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The Addison Of Oakleaf

417 OAKLEAF PLANTATION PKWY, Jacksonville, FL, 32222 ยท (904) 214-3442

Assisted Living FacilityAHCA LicensedUpdated 2026-06-02
95
Licensed Beds
8
Deficiencies
2
Complaints
1
Sanctions
The Addison of Oakleaf is an assisted living facility located at 417 Oakleaf Plantation Pkwy in Jacksonville, Florida, within Duval County. The facility operates with 95 certified beds and is currently listed as active. Ownership type information is not available in current federal records for this facility. As an assisted living facility, The Addison of Oakleaf is not subject to the same CMS Five-Star Quality Rating System that applies to Medicare and Medicaid-certified skilled nursing facilities. Accordingly, no overall star rating, health inspection rating, staffing rating, or quality measure rating is reflected in available federal data for this location. Individuals seeking detailed inspection history or licensing information may consult the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, which oversees assisted living facilities in the state. AHCA license status and survey date information should be verified directly through that agency, as those records are maintained at the state level rather than through the federal CMS database. Regarding payment and insurance, assisted living facilities generally operate under private pay arrangements, meaning residents typically cover costs through personal funds, long-term care insurance policies, or similar private resources. Medicaid coverage for assisted living in Florida may be available through specific waiver programs, such as the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Long-Term Care program, though eligibility and availability vary. Medicare does not typically cover the cost of assisted living room and board. Prospective residents and their families are advised to contact the facility directly at (904) 214-3442 to confirm accepted payment methods and current availability. In the broader context of assisted living in Florida, the state maintains a large and diverse network of licensed assisted living facilities, ranging from small residential homes to larger campus-style communities. With 95 certified beds, The Addison of Oakleaf falls within a mid-size range compared to the overall distribution of Florida assisted living providers. Florida's assisted living sector is regulated through AHCA, which conducts periodic inspections and maintains licensure records for all operating facilities. Because CMS star ratings are not assigned to assisted living facilities as a category, direct comparisons using that framework to skilled nursing facilities in the region are not applicable. Those researching care options in the Jacksonville area and Duval County may wish to review AHCA inspection reports alongside any available facility disclosures to develop a more complete picture of operational history and compliance.
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Activities offered

Arts and CraftsCooking ClassesDancingExercise ClassesGames/CardsGardeningMusic ProgramsShoppingSocial Events/OutingsTheater and Movies
Private beds
95
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.