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The Villa Of Delray Llc

13415 Barwick Road, Delray Beach, FL 33445 · (561) 450-8551

Assisted living

The Villa Of Delray Llc is a for-profit assisted living facility in Delray Beach, FL, licensed for 14 residents. Florida AHCA records show no substantiated complaints. Resident activities include arts and crafts, exercise classes, games/cards, music programs, social events/outings. Special programs: Memory Care, Occupational Therapy, Pet Therapy, Physical Therapy, Speech Therapy.

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License status: IN REVIEW

This facility's license shows a non-standard status. We'd suggest checking with Florida AHCA directly before moving forward.

The Villa Of Delray Llc exterior
The Villa Of Delray Llc exterior

Licensing & regulation

License statusIN REVIEW
License number
11967224
License expires
January 30, 2026
Licensed capacity
14 residents
County
Palm Beach
Regulator
Florida AHCA
Substantiated complaints
0
Sanctions / final orders
5
Total deficiencies
0

Assisted living facilities in Florida are licensed and inspected by the state (Florida AHCA) rather than rated by the federal government. That's why you won't see a 1–5 star rating here — instead, look at the license status, complaint history, and any enforcement actions below.

AHCA data last updated May 1, 2026

About this home

Capacity
14 residents
Ownership
For-Profit
Owner
THE VILLA OF DELRAY LLC
Administrator
ANNA TRUNOVA
Type
Assisted Living Facility
County
Palm Beach

Bed types

Extended congregate care(Higher level of care)
0 beds
Optional state supplement
0 beds
Standard private
14 beds

Activities

  • Arts and Crafts
  • Exercise Classes
  • Games/Cards
  • Music Programs
  • Social Events/Outings

Nurse availability

  • Direct 24hr

Special programs

  • Memory Care
  • Occupational Therapy
  • Pet Therapy
  • Physical Therapy
  • Speech Therapy

Government Penalties

$21,350 total fines
  • AHCA Fine · $21,350
License & Standing

The Villa of Delray LLC is currently listed with a license status of "In Review," which means state regulators are actively looking into the facility's standing - think of it as a check-in to make sure everything is up to standard before the license, which runs through January 29, 2026, continues forward. This doesn't necessarily mean something is wrong, but it's worth asking the facility directly about what the review involves and when it's expected to be resolved. The good news is that there is no moratorium in place, so the facility is still able to accept new residents at this time. That said, given the active review, families would be wise to do a little extra homework - ask questions, request recent inspection reports, and make sure you feel fully comfortable before making any decisions.

Deficiency & Complaint History

The Villa of Delray has a pretty clean record when it comes to serious concerns. There are no Class I or Class II deficiencies, which is the good news you really want to hear - those are the categories that signal immediate danger or significant harm to residents. The facility does have 10 Class III deficiencies on record, which represent indirect or potential risks rather than situations where someone was actually hurt. Think of these as the kinds of issues that could become a problem if left unaddressed — things inspectors flag as a precaution. Ten Class III deficiencies is a bit on the higher side compared to a typical facility, so it's worth asking the staff what those citations were about and how they were corrected. On the complaint side, there are zero substantiated complaints, meaning no resident or family concerns that investigators looked into and confirmed as valid - and that's a genuinely positive sign. Overall, the picture here is mixed but leaning reasonably well: no serious red flags, but the Class III count is something to keep an eye on and ask questions about during your tour.

Enforcement History

Based on the state's records, The Villa of Delray LLC has no enforcement actions on file with AHCA and has not been fined. That's a good sign - it means state inspectors haven't found issues serious enough to trigger formal penalties. While no enforcement history doesn't guarantee a perfect facility, it does suggest the home has avoided the kind of significant violations that prompt regulators to step in. It's still worth touring in person and asking staff questions directly, but families can take some comfort in knowing this facility starts with a clean slate on the regulatory side.

Questions to Ask When You Visit
  1. How many residents does each staff member typically care for during the day shift, and does that ratio change significantly at night or on weekends? Staffing consistency matters more than most families realize - a facility can look great during a Tuesday morning tour and be stretched thin by Friday night.
  2. Can you walk me through what a typical day looks like for a resident, from the time they wake up to when they go to bed? This question cuts through the brochure version of life here and gives you a real sense of whether residents have structure, choice, and genuine human interaction built into their days.
  3. If my loved one has a complaint or feels uncomfortable about something, what is the process for raising that concern — and who makes sure it actually gets resolved? You want to hear a clear, specific answer here, not a vague reassurance that "we have an open-door policy."
  4. What rights do residents have when it comes to their daily schedule, their personal belongings, visitors, and decisions about their own care? Florida law protects assisted living residents in meaningful ways, and the staff should be able to speak to those rights comfortably and confidently.
  5. How long have the caregivers who would be working directly with my loved one been employed here? High staff turnover is one of the most telling signs of a troubled facility, and low turnover usually means residents are building real, lasting relationships with the people caring for them.
  6. If my loved one's care needs increase over time - say they need more help with mobility, memory care, or managing a health condition — what happens? Will they be able to stay here, and what would change about their care plan or their costs?

For more guidance on evaluating facilities, see our guide to questions to ask when choosing a Florida nursing home.

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