Pinellas Park, including the 55+ Mainlands community, is a value-oriented mid-county city with established senior housing. Affordable mid-Pinellas option with the Mainlands 55+ enclave and convenient access to Largo and St. Pete hospitals.
Just starting a senior-care search in Pinellas Park? Consider this your home base — it lays out the care types licensed nearby, how many providers work the area, what each runs in 2026, and the hospital and neighborhood context that makes for a sound decision. Every option we suggest has been verified against current Florida AHCA licensing, and helping your family costs you nothing.
Scroll on for Pinellas Park's senior-care options broken out by type, a by-the-numbers read on the local market, cost ranges pegged to Pinellas Park, and answers to the questions Pinellas County families raise most often.
Senior care options in Pinellas Park
Assisted Living in Pinellas Park
Help with daily living in a licensed community. · 9 licensed
Explore →🧩Memory Care in Pinellas Park
Secured, dementia-trained care for Alzheimer's & dementia. · 9 licensed
Explore →⚕️Nursing Homes in Pinellas Park
24-hour skilled nursing for complex medical needs. · 3 licensed
Explore →🤝In-Home Care in Pinellas Park
Caregivers who come to your parent's home. · 3 licensed
Explore →🌴Independent Living in Pinellas Park
Maintenance-free living for active seniors.
Explore →🕊️Hospice Care in Pinellas Park
Comfort-focused care, usually Medicare-covered.
Explore →Also in Pinellas Park: Alzheimer's Care · Short-Term Rehab · Respite Care · Adult Day Care · Board & Care Homes · Home Health · Retirement Communities · 55+ Communities · Senior Apartments · CCRCs · Veterans Senior Care.
Pinellas Park senior care by the numbers
Pulled from current Florida AHCA / FloridaHealthFinder records, here's what Pinellas Park and the surrounding Pinellas County area hold:
- 9 assisted living communities on license
- 3 nursing homes offering skilled nursing
- 3 home health agencies, licensed
- 0 hospice providers on record
- 0 adult family care homes (small residential settings)
- 1 centers for adult day care
These are real, current license counts — not estimates — and they're why a local advisor can shortlist quickly instead of sending you a generic national list.
Where to look in Pinellas Park
Neighborhoods families ask about: Mainlands, Bonair, Park Station. Nearby hospitals: St. Anthony's / Northside (BayCare/HCA, nearby), Largo Medical (nearby). Being a short drive from a hospital counts for a lot — rehab discharges, dementia emergencies, and steady specialist visits all go smoother — so plenty of Pinellas Park families keep their shortlist close to these.
Pinellas Park senior care costs (2026)
- Assisted living: $3,300–$5,200/month
- Memory care: $4,550–$6,650/month
- In-home care: $25–$36/hour
- Skilled nursing (private pay): $8,100–$11,900/month
For families who qualify, Florida's SMMC Long-Term Care Medicaid waiver and VA Aid & Attendance can cover a sizable share of the bill — a free advisor can spell out which ones apply in Pinellas Park.
Choosing the right care level in Pinellas Park
Hardly any Pinellas Park family walks in already knowing which type of care they're after. Here's an easy way to sort it out: when the main need is a hand with everyday tasks and medication reminders, assisted living is usually the match. If memory loss is starting to threaten safety, look at memory care. Complex medical conditions or a need for round-the-clock nursing steer you toward a nursing home. And for a parent set on staying put at home, in-home care can flex from a few hours a week all the way to live-in help. Still active and simply tired of the upkeep? Independent living may be plenty for now.
Paying for senior care in Pinellas County
Most Pinellas Park families end up piecing together several sources: savings and Social Security lead the way, followed by long-term-care insurance where a policy is in force, VA Aid & Attendance for qualifying veterans and surviving spouses ($1,800–$2,900/month), and Florida's SMMC Long-Term Care Medicaid waiver for those who meet the income and asset limits. Home-sale or reverse-mortgage proceeds often fund sustained care. With Pinellas Park assisted living priced around $3,300–$5,200/month, nailing down the funding plan early can spare a family tens of thousands across a multi-year stay.
Signs it may be time to look in Pinellas Park
- Falls, close calls, or shakiness getting around the house
- Skipped medications, or muddled dosing
- Dropping weight, spoiled food in the fridge, or meals going uneaten
- Wandering off, getting lost, or leaving the stove on
- A spouse or adult child worn down by caregiving
- A hospital discharge that calls for more help than home can offer
If two or more of these sound familiar, it's worth a free, no-pressure conversation about Pinellas Park options before a crisis forces a rushed decision.
How Tampa Senior Advisor helps Pinellas Park families
- We learn your parent's care needs, budget, and preferred Pinellas Park area — in a 15-minute call, free.
- We narrow it to two or three licensed Pinellas Park communities that truly fit — your name never gets blasted out to a dozen facilities.
- We walk you through tours, line up all-in pricing side by side, help with the move, and stay a phone call away all through the transition.