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From beachcombing along the picturesque Gulf Coast shoreline to shopping at local boutiques, Pensacola has something for everyone. As a senior considering a move to an independent living community, you’ll like all the benefits and amenities of being so close to the surf in a Florida city that’s known for its warm climate, welcoming atmosphere, and constant activities and events.
A Place for Mom partners with select independent living communities throughout Pensacola. Independent living communities are designed especially for seniors like you who want the freedom to be active within an environment where chores are taken care of.
You may notice that some of our partner independent living communities feature other senior living arrangements, such as assisted living, for maximum aging-in-place potential. These all-in-one communities give you the best of all worlds and allow you to plan for today and tomorrow.
Whether you’re ready to move right away or you’re just beginning your search for a retirement location that will meet all your needs, be sure to read through this guide. It includes information on how seniors pay for independent living rent, what to do in Pensacola throughout the year, and the best health care facilities in the region. All communities in the independent living listings below are within 10 miles of the downtown in this smaller-sized city of around 52,000 residents.
Types of care available in Pensacola, FL
Independent Living
I absolutely love the employees and their interactions with the residents. I would highly recommend Brookdale Pensacola. Once the food situation is solved, they should have a 10 in every category.
A community that I am able to work with activities and help others. We are busy and enjoy ourselves. I love being here to live.
I had a horrible experience elsewhere and it is night and day difference. They really care. They treat her with respect. They are kind and loving to her. I know she is safe and her needs are being met. They communicate with me frequently also
5918 N Davis Hwy, Pensacola, FL 32503
Staff is friendly and caring. The nurse techs gives my brother his medicine on time. He get a hot meal three times a day. I come and wash his clothes once a week. The laundry room is always available....
The Waterford at Carpenter's Creek offers Assisted Living services in the picturesque Panhandle city of Pensacola. Our senior living community has been serving residents and families in the area for almost 30 years. We offer a warm, friendly, supportive environment for residents and we're staffed...
3450 Wimbledon Drive, Pensacola, FL 32504
We needed a home for my FIL that he would be comfortable in and have lots of activities. He had no desire to do activities but now that he’s been there a few months, we can never find him because he’s...
8991 University Parkway, Pensacola, FL 32514
Has had big turnover of management in the last 2 years. My MIL doesn't seem to like any of the food. I have eaten there a couple times and the food is ok, but nothing really to rave about. The community as a...
University Pines provides a fulfilling, independent lifestyle in a welcoming environment. Located on beautiful grounds in a quiet corner of Pensacola, we enjoy an average temperature of 61 degrees, and so will you. Residents also appreciate the convenience of being just minutes from shopping,...
4410 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
The Beacon staff have been wonderful taking care of my Father in memory care. He has such a nice room with his own bathroom and lots of activities to keep him occupied. The food is delicious and...
The Beacon at Gulf Breeze is a superior Retirement, Assisted Living and Memory Care Community, providing our residents access to programs that promote well-being, security, longevity, family and self-worth. Our community has 70 apartments for individuals seeking an active, but simpler lifestyle....
150 Crossville St, Cantonment, FL 32533
We Love Sodalis Cantonment. It feels like home when you walk in the door. The residents are always out and about doing activities. They have really fun family nights with wonderful food and entertainment.
A Lifestyle Community Engaged living, a tranquil setting, and compassionate care are the hallmarks of Sodalis Cantonment, a community that encourages an active lifestyle and daily activities for residents, both on campus and throughout the Pensacola area. With our "residents first" philosophy,...
2310 Abbie Ln, Pensacola, FL 32514
We were looking for a smaller, more homey facility which Sodalis Pensacola provides. We created a quick relationship with [name removed] the director and [name removed] the nurse which gave us comfort in...
We are continuing to admit new Residents, where possible and appropriate, to help residents and families in need. We will do all we can to help those who are in need of our services now and always.We are now offering Virtual Tours of our communities via Skype, Zoom and Google Duo. If you’re...
8700 University Parkway, Pensacola, FL 32514
Residents are more "mobile" seniors even with walkers/wheelchairs. Housekeeping and maintenance, and administration do an amazing job with a smile and hello for everyone.
Your Next Great AdventureJust a short drive from local amenities like West Florida Hospital and the always pleasant gulf of Mexico, you will find a warm and cheerful assisted living community full of men and women who inspire you to pursue your golden years with enthusiasm. From the moment you...
