Senior care facilities in Fort Myers offer a blend of Floridian tranquility, specialty care, and a vibrant, reassuring sense of community. Here, residents can make friends among palm tree-lined boulevards, visit the beaches of the Gulf Coast with loved ones, and enjoy cultural activities in a safe environment.
Seniors or their loved ones searching for a nursing home nearby may be looking for a skilled nursing facility, an assisted living community, or a memory care facility. Those are all senior care options, but they all have different offerings. A nursing home offers constant medical care and skilled nursing for residents with serious ailments. An assisted living facility provides supervision and help with daily activities, like bathing or getting dressed, while a memory care facility does all of that plus provides specialized care for seniors with cognitive difficulties.
A Place for Mom doesn’t partner with nursing homes, but we do have 22 partner assisted living and memory care options within a 10-mile radius of the Fort Myers downtown area. In this guide, you will find information about costs, advice about how to pay for senior care, relevant local laws and regulations, local transportation tips, health care information, and more about Fort Myers.
Mom is really liking her new place and the food is fantastic!!! It was a really good move for her and us. Everyone we run into seem to be very nice and very helpful. We are very happy with our choice.
So many activities for all to enjoy. Food is great and is like eating at a restaurant. Daily menu to order from everyday. Facility is very clean and organized and has the best view with a waterfront view...
All-in-all means that on the surface, everything looks, and is, really nice. It is when you start looking closer that you find little discrepancies. Such as: many areas that need touch-up paint, mold on the...
I loved the fact that is a single story building and very easy for dementia patients to navigate. The staff is EXCEPTIONAL at the Brookdale Fort Myers Cypress Lake.
Putting mom into Amavida has been such a wonderful experience. It’s so clean and the entire staff is so kind!! My mom has made many friends and it has been a very easy transition for her. They have lots of...
It is a very nice community, everyone that works there is very nice and helpful. They care about their residents. I would recommend to others.
Overall experience is still good. They've had personnel changes which are a challenge. The cleanliness and staff are a 5. They are always helpful and communicate with me. Meals and dining are good....
They communicate very well. Make adjustments when needed. Very easy to deal with. We would recommend them without hesitation. The experience has been excellent. If something comes up the call us immediately.
This is my second stay at America House. I came to live here after I lost my home in Hurricane Ian. Lived here for 9 months. and enjoyed it very much. I'm now here for the second time because the dr said I...
Everything has been wonderful. The staff has been very sweet. My father seems to be doing very well which makes less stress for the whole entire family. so I just want to say thank you to the staff and I...
Atrium is great and my mom really likes it. They have so many activities to choose from and the staff is very friendly. Whenever I bring someone to visit my mom they are always so impressed by how nice the...
The Windsor of Cape Coral is an older facility, but has recently been updated, and is conveniently located to stores and restaurants. It is very welcoming. Staff is very friendly and helpful, and gets to...
Pacifica was very clean. The staff is always friendly and care has been good. The meals are fine. My mom doesn't participate in the activities, so not sure about them. The cost is in line with other places.
5 stars all around. We went with The Opal at Lakes Park over others we looked at because of the value for the money, the location, and the welcoming community. The staff have been wonderful.
It's a nice facility with good people. They haves big problem with the main elevator after every storm Today is the third day it has been inoperative. Cleanliness- they keep the facility very well. The staff...
My mother is a resident of Brookdale Cape Coral. Everyone on staff has been amazingly friendly, kind and caring, and fully dedicated to helping her adjust and feel comfortable in her new home. This...
The staff are friendly and know all the names of the people there. Hourly, they go through and locate every person in their hall. My mom is doing well there. They have lots of walking area, inside and...
We picked this community because of personal recommendations from nurses who see patients there, plus after touring, it was clearly the best.
Brookdale is a good fit for my husband because all of the staff from office personnel to kitchen to medical staff are all very caring individuals who get to know each resident. They are always polite and...
The whole experience was very pleasant. The staff was very attentive and very friendly. The rooms were spacious and very comfortable. Love the meals and snacks. The kitchen was a welcome surprise! Definitely...
My family member has resided at Promised Sky for seven months and I have only good things to say. The facility is clean, inviting and cozy with plenty of sofas and chairs for the residents to relax in the...
I am currently a resident at Seaside at Fort Myers and my experience at this facility has been good. The staff is nice and passionate. The cleanliness and friendliness is good. The care services, value for...
Yes, I would recommend this community to other families. I learned no facility is perfect. I visited him at least 5 times a week to advocate for his care. I also recommend having a video camera to assure...
Mom is a professional complainer :-) but The Springs has been fabulous working with her and us to insure her safety and well-being!
