, FL 34470 OSS
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