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Assisted Living Facility · Pasco County

Oakview Terrace

7220 BAILLIE DR, New Port Richey, FL 34653 · (727) 842-9899

Assisted living

Oakview Terrace is a for-profit assisted living facility in New Port Richey, FL, licensed for 135 residents. Florida AHCA records show 31 substantiated complaints. Resident activities include 3rd party part-time. Special programs: Memory Care; Occupational Therapy; Pet Therapy; Physical Therapy; Speech Therapy.

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Licensing & regulation

License statusLICENSED
License number
7689
License expires
May 3, 2026
Licensed capacity
135 residents
County
Pasco
Regulator
Florida AHCA
Substantiated complaints
31
Sanctions / final orders
14
Total deficiencies
53

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
135 residents
Ownership
For-Profit
Owner
ASL OF NEW PORT RICHEY, FL, LLC
Administrator
CHERYL DRIGGERS HYDE
Management company
ISL-NEWPORT RICHEY, LLC
Type
Assisted Living Facility
County
Pasco

Bed types

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

Activities

  • 3rd Party Part-Time

Special programs

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

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