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Assisted Living Facility · Palm Beach County

Windsor Court

3700 N Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, FL 33407 · (561) 842-1047

Assisted living

Windsor Court is a for-profit assisted living facility in West Palm Beach, FL, licensed for 92 residents. Florida AHCA records show 5 substantiated complaints. Resident activities include arts and crafts, dancing, exercise classes, games/cards, gardening. Special programs: Memory Care.

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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.

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Windsor Court exterior

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Licensing & regulation

License statusIN REVIEW
License number
11910374
Licensed capacity
92 residents
County
Palm Beach
Regulator
Florida AHCA
Substantiated complaints
5
Sanctions / final orders
1
Total deficiencies
15

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.

Source: Florida AHCA, last updated June 1, 2026

About this home

Capacity
92 residents
Ownership
For-Profit
Owner
FIZA INVESTMENT INC.
Administrator
PATRICIA RENGASAWMY
Type
Assisted Living Facility
County
Palm Beach

Bed types

Optional state supplement
12 beds
Standard private
80 beds

Activities

  • Arts and Crafts
  • Dancing
  • Exercise Classes
  • Games/Cards
  • Gardening
  • Music Programs
  • Shopping
  • Social Events/Outings
  • Other

Nurse availability

  • 3rd Party 24hr

Special programs

  • Memory Care

Enforcement History

8 actions

These 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.

Jan 20, 2021 — Fine (Survey) · $200 · resolved May 21, 2021#2021001278
Dec 4, 2019 — Fine (Licensure) · $250 · resolved Oct 20, 2020#2019018814
Jan 23, 2018 — Fine (Reporting) · $375 · resolved Aug 22, 2018#2018006238
Jul 26, 2016 — Fine (Survey) · $2,500 · resolved Jun 8, 2018#2017006946
May 25, 2016 — Fine (Reporting) · $500 · resolved Feb 8, 2017#2016012971
Mar 9, 2015 — Fine (Survey) · $2,500 · resolved Aug 17, 2015#2015002932
May 16, 2012 — Fine (Survey) · $500 · resolved Apr 7, 2014#2012005818
Feb 3, 2004 — Fine (Survey) · $1,000 · resolved Apr 14, 2004#2004001187

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