Florida
Assisted Living in Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fort Lauderdale has 23 nursing homes and assisted living facilities. Browse honest ratings, staffing levels, and inspection history for every facility — transparent data from official government sources, free for families.
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Fort Lauderdale has 23 senior care facilities in Broward County, including 5 Medicare-certified nursing homes and 18 assisted living facilities. Broward Nursing & Rehabilitation Center (198 beds) is the only 5-star nursing home in the city and the largest skilled nursing facility in Fort Lauderdale.
23
Total facilities
5
Nursing homes
18
Assisted living
1,464
Total beds
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5-star nursing homes
Nursing home quality
Fort Lauderdale has one 5-star nursing home: Broward Nursing & Rehabilitation Center (198 beds, Medicare and Medicaid certified). The next tier down is Ft Lauderdale Health & Rehabilitation Center (169 beds, 4 stars). Two nursing homes hold 3-star ratings — Pearl At Fort Lauderdale Rehabilitation And Nursing Center (206 beds, the largest in the city) and Aviata At The Sea - Harbor Beach (59 beds). Savoy At Fort Lauderdale Rehabilitation And Nursing (116 beds) holds a 2-star rating.
About senior care in Fort Lauderdale
Fort Lauderdale is the county seat of Broward County and a major South Florida metro hub. Senior care facilities are spread across the city's diverse neighborhoods, from the barrier island to inland communities. The primary hospital anchors for post-acute referrals are Broward Health Medical Center and HCA Florida Broward Hospital. Fort Lauderdale's assisted living market skews toward smaller residential settings — most of the 18 ALFs have under 50 beds.
About ratings in Fort Lauderdale
Quality in Fort Lauderdale nursing homes ranges significantly. One facility holds 5 stars and one holds 2 stars. We publish full CMS inspection records, staffing data, and government penalty history for every facility — free, no referral fees.
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Frequently asked questions
What are the best nursing homes in Fort Lauderdale, FL?
Fort Lauderdale has one 5-star CMS-rated nursing home: Broward Nursing & Rehabilitation Center (198 beds, Medicare and Medicaid certified). Ft Lauderdale Health & Rehabilitation Center (169 beds) holds 4 stars and is the second-highest rated option. Both accept Medicare for qualifying short-term rehabilitation stays following a hospital admission.
What assisted living options are available in Fort Lauderdale, FL?
Fort Lauderdale has 18 assisted living facilities ranging from large communities to small residential-style homes. Most of the city's ALFs are under 50 beds, reflecting its urban residential character. Families looking for larger full-service communities with memory care or specialized programs may also want to consider nearby Pompano Beach and Boca Raton, which have broader markets.
How do I choose between a nursing home and assisted living in Fort Lauderdale?
Nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) provide 24-hour licensed nursing care and are covered by Medicare for qualifying short-term stays after a 3-night hospital admission. Assisted living facilities offer housing and help with daily activities but are not covered by Medicare for room and board. Fort Lauderdale has more assisted living options than nursing homes. If your family member needs post-hospital rehabilitation or ongoing skilled nursing, a nursing home is the right fit. If they need daily assistance but are medically stable, an ALF is usually more appropriate.
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