This guide gives you the real 2026 numbers for cost of assisted living st. cloud in St. Cloud, not generic national averages. Pricing comes from active local providers we work with; it's refreshed every 30 days.
You'll find: monthly ranges, what's included, how Medicaid / Medicare / VA benefits / long-term-care insurance reduce out-of-pocket cost, and a step-by-step on how families typically structure payment over 2–5 years.
What assisted living means — and who it's for
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.
How Florida regulates it: 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.
In St. Cloud specifically, that means weighing the licensed options against St. Cloud's cost range and your family's timeline. The right choice balances care level, budget, location near Orlando Health - St. Cloud Hospital, and how quickly you need a spot.
What assisted living costs in St. Cloud (2026)
St. Cloud pricing runs $3,050–$4,850/month, below the metro average for Central Florida — a reflection of local real-estate and the mix of small residential homes versus larger communities.
- Assisted living (standard): $3,050–$4,850/month
- Memory care: $4,250–$6,200/month
- In-home care: $23–$34/hour
To trim cost in St. Cloud, families commonly choose a companion (shared) suite, favor a small residential home over a big campus, pay only for the care level actually needed, and tap VA Aid & Attendance or the Florida SMMC Medicaid waiver where eligible.
St. Cloud assisted living: by the numbers
11 licensed assisted living communities on file in St. Cloud; about 306 total licensed beds; averaging 28 beds per community; the largest at 93 beds. These are real, current AHCA license counts for the area — not national estimates.
Licensed assisted living providers in St. Cloud
Selected by licensed bed capacity. Source: Florida AHCA / FloridaHealthFinder, current 2026. Always confirm a current license at quality.healthfinder.fl.gov before signing.
| Provider | City | Licensed beds | AHCA license # |
|---|---|---|---|
| Addison Of Narcoossee (The) | Saint Cloud | 93 beds | 13764 |
| Bishop Grady Villas | Saint Cloud | 48 beds | 10398 |
| The Club At St. Cloud | Saint Cloud | 45 beds | 9917 |
| Homestead Retirement Home | Saint Cloud | 35 beds | 245 |
| Royal Gardens Of St Cloud, Llc | Saint Cloud | 33 beds | 5555 |
| Elite Garden, Llc | Saint Cloud | 16 beds | 12178 |
| Silver Creek Assisted Living St Cloud | Saint Cloud | 12 beds | 11478 |
| Bay Lake Ranch Assisted Living Llc | Saint Cloud | 6 beds | 14047 |
| Lake Hendon Estate Assisted Living | Saint Cloud | 6 beds | 12917 |
| Provident House | Saint Cloud | 6 beds | 13492 |
| Violas Place Llc | Saint Cloud | 6 beds | 13888 |
What's included — and what costs extra
Usually included: housing, three meals daily, 24/7 awake staff, housekeeping, laundry, scheduled transportation, social and wellness programming, and a basic care plan. Typically extra: medication management above a basic tier, two-person transfers, incontinence care, on-site hospice coordination, and one-on-one aide hours. Insist on an itemized monthly quote from St. Cloud providers so hidden add-ons don't surprise you later.
How fast you can move in St. Cloud
In St. Cloud, a non-urgent move typically takes one to two weeks end to end. After a hospital stay near Orlando Health - St. Cloud Hospital, families often need placement within a few days — line up paperwork early. A free local advisor can tell you which St. Cloud communities have current openings.
Senior care in St. Cloud, Osceola County
St. Cloud is a historic Osceola County city of about 60,000 on East Lake Tohopekaliga, long a quiet, affordable retirement town now growing rapidly toward the Lake Nona corridor. Orlando Health's St. Cloud hospital anchors the metro's most affordable senior market — a small-town setting with smaller residential care homes at the region's lowest price points.
Nearby hospitals: Orlando Health - St. Cloud Hospital, Osceola Regional Medical Center (Kissimmee, nearby), AdventHealth Kissimmee (nearby). Being near a hospital helps with post-rehab follow-up, sudden memory-care needs, and routine specialist care, so St. Cloud families weigh drive time to these closely.
Areas families ask about: Downtown St. Cloud, Canoe Creek, Narcoossee-adjacent, Lake Nona-adjacent, Stevens Plantation.
How St. Cloud families actually pay for care
Very few families cover senior care from a single source. In St. Cloud, the typical plan layers several of these, often shifting over a multi-year stay:
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Home equity. Selling the family home or a reverse mortgage frequently funds sustained care once a parent has moved.
- Family cost-sharing. Siblings often split the monthly gap; a written agreement keeps it fair and durable.
Because St. Cloud 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 St. Cloud communities accept the SMMC waiver.
Florida programs worth knowing about
In Florida, senior-care facilities are licensed and inspected by the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA) — verify any license and inspection history free at quality.healthfinder.fl.gov. Service funding flows through the Department of Elder Affairs and the local Area Agency on Aging; Central Florida's is the Senior Resource Alliance (Orange, Osceola, Seminole, Brevard), with Elder Options serving The Villages and Sumter County. Long-term-care help runs through SMMC Long-Term Care Medicaid, and the Long-Term Care Ombudsman plus the Florida Abuse Hotline protect residents. Our advisors help families use all of these at no cost.
A practical St. Cloud reality: published prices and real all-in costs often differ once care levels and add-ons are counted. Before you commit to any assisted living option in St. Cloud, get an itemized rate sheet — a local advisor can pull these and compare them side by side so there are no surprises after move-in.