Florida region guide
Senior Living in Florida's Northeast Florida (First Coast)
Northeast Florida — the First Coast — blends the urban energy of Jacksonville, Florida's largest city by area, with the colonial charm of St. Augustine, the oldest continuously occupied European settlement in the United States. Families looking at assisted living near Jacksonville or St. Augustine will find a region with extensive healthcare networks, Atlantic beaches, and a range of assisted living communities from intimate residential homes to large continuing care campuses.
Communities across Northeast Florida
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INGLESIDE ALF HOME, LLC
INGLESIDE ALF HOME, LLC
INN AT CYPRESS VILLAGE, THE
KINGS HOUSE II
L'ARCHE JACKSONVILLE, INC II
L'ARCHE JACKSONVILLE, INC. I
L'ARCHE JACKSONVILLE, INC. III
LAUREL OAKS ALF, INC.
NOBLE GARDENS SENIOR LIVING
What assisted living looks like in Northeast Florida
Assisted living in Jacksonville spans the full spectrum. The city's size means you will find everything from small assisted living homes in quiet suburban neighborhoods to large assisted living communities with resort-style amenities near the beaches. Jacksonville's Southside and Mandarin neighborhoods are particularly popular for assisted living facilities because they offer a balance of accessibility, green space, and proximity to Baptist South and Mayo Clinic.
St. Augustine provides a different flavor of senior assisted living. Communities here tend to be smaller and more walkable, taking advantage of the historic district's compact layout. Some assisted living communities in St. Augustine organize regular outings to Castillo de San Marcos, the Lightner Museum, and the local farmers market — activities that keep residents connected to the cultural life of the city.
For families comparing assisted living vs nursing home options, this region has strong availability of both. Assisted living is appropriate when your loved one needs help with daily activities but does not require 24-hour skilled medical care. Northeast Florida also has excellent nursing home and skilled nursing facilities for when care needs increase, making it a region where families can plan for transitions without relocating.
How much does assisted living cost in Northeast Florida?
Assisted living costs in the First Coast average around $3,536 per month, with a range from $2,950 to $4,300. Jacksonville offers the widest range of price points because of its size — you can find affordable assisted living in the Westside and Arlington areas, while beachside communities and those near Mayo Clinic tend to be at the higher end.
Understanding the cost of assisted living means factoring in what is included versus what costs extra. Most Northeast Florida communities include room, meals, basic personal care, and activities in the base rate. Additional fees typically apply for higher levels of personal assistance, medication administration, and memory care. Always ask for a detailed fee schedule and ask what triggers rate increases.
Tips for choosing assisted living in Northeast Florida
- Mayo Clinic Jacksonville is a draw for seniors with complex or rare medical conditions.
- St. Augustine communities offer a walkable, historic setting — ideal for active seniors.
- Jacksonville's size means traffic can be significant — choose a location close to family.
- The beaches communities (Jacksonville Beach, Neptune Beach, Atlantic Beach) offer coastal living without South Florida prices.