7830 Pine Forest Rd, Pensacola, FL 32526
My dad has been a resident here for over a year. I'm so thankful that he's going to be able to age in place and not have to move to another facility as his dementia progresses. He's happy, and that's what...
50 Joachim Drive, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
Beautiful clean apartments and common areas. Good food with an extensive option menu. Friendly and helpful staff, variety of activities.
The Arbors of Gulf Breeze offers the finest senior living experience for those needing independent living, assisted living or memory care services. Come see how our caring team can provide a wonderful home environment for you or your loved one
101 Mcabee Ct, Gulf Breeze, FL 32561
I have lived here for several years. The new owners are making things great! My room was renovated and it's beautiful. We go on all sorts of outings and have lots of fun activities. I'm thankful for this...
3390 West Park Place, Pensacola, FL 32501
The staff at this community are nice and helpful. Fairfield Manor is clean and well taken care of. They do not offer a meal program at this independent living community. Mom does participate in some of the...
Fairfield Manor is a senior housing community situated in a quiet, upscale and unique neighborhood in Pensacola, Escambia County, FL. It is located near health care, shopping, dining, entertainment and just a few minutes from the Interstate 10. It offers carefree, comfortable and affordable...
428 Airport Blvd, Pensacola, FL 32503
The Blake at Pensacola is a very clean, light and bright community. It was a decent space for our loved one and he has a nice private room. From what we saw the meals looked to be really good but they just...
Welcome to The BlakeThe food. The music. The architecture, family and traditions. Once you’ve enjoyed the Blake way of life, it’s hard to imagine settling for anything less.Located only minutes from Historic Downtown Pensacola and some of the world’s most beautiful beaches, The Blake at Pensacola...
5100 Northpointe Pkwy, Pensacola, FL 32514
Northpointe and Westpointe Retirement Community provides its residents with the peace of mind knowing that their rent will not increase. They will enjoy the respect and dignity of being cared for by our long-time employees. Four of our employees have been working for us for over 20 years, and 15...
1706 E Olive Rd, Pensacola, FL 32514
If you need a place for mom, dad, uncle Joe or aunt Mabel this is the place, so much to do, the food is good, free cable and internet, and so very much more, I would not be anywhere but here Come check it...
Renowned for our convenient location, excellence in food, first-class staff, affordability and signature activities; Grandview Retirement Center is Pensacola’s most recommended senior community.We offer your loved one an opportunity to enjoy living a comfortable daily routine by providing an...
4916 Mobile Hwy, Pensacola, FL 32506
I have my aunt here. The reputation used to be bad here but it has changed with the new management. I want everyone to know that this place is much better than the past.
Noble Senior Living at Pensacola is an assisted living and memory care community centrally located in Pensacola, Florida. Our community has beautiful courtyards that give it the feel of country living in a convenient, urban setting. Our community is set on Mobile Highway close to three area...
111 EAST WRIGHT STREET, Pensacola, FL 32501
111 EAST WRIGHT STREET, Pensacola, FL 32501
1900 W Moreno St, Pensacola, FL 32501
201 S Stillman St, Pensacola, FL 32505
2101 Colonial Ave, Gulf Breeze, FL 32566
1030 Jojo Rd, Pensacola, FL 32514
9460 University Pkwy, Pensacola, FL 32514
10100 Hillview Dr, Pensacola, FL 32514
1012 N 72nd Ave, Pensacola, FL 32506
3387 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Gulf Breeze, FL 32563
My mother is there and has had excellent care. The nurses and staff are very caring and take pride in there patients. If you really want to know what kind of care your loved one is receiving visit them! No...
According to proprietary data from A Place for Mom, the average monthly cost to live in our partner independent living community in Pensacola is $3,780.[01] This figure represents the total cost that seniors paid at our partner independent living communities in Pensacola, including add-ons and additional service fees.
Before making your final selection of an independent living community, always read through your leasing agreement contract carefully. That way, you can be sure you have the available funds or income streams to cover all your expenses.
The pricing listed below represents the baseline rental rate for independent living communities in the Pensacola area and does not include additional fees.
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Typically, seniors living in Pensacola independent living communities pay for their monthly rent using private methods like savings, pensions, and Social Security benefits. However, if you are part of a military family, you or your spouse may be eligible to apply for some grant-based programs offered by the Veterans Administration. Plus, although neither Medicaid nor Medicare will directly pay for your leasing fee obligation each month, both federal programs may help you offset your rent by covering other bills.