My mom just moved to Hidden Oaks, and she says she loves the activities and the staff. Everyone's really nice to her, and the food is fresh and delicious. I highly recommend Hidden Oaks to anyone looking...
We developed a proprietary recommendation system that orders Fort Myers community options based on factors we know are important to seniors and their families:
We collect proprietary data from our network of 14,000+ senior living communities in the U.S., with regular refreshes of data and information
We have 387,000+ reviews from senior living residents and family members that provide first-hand accounts about senior living communities
The median monthly cost of a private room in a Fort Myers nursing home is $10,053 and $9,186 for a semi-private room.[01] That’s more than twice as much as the monthly average residents of our partner assisted living and memory care facilities pay. According to A Place for Mom’s proprietary data, seniors pay $4,314 a month for assisted living and $4,545 a month for memory care.[01] These figures show an average total cost that includes additional fees and service add-ons as well.
There will be a difference in services between these senior care categories. For example, a nursing home offers 24-hour medical care for those who need a high level of skilled nursing care. An assisted living facility provides personal care and helps with daily activities, such as getting dressed, mobility, and using the bathroom. A memory care facility does all of that, as well as has staff specially trained in caring for seniors with dementia or Alzheimer’s and a secure place for them to live.
If you’re thinking about a nursing home, memory care facility, or assisted living community, affordability may well be top of mind. Most residents combine financial methods to cover the costs of care and services. In this guide to paying for care, you will find details about private payment, benefits for veterans, Medicare, and Medicaid.
Paying privately for a nursing home, assisted living facility, or memory care means using income sources such as savings, pensions, Social Security benefits, and investment returns. It could also mean using any of the following:
Number of veterans who live in Fort Myers
About 45% of Fort Myers veterans are 75+
With thousands of senior veterans living in and around Fort Myers, there are many organizations and offices dedicated to the task of assisting veterans.
Veterans in Fort Myers may want to consider applying for the VA’s Aid and Attendance benefit, alongside the VA Pension. Aid and Attendance is a helpful monthly amount that is added to your Pension. Eligible vets require help for daily tasks, have limited eyesight, stay in bed for a large portion of the day, or live in a nursing facility. Proof of eligibility, such as details about which tasks you regularly require help with or an explanatory note from your doctor, may be necessary.
The Florida Department of Veterans Affairs and the Lee County Veteran Assistance Program are great resources to seek out when needing help with VA benefits and eligibility. Local veterans services officers and veterans services organizations (VSOs), such as Jewish War Veterans and Disabled American Veterans can also help you navigate this complex process.
Resources for Fort Myers veterans
Florida Department of Veterans Affairs
9500 Bay Pines Blvd., Suite 214
Bay Pines, FL 33744
Phone: 727-319-7440
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Lee County Veteran Assistance Program
2440 Thompson St.
Fort Myers, FL 33901
Phone: 239-533-8381
Email: veterans@leegov.com
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Jewish War Veterans
Victor Paul Tuchman Post 400
Fort Myers, FL 33916
Phone: 813-404-5616
Disabled American Veterans
2489 Diplomat Parkway East
Cape Coral, FL 33909
Phone: 239-652-1800
Rodney Van Ness
Phone: 239-533-7977
Email: rvanness@leegov.com
Joe Delorenzo
Phone: 239-533-7978
Email: jdelorenzo@leegov.com
Jonathan Ramirez
Phone: 239-533-7975
Email: jramirez@leegov.com
Florida Medicaid is administered in Fort Myers by the state’s Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA). Benefits are delivered through AHCA’s Statewide Medicaid Managed Care. You can access a comprehensive guide to applying at the AHCA website.
Medicaid is designed for low-income seniors and those with disabilities. It does not cover rent, board, or any other custodial elements of senior living at memory care or assisted living facilities. However, it does cover the cost of a nursing home if a doctor has prescribed it as medically necessary for the resident. The nursing home must also accept Medicaid payments.
For seniors living in any kind of senior care facility, Medicaid’s home and community based service (HCBS) waivers can cover medically necessary care costs for those who qualify. These waivers allow medical care to be covered and delivered to seniors who live anywhere, including in assisted living or memory care facilities.
To help you navigate the Medicaid application process, visit your local Area Agency on Aging. The Elder Helpline, the Elder Affairs website, and organizations like Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders (SHINE) can also help seniors and loved ones navigate Medicaid forms and applications. For advice about any aspect of claiming benefits or resolving issues, you can contact your local ombudsman.
