Assisted Living Facility · Escambia County
Sodalis Cantonment
150 Crossville Street, Cantonment, FL 32533 · (850) 477-1312
Sodalis Cantonment is a for-profit assisted living facility in Cantonment, FL, licensed for 44 residents. Florida AHCA records show 1 substantiated complaint. Resident activities include arts and crafts, dancing, exercise classes, games/cards, gardening. Special programs: Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy.
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License status: IN REVIEW
This facility's license shows a non-standard status. We'd suggest checking with Florida AHCA directly before moving forward.
Licensing & regulation
- License number
- 11965159
- License expires
- November 30, 2025
- Licensed capacity
- 44 residents
- County
- Escambia
- Regulator
- Florida AHCA
- Substantiated complaints
- 1
- Sanctions / final orders
- 1
- Total deficiencies
- 2
Assisted living facilities in Florida are licensed and inspected by the state (Florida AHCA) rather than rated by the federal government. That's why you won't see a 1–5 star rating here — instead, look at the license status, complaint history, and any enforcement actions below.
AHCA data last updated March 22, 2026
About this home
- Capacity
- 44 residents
- Ownership
- For-Profit
- Owner
- VOP SABAL HOUSE, LLC
- Administrator
- PORSCHIA SMITH
- Management company
- TRILOGY SENIOR LIVING MANAGEMENT, LLC
- Type
- Assisted Living Facility
- County
- Escambia
Bed types
- Extended congregate care(Higher level of care)
- 0 beds
- Optional state supplement
- 0 beds
- Standard private
- 44 beds
Activities
- Arts and Crafts
- Dancing
- Exercise Classes
- Games/Cards
- Gardening
- Music Programs
- Shopping
- Social Events/Outings
Nurse availability
- Direct Part-Time
Special programs
- Occupational Therapy
- Physical Therapy
- Speech Therapy
Enforcement History
3 actionsThese are formal enforcement actions taken by the Florida AHCA — fines, administrative complaints, and other regulatory actions. More actions don't always mean worse care, but it's worth asking about them.
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