Below is more information for you on private pay methods, VA benefits, Medicare, and Medicaid. Simply click on each tab to learn more.
Many seniors who relocate to an independent living community depend on personal funds to cover all the costs associated with their monthly rent and any add-on fees. Personal funds may include savings or income streams like Social Security benefits, work-related pension deposits, investment returns, and even recurring VA benefits. Although long-term health care insurance can be good to have for future skilled nursing facility housing needs, it can’t be used for any payments related to independent living.
If you own a home or other property, you might be able to cash out the equity in your real estate through a sale or reverse mortgage. Both processes are explained in the below A Place for Mom articles.
Florida requires that all independent living communities follow Escambia County zoning laws and Fair Housing Act standards pertaining to the housing of residents ages 55 and older. The state also expects that all independent living communities (including those with multiple buildings) be licensed through the Bureau of Health Facility Regulation if assisted living is also offered.
Licensing is a way to protect you, the staff members, and all visitors to your community. Depending on the extent of the care available to you and other residents of your independent living community, your community may need to obtain a specialty license from the abovementioned Bureau. This all depends on the type of personal care services your independent living community makes available to you if it is combined with assisted living or memory care units.
To ensure that all of Florida’s independent living communities keep up their obligation to serve residents and workers, the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) performs regular inspections. These inspections are designed to give you peace of mind knowing that the spaces you use regularly comply with all standards set forth by the state government.
Each year, communities are expected to submit some of their annual reports, such as those related to fire and sanitation, to the AHCA. You can look up reports on any senior living community through this Florida Health Finder search portal.
Any time a licensed facility has a deficiency, its leaders are given the chance to rectify issues in a timely manner. If you ever want to report a concern, you can submit your observations to the AHCA.
As a recap, many of the assisted living community licensing considerations, like staff-to-patient ratio, won’t apply to you if you’re in a stand-alone independent living community. However, if your community is combined with an assisted living or memory care facility, you may feel comforted knowing that your needs and well-being are protected. Plus, if you or your spouse needs to transition to an assisted living community later, you can be sure that Florida has set regulations in motion to keep you safe and protected.
Florida Department of Health
4052 Bald Cypress Way
Tallahassee, FL 32399
Phone: 850-245-4444
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Since the threat of COVID-19 spread in Pensacola and the surrounding areas is low per reports from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), there are no specific Florida-related COVID policies to follow when you become a resident at an independent living community in this Gulf Shore city. With that being said, you should still follow best practices when it comes to protecting yourself from infectious diseases.
COVID vaccinations are designed to provide first-line protection against acquiring and spreading the virus. All individuals ages 55+ should consider getting vaccinated or speaking with their physicians about the benefits of vaccination. You can register online to receive a free COVID vaccination.
When indoors and around many other people, wearing a mask may help you avoid contracting or spreading viruses and germs. Masks are especially useful if you’re feeling unwell or are around someone who’s exhibiting signs of illness, such as coughing or sneezing.
The cleaner you can keep your independent living space, the less chance you’ll have of allowing viruses and germs to live on high-touch surfaces like countertops and door handles.
Practicing social distancing makes sense if you’re going to be in a crowded indoor space during flu season or when the risk of contracting COVID is higher than usual.
To keep yourself and others safer, always isolate if you think you may have COVID. Take an at-home COVID test to be sure. If you’ve been diagnosed with COVID, stay home until your primary care provider says you’re no longer at risk of spreading COVID to others.
As you might expect from the versatility of Pensacola’s amenities and the diversity of its population, the city offers several independent living options for seniors partnered with A Place for Mom. For example, it’s not unusual to find independent living apartments that are part of broader assisted living communities as well. These combined facility arrangements enable you to more easily transition through all the stages of life without having to move to a new community every time your personal care and medical requirements change.
How can you choose which independent living facility is the right one for your needs? Ideally, you’ll want to make a list of your most important attributes, such as pet friendliness, access to bus stops, or on-site exercise or entertainment spaces. Creating a personalized overview of your “nice to have” and “need to have” desires helps you pinpoint the right places to visit.
