Beach House is an astounding assisted living and memory care community in Naples, FL, that offers personal and specialized care. The community ensures residents are treated like family with its home-like atmosphere. 24-hour care, concierge services, and restaurant-style dining are among the exceptional services provided to help residents maintain their independence with ease. Through a personalized approach to care, the community doubles its efforts to ensure residents can age gracefully during their stay.
Bingo, mind-stimulating activities, like puzzles and trivia, as well as light exercises, provide residents with options to learn new hobbies and gain fun experiences. The community also features a library, a movie theater, and a beauty salon, ensuring residents have places for leisure and wellness. With its ideal location near downtown and hospitals, like Physician’s Regional and Naples Community Hospital (NCH), residents have convenient access to their healthcare needs and leisure. As a Grace Management community, Beach House adheres to high standards of care to ensure residents can live to their potential in retirement.
What families are saying
Overall quality of life and resident wellbeing
The staff at the Beach House receive mixed reviews, with some praising their professionalism, courtesy, and dedication, while others criticize their lack of responsiveness and care, indicating inconsistency in service quality.
Quality of lifePersonal attentionCare & staff
Overall quality of life and resident wellbeing
The facility's pricing is viewed positively by some, who appreciate the value for money given the amenities and management quality, although there is a contrasting opinion that suggests the cost does not align with the services provided.
Quality of life
Home Information Beach House
140-bed community
A larger shared setting that may offer more common spaces and organized community services.
2 years in operation
A newer community that may feature more recent facilities and programs.
Walk Score: 44 / 100
Somewhat walkable. A few nearby services may be reachable on foot, but most trips require transportation.
Community Stability & Environment
Licensed Since Date when the facility's license was first issued by Florida
December 18, 2023
Facility & Licensing Details
County County in Florida where the facility is located.
Collier
Facility Type Indicates the state-regulated license category used in Florida (e.g., Residential Care Facility for the Elderly).
Assisted Living Facility
License Status Shows whether the facility is currently licensed, closed, or pending renewal in Florida.
LICENSED
Licensee / Operator Entity or organization legally responsible for managing this facility under Florida regulations.
CPF LC II OPERATIONS - BEACH HOUSE, LLC
Profit Status Indicates whether the facility operates as for-profit, non-profit, or government-owned.
For-Profit
License Number State-issued license number for this facility.
12828
License ID State licensing system identifier.
382215
License Expires Date when the current license expires and must be renewed.
December 17, 2025
Administrator Name of the facility administrator.
NANCY SUE PERRY
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Types of Care at Beach House
Assisted Living
Memory Care
Types of Care
Assisted Living
Definition: Residential care for older adults who need help with activities of daily living (ADLs) such as medication management, bathing, dressing and meals.Purpose: Support independence while providing daily assistance and limited medical oversight — a step below nursing home care.Focus: Safety, personal care, social engagement and a community-based lifestyle.Amenities and Services: Often include:
• Recreational activities
• Housekeeping and laundry
• Transportation
• Meal servicesCare Level: 24/7 staff availability with personalized care plans; limited clinical care compared to nursing homes.
Home Care
Home care is a type of care wherein qualified professionals assist with activities of daily living (ADLs), like personal hygiene, meal preparation, and dressing, at home. This type of care provides a wide range of services, including personal care, skilled nursing care, rehabilitation services, and companionship. This is ideal for those looking to stay at home in retirement but needing care and support for ADLs and chronic conditions. Hourly care and live-in care are often provided for flexibility, ensuring older adults receive care tailored to their needs and preferences.
Skilled Nursing
Skilled nursing care is a type of care provided by registered nurses in a medical setting under a physician’s supervision, focusing on intensive medical care and rehabilitation. It is typically provided in hospitals and purposely built skilled nursing communities and healthcare centers, usually aimed at short-term and transitional care.
Nursing Care
Nursing care is usually provided in a nursing home environment by nursing aides and licensed practical nurses. This type of care focuses on helping older adults with activities of daily living (ADLs), like personal hygiene and medication, alongside medical care. Long-term residential care is provided, helping those with complex medical needs, chronic conditions, cognitive, functional, and behavioral issues.
Respite Care
Respite care, also known as short-term stay, allows primary caregivers to rest and have time for themselves by providing care for their loved ones. This type of care is temporary and may range from a few hours to weeks, provided either at home or in a senior care community.
Memory Care
Definition: Specialized residential care for people with memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease or other forms of dementia.Purpose: Provide a safe, structured environment with trained staff and programs tailored to cognitive impairment.Focus: Secure settings, enhanced supervision and routines that support memory and reduce stress.Amenities and Services: Typically include:
• Assistance with ADLs
• Cognitive stimulation and therapeutic activities
• Secure indoor/outdoor spacesCare Level: Staff specially trained in dementia care with higher caregiver-to-resident ratios.
