Windsor, The
2800 60Th Avenue, West, Bradenton, FL, 34207 ยท (941) 752-1990
Assisted Living FacilityAHCA LicensedUpdated 2026-05-25
54
Licensed Beds
0
Deficiencies
4
Complaints
0
Sanctions
The Windsor is an assisted living facility located at 2800 60th Avenue West in Bradenton, Florida, within Manatee County. The facility holds 54 certified beds and operates as an active assisted living community in the 34207 zip code. Specific ownership type data is not currently available in federal records for this facility.
CMS star ratings for The Windsor, including overall, health inspection, staffing, and quality measure ratings, are not currently reported in available federal data. This may reflect the facility type, as CMS star ratings are most commonly associated with Medicare and Medicaid certified skilled nursing facilities. Assisted living facilities operate under state licensure rather than federal certification in most cases, which can affect the availability of CMS-reported data. Prospective residents and their families seeking inspection history or compliance records for this facility may wish to contact the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration directly for current licensing and survey information.
Regarding payment and insurance, because detailed certification data is not available through federal sources for this facility, it is not confirmed whether The Windsor accepts Medicare or Medicaid. Assisted living facilities in Florida commonly operate on a private pay basis, though some may accept limited forms of public assistance depending on their licensure and program participation. Individuals seeking payment option details are encouraged to contact the facility directly at (941) 752-1990.
Assisted living facilities in Florida are regulated by the Agency for Health Care Administration under state law, which sets standards for staffing, resident care, and physical environment. The Windsor operates within Manatee County, a region that includes a substantial population of older adults and a range of senior care options. Because CMS comparative data is not available for this facility, a direct comparison to Florida state averages for assisted living facilities on federal metrics cannot be made. Those conducting facility research may find it useful to review state inspection reports through AHCA in addition to consulting federal databases, as state-level records often provide the most complete picture of an assisted living facility's compliance and operational history.
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Activities offered
Arts and CraftsCooking ClassesDancingExercise ClassesGames/CardsGardeningMusic ProgramsShoppingSocial Events/OutingsTheater and MoviesYogaOther
Private beds
54
OSS beds
0
ECC beds
0
About AHCA Licensing
Florida assisted living facilities are licensed and inspected by the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA). Unlike Medicare-certified nursing homes, ALFs are not rated on the CMS 1โ5 star scale.
Deficiency classes range from Class I (immediate serious harm) to Class IV (low potential for harm). Substantiated complaints are those confirmed by AHCA investigators.
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Data sourced from Florida AHCA. Last updated via nightly pipeline.