Bordering Florida’s Everglades, Coral Springs is a unique master-planned community considered part of the greater Miami area. It has a population of 133,759 people, of whom a lower percentage than average are seniors, at 11.5%. In addition to Coral Springs’ vibrant downtown and walkable green spaces, seniors can also take advantage of its year-round warm weather. The city has a high number of physicians available at a relatively low cost and an award-winning local hospital, Broward Health Coral Springs.
Coral Springs also has a good selection of assisted living facilities, from upscale, resort-style communities to small, homelike ones. These facilities are staffed 24/7 and provide around-the-clock security and assistance to their residents. Licensed staff provide help with housekeeping, mobility, meal preparation and personal care, depending on the needs of each resident. In Coral Springs, it costs around $3,500 for this type of care, which is less than state and national averages.
This guide discusses the cost of assisted living and other types of long-term care in Coral Springs, as well as some of the resources available to the area’s seniors.