Omega Assisted Living Facility
1209 Nw 35Th Place, Cape Coral, FL, 33993 ยท (239) 282-2122
Assisted Living FacilityAHCA LicensedUpdated 2026-05-25
5
Licensed Beds
4
Deficiencies
0
Complaints
2
Sanctions
Omega Assisted Living Facility is a small assisted living facility located at 1209 NW 35th Place in Cape Coral, Florida 33993, within Lee County. The facility operates with 5 certified beds, making it one of the smaller residential care settings in the region. It is classified as an Assisted Living Facility and is currently listed as active in state records. Ownership type information is not available in current data sources.
CMS star rating data, including overall rating, health inspection rating, staffing rating, and quality measure rating, are not available for this facility at this time. This may reflect the facility's size, its classification outside the Medicare and Medicaid certified skilled nursing framework, or a reporting exemption applicable to smaller assisted living settings. Assisted living facilities of this type are regulated at the state level in Florida through the Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA). The facility's AHCA license status is listed as active. A last survey date is not available in the current dataset.
Regarding payment and insurance, specific information about accepted payment methods, insurance plans, or financial assistance programs is not included in the available data for this facility. Families and representatives seeking information about Medicare, Medicaid, private pay, or long-term care insurance options are advised to contact the facility directly at (239) 282-2122 to obtain current details about financial arrangements and any applicable eligibility requirements.
Because CMS star rating data is not present for Omega Assisted Living Facility, a direct comparison to Florida state averages for overall rating, health inspections, staffing, or quality measures cannot be made at this time. Florida's assisted living sector includes a broad range of facility sizes and service models, and smaller facilities with five or fewer beds often operate under residential model frameworks distinct from larger, institutionally structured care centers. This facility's capacity of 5 beds places it within the small end of the spectrum for licensed assisted living providers in Florida, where state oversight through AHCA serves as the primary regulatory mechanism for care standards and operational compliance.
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Activities offered
Arts and CraftsDancingGames/CardsMusic ProgramsShoppingSocial Events/OutingsYoga
Private beds
5
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.