Independent Living
Definition: A living option typically for those 55 and over, including senior housing, retirement homes, and active adult communities.Purpose: Ideal for those seeking to live with peers of the same age without needing support for activities of daily living (ADLs) or medical care.Focus: Emphasizes convenience and recreation, eliminating the hassles of housekeeping and maintenance.Amenities and Services: Offers a variety of amenities, which may include:
• Spa
• Concierge
• Community gathering spacesLuxury Levels: Amenities vary depending on the level of luxury provided by the community.
Hospice Care
Focusing on those with life-limiting conditions or terminal illness, hospice care provides physical, emotional, social, and spiritual support. This type of care aims to ease older adults’ discomfort and pain and does not focus on finding a cure. Typically provided with a multidisciplinary team of doctors, nurses, social workers, and hospice aides, in older adults’ preferred setting, may it be at home, hospital, or senior living community. Hospice care provides care for those with a life expectancy estimated at six months or less.
Nursing Home
This type of retirement option focuses on older adults who require advanced healthcare but do not necessarily require hospital care. Nursing homes often provide a wide range of personal care, health care, and skilled nursing, tailored to older adults’ healthcare needs. This is ideal for those who cannot stay at home due to complex healthcare needs but do not need to be in a hospital setting.
Residential Care
A senior living option that focuses on providing support with activities of daily living, including personal hygiene and medication management. However, unlike assisted living, this type of care provides a smaller and more intimate environment, catering to a smaller number of residents. This is ideal for those needing assistance with daily living without extensive medical care and preferring a smaller setting.
Adult Day Care
This type of care provides curated activities for older adults in a non-residential care setting, promoting holistic well-being with health, social, nutritional, and emotional support. Adult day care promotes social interactions in a supervised manner, allowing family caregivers to rest during the day. This is beneficial in terms of preventing loneliness in older adults and providing additional support for family caregivers.
Palliative Care
This type of care focuses on providing comfort, pain relief, and emotional support for those with serious illness. Unlike hospice care, palliative care provides support at any stage of the illness, even alongside curative treatments. This can be provided at home, in nursing homes, in hospitals, and in other senior living communities.
Continuing Care Retirement Communities (CCRC)
Continuing Care Retirement Community (CCRC) is a type of senior living community that provides a wide range of care options in a residential setting. Also known as a life plan community, CCRC often provides independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing, allowing older adults to age in place. Due to its comprehensive care, older adults do not have to transfer to communities when the level of care increases.
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Inspection History
28 inspections
Results
16 resulted in citations
12 found no issues
Senior living communities undergo regular visits by state and federal agencies to ensure they meet high standards of care, safety, and compliance.
24 citations
This is in line with the Florida average.
Citations indicate regulatory violations. A higher number implies the facility had several areas requiring improvement.
2 enforcement actions
[1/21/2025: Survey // 7/5/2023: BGS Rapback]
Enforcement actions are penalties or interventions imposed by state regulators when facilities do not comply with quality, safety or regulatory standards.
Inspection Report Summary for Beach House
Beach House Naples Assisted Living & Memory Care underwent its latest inspection on December 17, 2024, which reported deficiencies. Over the reporting period from May 3, 2016 to February 19, 2025, a total of 28 inspections were conducted, with all resulting in cited deficiencies. The facility accumulated 24 line-item deficiencies across various inspection types, including complaint and standard visits. Common themes identified during these inspections include records/documentation, resident care/rights, and emergency planning. Following the identification of deficiencies, the facility has made improvements, correcting previously cited issues to achieve a status of "Deficiencies Corrected."
Services: Basic subsidy (~$160/month) for housing/medical costs; special subsidies for supplies/services (e.g., incontinence supplies, ~$50-$200/month).
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE)
Florida Medicaid PACE
General: Age 55+, Florida resident, nursing home-level care need, safe with PACE support.
Age 60+, Florida resident, at risk of nursing home placement; caregiver must be approved.
Income Limits (2025):
~$2,829/month (individual, aligned with Medicaid thresholds).
Asset Limits:
~$2,000 (individual); varies by case manager discretion.
FL Specifics:
Limited funding (~3,500 served annually); prioritizes low-income frail seniors.
Benefits without Contact:
Services: Basic subsidy (~$160/month) for housing/medical costs; special subsidies for supplies/services (e.g., incontinence supplies, ~$50-$200/month).