
Here you will find Profiles of the 66 most reputable
Senior Care Providers Serving St. Johns County, Florida
Inclusion is based upon Merit rather than Money.
The timeline below shows the key sections of our Florida Senior Services Directory, highlighting key stages in senior care, with each featuring a range of facilities designed to support your needs at every transitional moment.
Senior Placement Services
Local Advisors with knowledge of Independent, Assisted, and Memory Care Communities, as well as all other aspects of Senior Care, evaluate your situation and help you plan your immediate and long-term needs. A very important step as you begin your care voyage. No cost to you… Fee paid by facilities.
In-Home Care Services
This is the first step towards care that you can no longer personally provide. Includes assistance with daily living activities, personal care, companionship, and homemaker services. Requires a minimum number of hours. Paid for privately or may be covered by long term care insurance.
Home Health Care
Mobile Primary Care
These doctors make house calls. Healthcare services delivered through mobile units that travel to different locations, including one’s home, to provide medical care. These services are designed to bring healthcare directly to individuals, especially those who face barriers accessing traditional healthcare facilities due to age or infirmities.
Independent Living Communities
This is the first step after you leave your home. It enables you to function as an individual with like-minded neighbors. Assistance is available on an as-needed basis. Rent usually includes utilities, housekeeping, and some or all meals. You are independent until you need more assistance.
Life Plan Communities
Life Plan Communities are similar to long term health insurance with living arrangements included. Once you’re in, you are set for life. All of your health care needs will be met starting with Independent Living through Assisted Living, Memory Care and Skilled Nursing Care as necessary. These communities require a substantial upfront financial commitment.
Assisted Living & Memory Care Facilities
These facilities provide 24/7 oversight to ensure health and happiness for those who can no longer care for themselves. Assisted Living proceeds to Memory Care as condition worsens. There are many facilities to choose from with different levels of care and a variety of settings and services.
Outpatient Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation
Treatments provided to individuals who do not require overnight hospitalization or admission to a healthcare facility. These services are designed to help patients recover from injuries, surgeries, or illnesses, manage chronic conditions, or improve mobility and physical function, all while allowing them to return home after each session.
Skilled Nursing Facilities / Inpatient Rehab
Long Term Care / Nursing Homes
Palliative Care & Hospice Care
Supportive services for those with terminal conditions and end-of-life care needs. Palliative Care provides comfort and assistance in your home when the situation may be terminal but not absolutely imminent. Some providers offer inpatient options for end-of-life care, but all can provide comfort care and assistance at home.
SourceBook
Chapters

I Didn’t Lose My Marbles

Care Givers Need Care Too

Dealing with Dementia

Council on Aging – Nocatee Branch

The St. Johns Council on Aging
