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Aston Gardens at Pelican Marsh
4800 Aston Gardens Way, Naples, FL 34109 (8.5 mi from city center)Naples Green Village
101 Cypress Wy E, Naples, FL 34110 (8.7 mi from city center)Advocate In-Home Care - Naples
2590 Northbrooke Plaza Dr #201, Naples, FL 34119 (8.9 mi from city center)Elite at North Naples
1155 Encore Way, Naples, FL 34110 (9.5 mi from city center)Map of Assisted Living in Naples
Find the right senior living community by location- Aston Gardens at Pelican Marsh
- Naples Green Village
- Advocate In-Home Care - Naples
- Elite at North Naples
Nestled on the Gulf of Mexico in southwest Florida, Naples is a popular tourist destination attractive to seniors – more than half of the city’s population of almost 20,000 people is over The city offers miles of white-sand beaches, Old Florida architecture, a historic fishing pier, dozens of golf courses, a botanical garden, nature preserves, and walking trails for outdoor exercise and exploration. In addition to year-round outdoor recreation, downtown Naples boasts cultural opportunities and high-end restaurants and shopping.
For people who need assistance with activities of daily living (ADL), such as bathing, dressing and eating, Naples offers more than 30 assisted living communities to suit a range of budgets, care needs, and personal interests. Here are five of our top picks for assisted living communities to consider in Naples, Florida.
Our Methodology: How We Chose the Best Assisted Living in Naples
Choosing an assisted living community can be an overwhelming decision for many families. There are numerous factors to consider, which is why our team of senior living experts conduct extensive research before recommending assisted living communities. We spent over 50 hours researching the best communities. Here are some of the criteria we use to evaluate each assisted living option in Naples:
- Cost: Because assisted living is a significant expenditure for most families, we carefully consider what residents get for their money in each community and whether low-income options are available in a given area. Costs included in this guide come from the community’s website or conversations with staff over the phone.
- Available care: Communities vary regarding how much access residents have to doctors and registered nurses. For example, some communities have on-site RNs available 24/7, while others do not. We consider availability and access regarding medical personnel in our evaluation.
- Accessible design elements: We look for design elements that take seniors’ comfort and safety into account, such as padded, well-lit walking paths; accessible bathrooms; countertops, and cabinets; and emergency response systems in individual units.
- Online reviews: Consistent accounts regarding a community posted by residents, family members, visitors, and employees in online reviews can help create an overall picture of life in assisted living communities. We read through dozens of reviews for each community to find the common themes (both positive and negative) and convey them in this guide.
- Location: We consider nearby amenities, natural elements, and transportation options of each community in our evaluation.
- Resident-to-staff ratio: A high number of qualified staff available to each resident can improve safety, health, and quality of life.
How to Find the Right Assisted Living Community for You
We do our best to provide you with the most comprehensive, up-to-date information about your options. But choosing an assisted living community in Naples, Florida that’s best for your loved one will depend on your family’s individual needs, tastes, and concerns. Here are some guidelines to consider when doing your own research:
- Be sure to visit communities in person. It’s difficult to get an accurate picture of life in an assisted living community without seeing it firsthand. Spend some time in each community in person, and ask a lot of questions. You’ll want to know what the caregiver-to-resident ratio is, how often medical personnel are on-site, and how and how often residents’ care needs are evaluated.
- Consider your loved one’s individual needs and tastes. An activity calendar packed with trips to ball games, bingo, and group fitness classes might not be attractive to someone who prefers quiet walks and painting or reading by themselves. Alternatively, a quieter community where residents keep to themselves probably won’t appeal to social butterflies. Be realistic when evaluating whether the culture of a community would be a good fit for your loved one.
- Ask how communities transition residents if care needs increase. Some communities allow residents to age in place, meaning that residents can transition from, for example, independent or assisted living to memory care without moving to a new room or building. But some communities will require a move to a new wing or even a different community altogether if one can’t provide higher levels of care. It’s important to consider possible future health care needs in addition to present ones when choosing an assisted living community.
- Location, location, location. As it is in real estate in general, location is an important consideration when choosing an assisted living facility. Consider hurricane preparedness and other elements that could affect whether your loved one will feel safe in the neighborhood a community is located in. Also, note how close hospitals and doctors’ offices are, and consider residents’ access to transportation; off-site amenities won’t be much use if your loved one can’t get to them.