Fort Myers resident Medicaid resources
Florida State Medicaid Managed Care
Agency for Health Care Administration
2727 Mahan Drive, MS 62
Tallahassee, FL 32308
Phone: 888-419-3456
Hours: Monday through Thursday, 8 a.m. – 8 p.m.; Friday, 8 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Area Agency on Aging for Southwest Florida
2830 Winkler Ave., Suite 112
Fort Myers, FL 33916
Phone: 239-652-6900
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Florida Ombudsman Program
2295 Victoria Ave., Room 152
Fort Myers, FL 33901
Phone: 239-338-2563
SHINE (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders)
4040 Esplanade Way, Suite 270
Tallahassee, FL 32399
Phone: 800-963-5337
Email: information@elderaffairs.org
Elder Helpline
Phone: 866-41-ELDER or 866-413-5337
Medicare is a program that covers the medical needs of seniors who are at least 65 years old. While it will not defray the custodial costs associated with living in a long-term skilled nursing, assisted living, or memory care community, it could cover the costs of some medically necessary in-home care, such as a required visit from a doctor. Medicare will cover short-term stays in a nursing home if certain conditions are met, but it is not going to cover a nursing home as a long-term care option.
If a senior meets the requirements of being in need of the level of care a nursing home provides, they might be eligible for the Program for All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE), which is called Hope PACE in Fort Myers. This program delivers a broad array of medical care and social services to seniors with the goal of keeping them as independent as possible so they don’t have to move into a nursing home.
The Medicare Savings Programs, which helps make Medicare more affordable, can also benefit eligible seniors. These programs can reduce the out-of-pocket costs for seniors when it comes to paying premiums, copays, or deductibles. In some cases, the costs can be entirely covered.
For help understanding what is and isn’t covered by Medicare, reach out to Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders (SHINE), the local Senior Health Insurance Program (SHIP). This program offers free Medicare-related benefits counseling and can help seniors with the enrollment process.
Seniors can also sign up for Medicare online, visit the Fort Myers Social Security Administration office, or reach out to their local long-term care ombudsman.
Fort Myers resident Medicare resources
Social Security Administration Office
4220 Executive Circle, Suite 25
Fort Myers, FL 33916
Phone: 800-772-1213
Hours: Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
SHINE
2830 Winkler Avenue, Suite 112
Fort Myers, FL 33916
Phone: 239-652-6900
Fax: 239-652-6989
Toll-free number: 866-413-5337
Hope PACE
2668 Winkler Ave.
Fort Myers, FL 33901
Phone: 239-985-6400
Long-Term Care Ombudsman
2295 Victoria Ave., Room 125
Fort Myers, FL 33901
Phone: 239-338-2563
In Florida, nursing homes and other senior care facilities, such as assisted living and memory care facilities, must be licensed by the Agency for Health Care Administration’s Bureau of Health Facility Regulation.
Nursing homes must meet certain standards for personal attendant training, have a medical director and physician services available, and be financially able to care for residents. One of the most important requirements licensees must meet is to provide a “safe, clean, comfortable, and homelike environment.” In addition to Florida laws and regulations, nursing homes are governed by federal standards as well and are subject to annual inspections.
Assisted living facilities in Fort Myers are required to be inspected prior to licensure, as well as at least once every two years. The types of services that assisted living facilities provide depend on their licensure type. State laws and regulations must be followed by all types of licensed assisted living facilities; Florida offers three different types of licenses. The regulations cover rules around medication administration, meals, staffing, training, requirements for the physical facility, and the exact services each level is allowed to provide.
If the care facility you’re looking at is licensed as a memory care facility, there will be additional regulations. For example, any staff member who provides care to residents with dementia or Alzheimer’s must have received at least four hours of additional training, and any direct caregiver must also have additional yearly training top-ups for working with individuals with Alzheimer’s and other memory-related conditions.
If a facility doesn’t meet any of these standards, it will fail its inspection and not be permitted to continue operating until violations are corrected. You can look up completed inspection reports on the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration website.
Florida Department of Health
4052 Bald Cypress Way
Tallahassee, FL 32399
Phone: 850-245-4444
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
The state of Florida does not have mandatory COVID-19 protocols that the public must observe. However, there are guidelines and best practices that residents of Lee County should continue to follow to protect one another. Nursing homes, memory care facilities, and assisted living communities may also have their own specific guidelines.
It is not required by law for seniors and their visitors to be vaccinated against COVID-19, but it is recommended, especially for vulnerable residents and care staff.
Wearing a mask is a personal choice, but it is recommended in areas where distance cannot be maintained, in the case of a positive test result, or when someone has symptoms of respiratory infection.
As part of their licensing responsibilities, facilities that provide nursing care must keep areas and equipment extremely clean.
If anyone in a nursing facility has a positive test result or is suffering from any symptoms of COVID-19, self-isolation is recommended.
Full COVID-19 guidelines can be found on the CDC website.
Fort Myers is Florida at its most sea-breezy. Nestled just off the Gulf Coast and with the dreamy banks of the Caloosahatchee River at its side, the city enjoys balmy weather year-round that makes you feel like you’re on vacation even when you’re not.
