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Assisted Living in Naples, FL
Naples has 48 nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Browse honest ratings, staffing levels, and inspection history for every facility — transparent data from official government sources, free for families.
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Naples has 48 senior care facilities in Collier County, including 11 Medicare-certified nursing homes and 37 assisted living facilities — one of the largest assisted living markets in Southwest Florida. Three of the 11 nursing homes hold a CMS 5-star rating, and over 20 assisted living communities offer dedicated memory care programs.
48
Total facilities
11
Nursing homes
37
Assisted living
4,206
Total beds
3
5-star nursing homes
Nursing home quality
Three Naples nursing homes hold a CMS 5-star overall rating: Chateau at Moorings Park (106 beds, part of the Moorings Park life plan community), Premier Place at The Glenview (42 beds, non-profit continuing care campus), and Gardens at Terracina Health & Rehabilitation (30 beds). On the other end, three facilities hold 1-star ratings — Adviniacare at Naples (40 beds), Naples Health and Rehabilitation Center (120 beds), and Solaris Healthcare Lely Palms (117 beds).
Memory care in Naples
Naples has one of the strongest memory care assisted living markets in Florida — over 20 facilities offer dedicated memory care programs, ranging from large campus-style communities to smaller residential settings.
About senior care in Naples
Naples is an affluent coastal retirement destination in Collier County, consistently ranked among Florida's wealthiest cities. The senior care market reflects that — most communities are private-pay, full-service campuses with extensive amenities. Cleveland Clinic Florida has a major hospital presence in Naples, anchoring post-acute care referrals across the region. The Moorings Park and Glenview campuses are nationally recognized life plan communities offering a full continuum from independent living to skilled nursing.
About ratings in Naples
Naples has significant quality variation across its nursing homes. Three facilities hold 1-star CMS ratings: Adviniacare at Naples, Naples Health and Rehabilitation Center (120 beds), and Solaris Healthcare Lely Palms (117 beds). We publish full CMS inspection records, staffing data, and government fine history for every facility — free, with no referral fees.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best nursing homes in Naples, FL?
Three nursing homes in Naples hold a CMS 5-star overall rating: Chateau at Moorings Park (106 beds), Premier Place at The Glenview (42 beds, non-profit), and Gardens at Terracina Health & Rehabilitation (30 beds). All three are part of established life plan campuses in Naples. Bentley Care Center (84 beds, 3 stars) and Solaris Healthcare Imperial (113 beds, 3 stars) are solid mid-tier options.
Is there memory care assisted living in Naples, FL?
Yes — Naples has one of the strongest memory care markets in Southwest Florida. Over 20 assisted living facilities offer dedicated memory care programs. The largest are Grand Living at Naples (245 beds), Terracina Grand (200 beds), Discovery Village at Naples (150 beds), and Beach House Naples Assisted Living & Memory Care (140 beds). Specialized stand-alone memory care communities include Bayshore Memory Care (73 beds) and Arden Courts at Lely Palms (56 beds).
How do nursing homes and assisted living differ in Naples?
Nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) provide 24-hour licensed nursing care and are covered by Medicare for qualifying short-term stays after a hospital admission. Assisted living facilities (ALFs) offer housing and help with daily activities but are not covered by Medicare for room and board — most are private pay. Naples has an unusually large assisted living market relative to its nursing home count, reflecting the city's affluent, private-pay retirement demographic. If your family member needs post-hospital rehabilitation or ongoing nursing supervision, a nursing home is typically the right fit. If they need daily assistance but are medically stable, an ALF is usually more appropriate.
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