- Consider long-term costs. Make sure you understand how each community’s cost structure works – definitions and associated costs for help with ADLs and medical care are not standardized industry-wide and can vary. Additional care needs can significantly raise the monthly costs of assisted living, so be realistic about what you can afford if your loved one’s care needs increase. Be sure to ask about community fees (including whether and when they’re refundable and can be waived) in addition to basic care costs, which are often in addition to monthly rates.
Did You Know? An estimated 7 out of 10 people will require long-term care in their lifetimes.
What Is Living in Naples Like for Seniors?
With a tropical climate, huge community of residents over age 65, and per capita income above the national Naples has a comfortable, vacation-y vibe to suit a range of interests. For those interested in shopping, 5th Avenue South, established in the 1920s, retains old Florida charm with many locally-owned clothing boutiques, jewelry shops, art galleries, spas, and restaurants catering to an older, affluent clientele. The city offers a wealth of opportunities for cultural enrichment as well, as the home of the Naples Philharmonic and The Baker Museum of modern and contemporary art. Naples hosts several annual art festivals, including The Naples National Art Festival, now in its 45th year (2024).
FYI: Naples bills itself as the “Golf Capital of the World,” with around 90 18-hole
People interested in nature and outdoor activities have tons of year-round options in Naples. Botanical gardens, city parks, and wildlife preserves are within a half-hour drive from many assisted living communities in Naples, and Everglades National Park is about an hour away by car. Within city limits, the coast of Naples is lined with white-sand beaches and offers ample opportunities for boating, fishing, exploring marine life, or just enjoying a cocktail while watching the sunset at a beachside bar or restaurant.
How Much Does Assisted Living Cost in Naples, Florida?
At a median estimated cost of $5,791 per month in 2024, assisted living in Naples is a little pricier than the national monthly figure of But Florida residents don’t pay income, inheritance, or gift taxes, making it a solid choice for retirees and estate
» Further Reading: How much does assisted living cost in 2024?
Be aware that Naples, Florida is susceptible to major storms and flooding, which could require evacuating your loved one in an emergency. Ask communities about their emergency hurricane procedures and have a plan in place, logistically and financially, to keep loved ones in Naples assisted living communities safe.
Assisted living community administrators should provide you with a detailed breakdown of their fee structures, how costs are evaluated, and what care and extras are considered “a la carte” and are not included in room or community fees. These fees typically go up every year. It might be wise to ask to see data for free increases over the last few years to give you an idea of how your monthly and annual costs could increase over time.
Senior Living Statistics for Naples, Florida
Average Senior Living Costs by Housing Type
The cost of senior housing in Naples varies depending on the type of accommodation and level of care. The following is the average monthly cost of senior housing based on data from 2023-2024.
Housing Type | Average Monthly Cost |
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Assisted Living | $5,437 |
Memory Care | $5,566 |
Independent Living | $4,962 |
Nursing Home: Private Room | $5,631 |
Nursing Home: Semi-Private Room | $4,815 |
Nursing Home: Studio | $5,508 |
Nursing Home: One Bedroom | $6,665 |
Nursing Home: Two Bedroom | $6,316 |
Nursing Home: Detached Cottage | N/A |
Average Cost of Assisted Living in Naples
The following is the average monthly cost of assisted living in Naples based on 2024 data.
City | Average Monthly Cost |
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Naples | $5,437 |
Cape Coral | $4,196 |
Matlacha Isles-Matlacha Shores | $4,223 |
Here is how the average cost of assisted living in Naples compares to Florida and the national average:
Area | Average Monthly Cost |
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Naples | $5,437 |
Florida | $3,877 |
United States | $4,546 |
Senior Living Availability in Naples
Number of senior living facilities in:
Naples
Surrounding Area
Florida
Naples Senior Demographics
Based on information from 2023, here are some details around the population of Naples, such as age distribution for seniors, and racial diversity.
Population
Naples has a population of 19,315.- 46.7% Male
- 53.3% Female
Marital Status
- 61.9% Married
- 12% Divorced
- 13.8% Never Married
- 12.3% Widowed
Age
Seniors make up about 76.1% of the population.- 12.1% in their 50s
- 20.9% in their 60s
- 25.2% in their 70s
- 17.9% in their 80s
Diversity
- 89.5% White
- 4.9% Black
- 0.9% Asian
- 0.1% Native
- 0% Pacific
- 0.7% Identifying as Other
- 3.8% Mixed Race
- 4.4% Hispanic