All of our partner independent living communities, whether they are stand-alone buildings or part of broader assisted living communities, are designed to give you as much freedom as possible. You’ll come and go as usual. The difference is that you won’t have to deal with the typical hassles of being a homeowner, like paying to install a new driveway or worrying about yard maintenance duties.
Today’s independent living communities feel a lot like micro-cities. In fact, you might find that you don’t have to go beyond your community to get world-class cuisine, sip an adult beverage at a bar, enjoy live performances, or pamper yourself at a spa or beauty salon. Instead, you can expect all these amenities to be right outside your budget-friendly or luxury apartment door.
Just a few of the common independent living community perks available at many of our partner facilities include on-site recreational opportunities, devotional services, patios and gardens, libraries, eateries, movie rooms, game rooms, and media centers. Of course, when you do want to explore Pensacola, you can take advantage of low-cost or free transportation provided as part of your monthly rental fee agreement.
The apartment choices vary greatly from one independent living community to the next. Some are more quaint and cozy, whereas others may be spacious and more architecturally open concept in design. You’ll want to make sure that any apartment layout not only matches your preferred aesthetic but also meets any accessibility needs.
If you use a wheelchair, you’ll want to ensure the apartment in your independent living facility has the inclusivity features necessary so you can be as mobile as you can. These may include lowered bathroom sinks and wider doorways. Be sure to ask about all the comforts that each of our partner independent living communities offers when you’re touring so you can feel more confident when making your final selection.
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For access to specialists and critical care treatment, consider Ascension Sacred Heart Pensacola Hospital. The 566-bed hospital receives high marks for many types of available care services. Some notable types of conditions the doctors at Ascension Sacred Heart Pensacola Hospital treat include colon cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. You can also choose this facility for emergency treatment.[04]
With a new health care building opening in late 2023, Baptist Hospital is one of the region’s premiere care providers. Baptist Hospital exceeds expectations for those seeking knee replacements, cardiovascular care, treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease care, and many more services.[04]
The full-service HCA Florida West Hospital offers both general and specialty medicine, as well as surgeries. It’s been recognized regularly as a patient-centric facility in the region. HCA Florida West Hospital offers mental health care, neurosurgery, rehabilitative medicine, and even robot-assisted surgical procedures for those looking for more minimally-invasive surgeries.[04]
Getting around Pensacola on foot is possible in some neighborhoods. However, with a walkability score of just 36 out of 100, you’ll need to rely on other types of transportation to get to one of the area’s beautiful beaches or the historic downtown. The score is calculated by Walk Score, which measures how pedestrian-friendly a city is.
For instance, you may want to drive the private car that you bring with you during your relocation to an independent living community. Or, you may want to use Uber and Lyft. Yet you don’t need to rely on personal or rideshare services because Pensacola operates a bus line seven days a week.
Pensacola’s buses are operated by the Escambia County Area Transit system, which locals call the ECAT. The ECAT has 22 bus lines, many of which run full-schedule routes on the weekends. Although ECAT buses are perfect for those who need special accommodations like wheelchair accessibility and bike racks, you or your spouse may still find it difficult to ride comfortably on ECAT’s standard vehicles. In that case, you can take advantage of the curbside ECAT ADA.
Another choice for easy transportation in Pensacola is the Go Seniors! Transportation Program, which is provided through the ECMS Foundation. To use this service, you’ll need to get a voucher from your health care provider. The voucher will enable you to ride to medical visits for $20. And if you know in advance that you’re not able to get transportation to run errands, get to a pharmacy, or make it to your next medical appointment, you can contact the ECCT Paratransit Services. This service is free but can fill up and won’t guarantee you a ride on the exact day you need it. Therefore, the more flexible your itinerary, the more useful ECCT Paratransit Services will be.
Freedom To Go is an additional transportation service tailored for seniors in Pensacola. With a team of dedicated drivers, they offer convenient transportation to various destinations, including doctor appointments, the grocery store, or brunch with friends. Their services are available Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Please note their prices vary due to changing gas prices.
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Which city was called the third best place to retire in 2022 by U.S. News and World Report? You guessed it: Pensacola. What makes this Gulf Shore town on the Florida panhandle such a destination hotspot for all ages is its comfortable year-round climate, laid-back atmosphere, and a plethora of things to do. Admittedly, Pensacola can get hot and sticky during the summer months. Nevertheless, there are plenty of air-conditioned landmarks, museums, eateries, and other places to cool off. Or, you could just go somewhere like the popular Pensacola Beach with its 9.1-mile stretch of sand, complete with beverage vendors and constant breezes.
