Our Winter Park nursing homes shortlist is built from Florida AHCA licensing records, not advertising. We surface the established, larger-capacity communities first, then explain how to judge fit for your situation.
Below: a ranked shortlist, our ranking criteria, 2026 Winter Park costs, and local context. Talk to a free advisor for current openings.
Top nursing homes options in Winter Park
Ranked by licensed capacity from current Florida AHCA records. Confirm any license at quality.healthfinder.fl.gov before you commit.
- Parkview Rehabilitation Center At Winter Park — a 138-bed residence in Winter Park (AHCA #1309096).
- Regents Park Of Winter Park — an established 120-bed provider in Winter Park (AHCA #1469096).
- Winter Park Care And Rehabilitation — a 103-bed community in Winter Park (AHCA #16110963).
- Westminster Winter Park — a 80-bed licensed community in Winter Park (AHCA #1612096).
- Mayflower Healthcare Center — an established 60-bed provider in Winter Park (AHCA #1328096).
How we rank
- Active, clean AHCA license confirmed on FloridaHealthFinder
- Capacity and the care level the license supports
- Years in operation and ownership stability
- Up-front, itemized pricing
- Recent firsthand advisor visit
What nursing homes costs in Winter Park (2026)
Winter Park pricing runs $9,400–$13,900/month, above the metro average for Central Florida — a reflection of local real-estate and the mix of small residential homes versus larger communities.
- Assisted living (standard): $3,800–$6,050/month
- Memory care: $5,250–$7,750/month
- In-home care: $29–$43/hour
To trim cost in Winter Park, families commonly choose a companion (shared) suite, favor a small residential home over a big campus, pay only for the care level actually needed, and tap VA Aid & Attendance or the Florida SMMC Medicaid waiver where eligible.
Senior care in Winter Park, Orange County
Winter Park is one of Central Florida's most affluent and established communities, a tree-lined city of about 30,000 just north of Orlando with a high share of long-tenured residents over 65 around Park Avenue and the chain of lakes. Anchored by AdventHealth Winter Park and a walkable, upscale downtown, Winter Park is the metro's premium small-market for boutique assisted living, memory care, and concierge-style senior services.
Nearby hospitals: AdventHealth Winter Park, Orlando Health Winter Park (area), AdventHealth Orlando (nearby). For Winter Park families, quick hospital access shapes the shortlist — it eases discharges, emergencies, and the steady rhythm of specialist appointments.
Areas families ask about: Park Avenue, Downtown Winter Park, Windsong, Winter Park Pines, Aloma, Olde Winter Park.
Best for your situation
The right nursing homes pick in Winter Park depends on care level, budget, and how close you need to be to AdventHealth Winter Park. A free local advisor can narrow this list to two or three genuine fits — get matched.
What nursing homes means — and who it's for
A nursing home is for someone who needs 24-hour licensed nursing — complex medical conditions, advanced mobility loss, or recovery requiring skilled care that assisted living cannot legally provide.
How Florida regulates it: Skilled nursing facilities in Florida are licensed by AHCA under Chapter 400, F.S., and most are also federally certified for Medicare and Medicaid. They provide 24-hour licensed nursing — a different, higher level of care than assisted living. Check the facility's CMS Five-Star rating alongside its AHCA inspection history.
In Winter Park specifically, that means weighing the licensed options against Winter Park's cost range and your family's timeline. The right choice balances care level, budget, location near AdventHealth Winter Park, and how quickly you need a spot.
What's included — and what costs extra
Usually included: 24-hour skilled nursing, room and board, all meals, therapy access, medication administration, and personal care. Typically extra: private room upgrades, specialized rehab intensives, and certain therapies beyond the covered plan. Get every Winter Park option's pricing in writing, itemized, before you compare them.
How fast you can move in Winter Park
Plan on roughly 7–14 days for a Winter Park placement: assessment, deposit, physician's order, then move-in. Memory-care and post-hospital moves can happen same-day to 72 hours when a secured bed opens. A free local advisor can tell you which Winter Park communities have current openings.
How Winter Park families actually pay for care
Very few families cover senior care from a single source. In Winter Park, the typical plan layers several of these, often shifting over a multi-year stay:
- Personal savings & Social Security. Most Central Florida families self-fund the first 12–24 months from savings, pensions, and monthly Social Security before tapping other sources.
- Long-term-care insurance. If a policy is in force, it can cover a large share of assisted living or home care — check the elimination period and daily benefit cap.
- VA Aid & Attendance. Eligible wartime veterans and surviving spouses can receive roughly $1,800–$2,900/month toward care — a major lever in a metro with the Orlando VA Medical Center at Lake Nona.
- Florida SMMC Long-Term Care Medicaid. Florida's Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Long-Term Care waiver covers personal care and many community-based services for those who qualify by income and assets; there is often a wait list.
- Home equity. Selling the family home or a reverse mortgage frequently funds sustained care once a parent has moved.
- Family cost-sharing. Siblings often split the monthly gap; a written agreement keeps it fair and durable.
Because Winter Park nursing homes can run into the thousands per month, mapping the funding plan early — before a crisis — often saves a family tens of thousands of dollars. A free local advisor can tell you which of these you qualify for and which Winter Park communities accept the SMMC waiver.