
3 Continuing Care Retirement Communities near Jacksonville, FL
There are 3 Continuing Care Retirement Communities in the Jacksonville area, with 2 in Jacksonville and 1 nearby.
The average cost of continuing care retirement communities in Jacksonville is $1,816 per month. This is lower than the national median of $2,606.
To help you with your search, browse the 70 reviews below for continuing care retirement communities in Jacksonville. On average, consumers rate continuing care retirement communities in Jacksonville 4.4 out of 5 stars.
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2 Continuing Care Retirement Communities in Jacksonville, FL
Cypress Village
Provides: Continuing Care CommunitiesWestminster Woods on Julington Creek
Provides: Continuing Care Communities1 Continuing Care Retirement Community near Jacksonville, FL
Moosehaven
Provides: Continuing Care CommunitiesContinuing Care Retirement Communities near Jacksonville, FL
Other Senior Care in Jacksonville, FL
Recent Reviews of Continuing Care Communities in Jacksonville
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Review of Cypress Village
Cypress Village is the only one I went to because of its proximity to my work and home. It seemed very nice and very clean. It was very new and very updated. There was a lot of staff. They seemed v... Read more
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Review of Cypress Village
My mother lives in Cypress Village. It's a very good community. It looks nice and well-maintained. The staff members are good people. The dining setup is fine, but the food could be better. Read more
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Review of Westminster Woods on Julington Creek
Our children live in the Julington Creek area, and they recommended that we consider Westminister Woods. On our first visit we were impressed by the beautiful appearance of the community. A lot of ... Read more
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