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Providence Living At Hunter'S Creek

Assisted Living in Kissimmee, FL · 138 licensed beds · AHCA #13241

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This is a factual overview of Providence Living At Hunter'S Creek, a 138-bed assisted living in Kissimmee licensed by Florida AHCA (#13241) — what the record confirms, what it costs in the area, and how to evaluate it.

ProviderProvidence Living At Hunter'S Creek
TypeAssisted Living (AHCA-licensed)
CityKissimmee, FL 34741
Address1701 Ball Park Rd
Licensed beds138
AHCA license #13241
License statusPROVISIONAL
CountyOsceola County

How Florida regulates assisted livings

In Florida, assisted living is licensed by AHCA under Chapter 429, F.S. Communities hold a Standard license, or an Extended Congregate Care (ECC) or Limited Nursing Services (LNS) license that lets residents stay as needs increase, plus a Limited Mental Health (LMH) designation where relevant. Always verify the exact license type — it determines how long your parent can remain as care needs grow.

Kissimmee location & hospital context

Kissimmee is the Osceola County seat just south of Orlando, a diverse, fast-growing city of about 80,000 with a large Hispanic community and an affordable housing market that draws working families and value-seeking retirees.

Nearby hospitals: Osceola Regional Medical Center (HCA), AdventHealth Kissimmee, Orlando Health - St. Cloud (nearby). Proximity matters for hospital discharges, emergencies, and specialist visits, so families weighing Providence Living At Hunter'S Creek often factor drive time to these. Nearby areas: Downtown Kissimmee, Buenaventura Lakes, Poinciana, Lake Tohopekaliga waterfront, Mill Run.

What assisted living costs near Providence Living At Hunter'S Creek

Assisted Living in the Kissimmee area typically runs $3,150–$4,950/month (2026). Pricing at any specific community depends on care level, room type, and size. Florida's SMMC Long-Term Care Medicaid waiver and VA Aid & Attendance can offset much of the care cost for those who qualify — ask us what applies.

How to evaluate Providence Living At Hunter'S Creek

Staffing and transparency, not amenities, are the strongest signals of quality at an assisted living community. Ask about the awake-overnight staffing level, how often caregivers turn over, and how long key leaders have stayed in their roles. Request an itemized, all-in monthly cost specific to your parent's care level, plus what would push them into a higher — and pricier — tier. Ask how the community responds to a decline, such as a fall, new incontinence, or memory changes, and how it keeps families informed. Drop by more than once, unannounced and at different times of day, and pull the AHCA inspection history on FloridaHealthFinder to check for a pattern of repeat deficiencies before signing anything.

Is Providence Living At Hunter'S Creek the right fit?

Assisted living fits an older adult who needs daily help — bathing, dressing, medication reminders, meals — but does not require round-the-clock skilled nursing. It's the most common first move when living alone stops being safe. Providence Living At Hunter'S Creek is licensed for this level of care in Kissimmee; whether it's right for your parent depends on their specific needs, budget, and preferences. A free advisor can compare it head-to-head with other licensed Kissimmee-area options.

What's typically included at a assisted living like this

Usually included: housing, three meals daily, 24/7 awake staff, housekeeping, laundry, scheduled transportation, social and wellness programming, and a basic care plan. Typically billed separately: medication management above a basic tier, two-person transfers, incontinence care, on-site hospice coordination, and one-on-one aide hours. Ask Providence Living At Hunter'S Creek for an itemized monthly rate sheet so you can compare it honestly against other Kissimmee options.

Questions to ask when you tour Providence Living At Hunter'S Creek

  • What is the staff-to-resident ratio overnight?
  • What care changes would force a move-out?
  • What is the all-in monthly cost for this care level — every line item?
  • How do you handle a sudden change in needs, like a fall?
  • What is your current resident average length of stay?

Common questions about Providence Living At Hunter'S Creek

Is Providence Living At Hunter'S Creek licensed in Florida?
Yes — Providence Living At Hunter'S Creek holds Florida AHCA license #13241 as a assisted living. Always confirm the current status at quality.healthfinder.fl.gov before signing.
How many beds does Providence Living At Hunter'S Creek have?
State records list 138 licensed beds. Treat that figure as a rough size proxy only — staffing levels and inspection history tell you far more about quality.
What does it cost?
Assisted Living in the Kissimmee area typically runs $3,150–$4,950/month. Pricing at any specific community depends on care level and room type; a free advisor can get you an itemized quote.

How Kissimmee families actually pay for care

Very few families cover senior care from a single source. In Kissimmee, the typical plan layers several of these, often shifting over a multi-year stay:

  1. Personal savings & Social Security. Most Central Florida families self-fund the first 12–24 months from savings, pensions, and monthly Social Security before tapping other sources.
  2. Long-term-care insurance. If a policy is in force, it can cover a large share of assisted living or home care — check the elimination period and daily benefit cap.
  3. VA Aid & Attendance. Eligible wartime veterans and surviving spouses can receive roughly $1,800–$2,900/month toward care — a major lever in a metro with the Orlando VA Medical Center at Lake Nona.
  4. Florida SMMC Long-Term Care Medicaid. Florida's Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Long-Term Care waiver covers personal care and many community-based services for those who qualify by income and assets; there is often a wait list.
  5. Home equity. Selling the family home or a reverse mortgage frequently funds sustained care once a parent has moved.
  6. Family cost-sharing. Siblings often split the monthly gap; a written agreement keeps it fair and durable.

Because Kissimmee assisted living can run into the thousands per month, mapping the funding plan early — before a crisis — often saves a family tens of thousands of dollars. A free local advisor can tell you which of these you qualify for and which Kissimmee communities accept the SMMC waiver.

The Florida safety net behind your decision

Florida licenses and inspects senior care through AHCA (look up any provider at quality.healthfinder.fl.gov), funds in-home and community services through the Department of Elder Affairs and the regional Area Agency on Aging — the Senior Resource Alliance in Central Florida, Elder Options around The Villages — and covers long-term care for those who qualify through SMMC Long-Term Care Medicaid. The Ombudsman and Florida Abuse Hotline safeguard residents. These are the same programs we help families navigate for free.

How we help with Providence Living At Hunter'S Creek

Orlando Senior Advisor gives Kissimmee families a no-cost way to evaluate communities like Providence Living At Hunter'S Creek. We check the license, weigh it against other licensed options in the Kissimmee area on price and care level, and remain available all the way through the move. Only communities where you actually move in pay us a referral fee — you're never charged, and we'll still point out strong options that don't pay us anything. Consider us a knowledgeable local second opinion.

About this page: the facility facts above come from current Florida AHCA / FloridaHealthFinder licensing data. We don't publish unverified reviews or ratings — we share the public record and help you evaluate the community in person. Confirm the current license at quality.healthfinder.fl.gov before you sign anything.

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