Finding home health in Winter Springs starts with two things: knowing the real, licensed options and understanding Winter Springs's own cost and care landscape. Both are below. We currently track 2 licensed home health agencies serving Winter Springs from Florida AHCA records.
What's below: the licensed providers, 2026 Winter Springs cost ranges, the local hospital and neighborhood context, what to ask on a tour, and how to act fast if a hospital discharge is looming. Prefer to talk it through? Get matched with a free local advisor — no fees, ever.
What home health means — and who it's for
Home health is for someone who needs skilled, physician-ordered care at home — wound care, injections, therapy, or nursing — often after a hospital or rehab discharge.
How Florida regulates it: Home Health Agencies in Florida are licensed by AHCA under Chapter 400, Part III, F.S., and may be Medicare-certified for skilled nursing, physical therapy, and home health aide visits ordered by a physician. Verify both the AHCA license and Medicare certification if you need skilled, covered visits.
In Winter Springs specifically, that means weighing the licensed options against Winter Springs's cost range and your family's timeline. The right choice balances care level, budget, location near Oviedo Medical Center (nearby), and how quickly you need a spot.
Winter Springs home health: by the numbers
2 licensed home health agencies on file in Winter Springs. These numbers reflect actual AHCA-licensed providers on file, not modeled averages.
Licensed home health providers in Winter Springs
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 # |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ahaa Moment Llc | Winter Springs | — | 299996298 |
| Rhc | Winter Springs | — | 299995312 |
Senior care in Winter Springs, Seminole County
Winter Springs is a leafy, master-planned east Seminole County city of about 38,000, anchored by the Tuscawilla golf community and home to a comfortable, established 65+ population. A quiet, higher-amenity east-Seminole market — Tuscawilla and newer communities — with Oviedo Medical Center and AdventHealth Altamonte both a short drive away.
Nearby hospitals: Oviedo Medical Center (nearby), AdventHealth Altamonte Springs (nearby), Central Florida Regional Hospital (Sanford, nearby). Hospital nearness is a real factor in Winter Springs: it smooths rehab hand-offs, dementia crises, and ongoing care, so many families filter by it.
Areas families ask about: Tuscawilla, Winter Springs core, Highlands, Oak Forest, Hacienda Village.
What home health costs in Winter Springs (2026)
Winter Springs pricing runs $29–$46/hour, above 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): $3,550–$5,600/month
- Memory care: $4,900–$7,200/month
- In-home care: $27–$40/hour
To trim cost in Winter Springs, 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.
How we vet Winter Springs providers
- Current Florida AHCA licensure confirmed against the state Health Facility Finder
- Inspection and complaint history checked through AHCA's public records
- Direct conversations with current resident families where possible
- Clear, itemized pricing before any tour — no surprise fees
- Firsthand advisor walkthroughs, not just brochures
Questions to ask on a tour
- How many caregivers are on at night per resident?
- Which conditions can you not care for here?
- What's included in the base rate, and what's billed separately?
- What happens if our parent's needs increase next year?
- How long have your director and head nurse been here?
What's included — and what costs extra
Usually included: physician-ordered skilled nursing visits, physical/occupational/speech therapy, and home health aide visits. Typically extra: non-medical companion hours and 24-hour coverage, which are billed separately. Request a line-item rate sheet from each Winter Springs community — it's the only way to compare honestly.
How fast you can move in Winter Springs
Plan on roughly 7–14 days for a Winter Springs placement: assessment, deposit, physician's order, then move-in. Memory-care and post-hospital moves can happen same-day to 72 hours when a secured bed opens. A free local advisor can tell you which Winter Springs communities have current openings.
A practical Winter Springs reality: published prices and real all-in costs often differ once care levels and add-ons are counted. Before you commit to any home health option in Winter Springs, 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.