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Assisted Living in Pinellas County, FL | 138 Senior Living Communities

Explore 138 assisted living communities in Pinellas County, FL. Compare pricing, amenities, photos, and resident reviews to find quality senior care.

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Senior living communities in Pinellas County

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SAFE HARBOR

★★★★☆ 4.3 (6)
From $3,550 / mo
9000 86 AVENUE N, Seminole, FL 33777
20 licensed beds
Assisted Living
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THERESA HOME

★★★★☆ 4 (3)
From $3,550 / mo
475 MAPLE WAY, Safety Harbor, FL 34695
20 licensed beds
Assisted Living
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AMELIA ALF

★★★★☆ 4.3 (4)
From $3,550 / mo
2135 40TH AVE N, Saint Petersburg, FL 33714-4124
19 licensed beds
Assisted Living
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GEORGIA'S PLACE, INC.

★★★★½ 4.7 (3)
From $3,550 / mo
2101 7TH STREET, SOUTH, Saint Petersburg, FL 33705
19 licensed beds
Assisted Living
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AMELIA'S HOUSE

★★★★☆ 4.3 (8)
From $3,500 / mo
7175 53RD ST N, Pinellas Park, FL 33781-4304
16 licensed beds
Assisted Living
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GENTLE HORIZON HOUSE INC

★★★½☆ 3.8 (5)
From $3,500 / mo
4760 8TH AVE S, Saint Petersburg, FL 33711
16 licensed beds
Assisted Living
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MURIEL MANOR ASSISTED LIVING, INC.

★★★★½ 4.4 (7)
From $3,500 / mo
3200 66TH ST N, Saint Petersburg, FL 33710
16 licensed beds
Assisted Living
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SANDPIPER ALF

★★★★☆ 4 (7)
From $3,500 / mo
6439 FIRST AVENUE, SOUTH, Saint Petersburg, FL 33707
16 licensed beds
Assisted Living
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THE HOUSE OF BOSTICS, LLC

★★★★☆ 4 (6)
From $3,500 / mo
3586 53RD AVE N, Saint Petersburg, FL 33714-2412
16 licensed beds
Assisted Living
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RESIDENCE CLUB AT SEMINOLE

★★★★☆ 4.3 (4)
From $3,600 / mo
11177 70TH AV N, Seminole, FL 33772
15 licensed beds
Assisted Living
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FAIRWAY CHALET

★★★★☆ 4.3 (4)
From $3,550 / mo
905 VIRGINIA AVENUE, Tarpon Springs, FL 34689
14 licensed beds
Assisted Living
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HARBOR POINT ALF INC

★★★★☆ 4 (7)
From $3,500 / mo
1045 HARBOR LAKE DR, Safety Harbor, FL 34695-2311
14 licensed beds
Assisted Living

What assisted living looks like in Pinellas County

Assisted living in Pinellas County benefits from the area's compact geography — you are never far from the water, a hospital, or a cultural venue. St. Petersburg's assisted living communities take advantage of the city's walkable downtown, waterfront parks, and thriving arts scene. Residents at many assisted living facilities enjoy regular outings to the Dalí Museum, the Chihuly Collection, and the St. Pete Pier.

Clearwater and the beach communities along the barrier islands offer a resort-style approach to assisted living. Communities here frequently feature heated pools, screened lanais with Gulf breezes, and organized beach outings. For seniors who want assisted living that feels like a vacation, the Clearwater Beach area delivers.

The density of assisted living facilities in Pinellas gives families unusual choice. You can find assisted living communities specializing in memory care, communities focused on active seniors, pet-friendly assisted living homes, and continuing care campuses. This specialization makes it easier to match your specific needs to the right community.

How much does assisted living cost in Pinellas County?

Assisted living in Pinellas County averages approximately $3,859 per month, with prices ranging from $3,350 to $4,600. Clearwater beach communities and downtown St. Petersburg tend to be at the higher end, while Largo, Pinellas Park, and inland Seminole offer more affordable options.

How much is assisted living in Pinellas depends heavily on proximity to the water and amenities level. However, the large number of communities means strong pricing competition. Many assisted living facilities offer move-in incentives during the summer months when seasonal residents return north.

Tips for choosing assisted living in Pinellas County

  • St. Petersburg's arts district communities are ideal for active, culturally engaged seniors.
  • Clearwater beach communities offer resort-style living but at premium prices.
  • Largo and Pinellas Park offer affordable alternatives just minutes from the beaches.
  • Ask about hurricane preparedness — barrier island communities have specific evacuation requirements.