Many of our 22 partner facilities pride themselves on offering a peaceful, retreat-style environment. Facilities are surrounded by palm trees, spaces are large, and amenities such as courtyards and cafe-style dining impart a resort-like atmosphere.
Of course, it’s equally as important that facilities offer a high level of care and cleanliness. All of our partner assisted living and memory care facilities are designed with care and mobility needs in mind, with enclosed spaces, helpful navigation, and a program of on-site activities that promote the well-being of all residents.
When it comes to senior care facilities, affordability is important. You want a combination of high-quality care, activities and dining, highly trained staff, and comfortable rooms and spaces that you can afford. In Fort Myers and in our partner network, you will find facilities with a range of options, from low-budget to high-end, but good value can be expected across the board.
When a senior loved one stays in a care facility, visiting and spending quality time with family is critical to finding a sense of belonging and comfort. In Fort Myers, our partner homes work hard to make visitors feel just as welcome as residents. Many also host events and activities to prompt social connection. Most assisted living and memory care facilities in Fort Myers throw holiday parties and host happy hours, trivia nights, barbecues, and karaoke. There’s really something for everyone here.
Know where to start.
Identify the right care for your loved one with our free assessment.
See what you can afford.
Understand cost and payment for long-term care based on your loved one's needs.
Find top facilities for you.
Free, personalized guidance from our Senior Living Advisors can help you narrow your search.
Tour your favorite facilities.
Our free touring checklist can help you choose the right community.
Number of seniors over the age of 65 currently living in Fort Myers
Median annual income for Fort Myers seniors 65 and older
Seniors in the Fort Myers area will do well to keep Gulf Coast Medical Center on their list of local resources. The hospital is a well-respected general medical and surgical facility. As the only certified comprehensive stroke center in Lee County, it has cutting-edge technology for diagnosis and treatment. It is also high-performing in nine other specialty areas, including diabetes care.
Lee Memorial is a well-regarded hospital that offers a cardiac intensive care unit, a medical-surgical intensive care unit, and a skilled nursing unit where seniors can find thoughtful, caring experts in elder care. The facility also has 10 areas of special expertise, including stroke, heart attack, and kidney failure.
Seniors with memory impairments or other medical needs will require supported transportation for any personal appointment or outing. Because regular, chaperoned rides are vital to senior transportation, 93% of the communities in our network have complimentary transportation, and 47% have at-cost transportation on offer.
The Fort Myers area is also home to some public transport options for seniors and their families. LeeTran is the local public transit provider for Fort Myers and the surrounding area. It runs 22 different bus and trolley routes, including popular rides to the beaches south of the city, Cape Coral, Fort Myers Beach, and Bonita Springs. Seniors can get discounted fares, but remember that seniors with assisted living or memory care needs should only travel on public transit with help.
People in nursing home environments, whether at assisted living facilities or memory care units, need engaging activities and outings they can enjoy with friends and family members. Luckily, there is a host of accessible places to visit along this stretch of coast.
If you want to get a look at the historical architecture while having a refreshing drink or snack, pay a visit to the River District, a much-loved outdoor shopping and dining area. For live music, consider going to the Florida Repertory Theater, which often hosts accessible and purpose-made shows for senior audiences. The Gulf Coast Symphony at the Music & Arts Community Center is also a popular destination year-round for thrilling live shows and concerts of varied musical genres.
You could also get to know local Fort Myers history with a guided tour of the Edison and Ford Winter Estates, the former seasonal homes of household-name inventors Thomas Edison and Henry Ford, or the Burroughs Home & Gardens historical site, which is a Georgian Revival style mansion built in 1901 that hosted “many high society parties of Fort Myers’ elite residents.”
Of course, Fort Myers wouldn’t be the destination it is without its coastline. The beautiful public beaches that curl around the Gulf of Mexico are always worth visiting, regardless of your age.
Canterfield of Fort Myers, Gulf Coast Memory Care and American House Fort Myers are the top-rated Nursing Homes facilities near Fort Myers, FL. These Nursing Homes facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Nursing Homes in Fort Myers is $4,634 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.
United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran Status (S2101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey
United States Census Bureau. (2021). Age and Sex (S0101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey
U.S. News & World Report. (2023). Gulf Coast Medical Center.
U.S. News & World Report. (2023). Lee Memorial Hospital.
Ask an A Place for Mom local advisor at no cost.
A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.
United States Census Bureau. (2021). Veteran Status (S2101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey
United States Census Bureau. (2021). Age and Sex (S0101) [Data Set]. American Community Survey
U.S. News & World Report. (2023). Gulf Coast Medical Center.
U.S. News & World Report. (2023). Lee Memorial Hospital.