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Floridaโ€บHialeahโ€บAssisted Living Facilitiesโ€บA1A Care Center, Inc

A1A Care Center, Inc

641 West 33 Street, Hialeah, FL, 33012 ยท (305) 825-4600

Assisted Living FacilityAHCA LicensedUpdated 2026-05-16
6
Licensed Beds
0
Deficiencies
0
Complaints
0
Sanctions
A1A Care Center, Inc is an assisted living facility located at 641 West 33 Street in Hialeah, Florida, within Miami-Dade County. The facility operates with a licensed capacity of 6 certified beds, making it one of the smaller residential care settings in the region. It is an active facility currently accepting residents, and can be reached by phone at (305) 825-4600. CMS star rating data, including overall rating, health inspection rating, staffing rating, and quality measure rating, are not currently available for A1A Care Center, Inc in the Medicare and Medicaid dataset. This may be due to the facility's size, its licensing classification as an assisted living facility rather than a Medicare or Medicaid-certified skilled nursing facility, or reporting timing. Prospective residents and their families are encouraged to contact the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration directly to obtain the most current licensure status and inspection history for this facility. Regarding payment options, specific insurance and payment acceptance information was not included in the available dataset for this facility. Assisted living facilities in Florida commonly accept private pay arrangements. Coverage through Medicaid may be available through certain waiver programs, though eligibility and availability vary. Medicare generally does not cover room and board costs in assisted living settings. Individuals seeking detailed information about payment options should contact the facility directly or consult with a benefits counselor familiar with Florida's long-term care programs. As a six-bed assisted living facility, A1A Care Center, Inc operates at a significantly smaller scale than the typical skilled nursing or assisted living facility in Florida. The state of Florida has a broad range of senior care providers, from large institutional settings to small residential care homes. Facilities of this size often provide a more intimate residential environment, though the trade-offs in available services and staffing levels compared to larger facilities should be considered when evaluating care options. Because CMS comparative rating data is unavailable for this location, direct inquiry to the facility and review of state inspection records through AHCA represent the most reliable paths to assessing current operational standards.
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Activities offered

Arts and CraftsGames/CardsMusic Programs
Private beds
0
OSS beds
6
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 1โ€“5 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.