Oasis at Boynton Beach Assisted Living
1708 NE 4th St, Boynton Beach, FL, 33435
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READ MOREAssisted living facilities offer safe and comfortable homes to seniors needing some help with everyday tasks due to the aging process. Trained staff provide respectful assistance with common activities, such as getting in and out of bed, bathing and dressing. Facilities also provide three freshly-prepared meals daily and a social calendar that delivers opportunities to enjoy many popular pursuits, including day trips. The average monthly fee for assisted living in Delray Beach is $4,385, which is around 8.8% more than Florida’s average and 2.6% below the country’s norm.
This guide reviews the pros and cons of living in Delray Beach and compares its assisted living fees with nearby cities and other senior care types. It also lists some free and low-cost senior-friendly resources.
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To obtain an assisted living license in Florida, companies must convince the Bureau of Health Facility Regulation that their standards meet license conditions. These include fire safety, staff training, insurance and health and safety. The bureau routinely monitors licensed facilities to ensure continued compliance and has the authority to revoke licenses from those that underperform.
The average monthly cost for assisted living in Delray Beach is $4,385. However, seniors will find fees above and below this figure as many factors influence pricing, such as amenities and location.
Delray Beach’s median fee of $4,385 per month is $385 more than Florida’s average, although $115 below the norm for the country. It’s at the costlier end of the spectrum for South Florida, slightly above Cape Coral’s $4,334 but not as expensive as Naples’ median of $5,300. Seniors looking for more affordable nearby cities may want to consider Port St. Lucie ($3,763) and Sebring ($3,436).
Delray Beach
$4,385
Florida
$4,000
United States
$4,500
Port St. Lucie
$3,763
Sebring
$3,436
Naples
$5,300
Cape Coral
$4,334
Delray Beach’s median fee for assisted living equals home health care’s $4,385 per month, although the latter doesn’t provide accommodation with its limited medical care. In-Home Care services are more similar to assisted living and typically cost $190 less per month, but seniors will still have home maintenance costs to consider. The cheapest option is adult day health care, at $1,517, while nursing home care is the costliest, at $9,019 for a standard semiprivate room.
In-Home Care
$4,195
Home Health Care
$4,385
Adult Day Health Care
$1,517
Assisted Living Facility
$4,385
Nursing Home (semiprivate room)
$9,019
Financial assistance may be available to residents of assisted living facilities through the Medicaid Long Term Care Program and the Assistive Care Services waiver. Florida also has an Optional State Supplement for residents receiving income from SSI.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Florida page.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Florida page.
There are many organizations dedicated to assisting seniors in Delray Beach for little or no cost. Those listed here can advocate for assisted living residents unhappy with their care, advise and assist with Medicare planning and help older victims of crime. There’s also medical support for veterans and a popular senior center giving older citizens opportunities to get the most from their golden years.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Area Agency on Aging Palm Beach/Treasure Coast | (561) 684.5885 | The Area Agency on Aging Palm Beach/Treasure Coast is a nonprofit dedicated to helping county residents aged 60 and older. Its services are particularly useful to seniors at home, but assisted living residents also profit. Services include the Benefits Enrollment Center, which helps seniors evaluate various Medicare options and enroll in plans best suited to their needs. There's also the Elder Rights Center, which helps older victims of crime recover from their ordeals. |
Shirley & Barton Weisman Delray Community Center | (561) 852-3333 | The Shirley & Barton Weisman Delray Community Center is a 12,000-square-foot facility providing social, cultural and recreational programs to adults of all beliefs aged 60 and older. There is a range of activities to maintain and improve health and wellness and regular events involving movies and live theater. Seniors looking to improve their knowledge can join educational lectures and workshops and participate in computer classes. There's also a kosher café. |
Delray Beach VA Clinic | (561) 495-1973 | Delray Beach VA Clinic provides free medical support to U.S. military veterans, their spouses and dependents. It's open on weekdays between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. to provide primary care services and mental health support, as well as internal medicine and care for seniors with nutritional and dietary issues. The facility doesn't provide non-medical care but can refer patients to appropriate VA service providers who can assist with various issues, such as PTSD, grief and addictions. |
Florida Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (888) 831-0404 | The Florida Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program advocates for residents of licensed senior living facilities. Its ombudsmen are trained volunteers who regularly visit facilities to speak to residents in confidence, instruct them on their rights and investigate their complaints. The ombudsman tries to resolve complaints through negotiation with the facility's managers and owners, but may involve other authorities if there's suspected criminal behavior, such as neglect or fraud. |
Delray Beach Assisted Living Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Assisted Living Facilities in FL are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in FL page for more information about these laws.
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Review of Tuscan Gardens of Delray Beach
The facility is pretty new. It's only a few years old and they maintain it really well. My grandfather chose this place. This is the first one he saw and he just really liked it. We just wanted him...
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Review of Symphony at Delray Beach
My husband has moved into Symphony at Delray Beach. The professionalism, the cleanliness, the activities they offer, and the location were perfect for us. It's only 6 minutes from my house. The...
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Review of Symphony at Delray Beach
We loved Symphony at Delray Beach. It was lovely. Kathy was the lady who helped us and she was so nice. That was our number three choice, but we just ultimately decided that Delray Beach wasn't the...
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Thank you Katie, for considering Symphony at Delray Beach and for your kind words about Kathy. We understand location preferences, and we appreciate your feedback. If your circumstances change...