When you first arrive in Pensacola, you may want to integrate as quickly as possible with other peers in the area. In addition to taking advantage of any communal gatherings offered at your independent living community, like picnics, parties, and holiday celebrations, consider taking a trip to one of Pensacola’s senior-focused organizations.
For example, the Bayview Senior Resource Center provides a range of program activities for people ages 50 and older. There, you can indulge in everything from bingo to group outings. Remember that on the third Tuesday of the month, you can head to the Pensacola State College (PSC) student center for a meeting of the PSC Senior Citizens Club. This club sets up its monthly get-togethers by theme, so be sure to find out what to wear and expect each time you stop by.
Even if you’ve lived in a beachside community before, you’ll be amazed at the many places to catch some rays, walk along the dunes, and engage in watersports like open-water swimming and fishing. Pensacola has quite a few beaches, but Pensacola Beach tends to be the one that gets a lot of attention. Not only will you appreciate how warm the water is year-round, but you’ll start to feel more at home every time you stroll along the piers or just relax under an umbrella and watch the waves.
If you’re looking for a more rustic, untamed beach instead of a groomed one, go to the protected Gulf Island National Seashore. It’s not in Pensacola but is very nearby and features more secluded beaches like Perdido Key Beach or Johnson Beach. And when you’re ready to head back to the mainland and public beaches, try Opal Beach or Quietwater Beach to round out your surfside explorations.
Though water is definitely a focal point and tourist draw, it’s far from being Pensacola’s only hallmark. Within the city limits, you’ll find lots of places to engage your interests, whether you’re interested in sports, art, history, or something else.
The National Naval Aviation Museum is an exciting place to visit. General admission is free, but if you want to try a flight simulator or other special attraction, you’ll need to pay extra. At the museum, something’s always happening — you may even be able to spot a Blue Angels practice if you time your visit just right.
Another museum that’s a must-visit in Pensacola is the Historic Pensacola Village. It’s laid out to replicate and celebrate the legacy of the Florida panhandle region. Military members and seniors ages 65 and older are eligible to receive discounted tickets. If you receive food assistance, you can tour History Pensacola Village for free.
Are you a lover of the visual arts? Quayside Art Gallery should be on your to-do list. It’s a space dedicated to both showing and selling art pieces made by local artists. You aren’t obligated to make a purchase, but if you want to support the artistic community in Pensacola, it’s the perfect way to show your appreciation.
Pensacola wouldn’t be Pensacola without the Blue Wahoos Ballpark on the picturesque Pensacola Bay. Even if you’ve never been into minor league baseball, you owe it to the home team to attend at least one game. Be sure to catch all the other happenings at the ballpark, too. These include everything from concerts to festivals.
Certainly, it can be a little overwhelming to put together your own tour of all the landmarks Pensacola’s known for. That’s where the Go Retro tour of Pensacola’s landmarks comes in handy. A refurbished 1930s Ford transit bus will transport you around the city. It’s a wonderful way to get an all-encompassing idea of what makes Pensacola unique.
Many seniors in Pensacola like to stay outdoors and indulge in their favorite fitness activities 12 months a year. From hiking and golfing to pickleball and tennis, practically every recreational sport is available to you as a resident of this activity-minded community.
For instance, try some golfing at some of the places ranked highly by GolfPass, such as the Lost Key Golf Club, Stonebrook Golf Club, or Cypress Lakes Golf Club. Or follow the Pensacola Panhandle Pickleball Facebook group to stay up to date on where to play. If you’re interested in indoor pickleball and exercising in general, become a member of the Bear Levin Studer Family YMCA.
Just make sure you take time to relax after a hard day of hiking, cycling, or swinging a club. The restaurant scene in Pensacola is highly diverse and features both standard local Southern cuisine to international gems. Whether you’re in the mood for barbecue or authentic Italian fare, you’re sure to find it near your independent living apartment.
Gardens of Daphne, University Pines by Sky Active Living and The Opal at Bluewater Bay are the top-rated Independent Living facilities near Pensacola, FL. These Independent Living facilities received the highest rankings based on verified family reviews. See full list of communities.
The average cost of Independent Living in Pensacola is 3,497 per month. This cost may vary based on location, amenities, floorplan, level of care and other factors.
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