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Young Hearts Extended Assisted Living Facility Llc

1410 Ne 219Th St, Lawtey, FL, 32058 ยท (904) 769-1122

Assisted Living FacilityAHCA LicensedUpdated 2026-05-22
6
Licensed Beds
0
Deficiencies
0
Complaints
0
Sanctions
Young Hearts Extended Assisted Living Facility LLC is a small assisted living facility located at 1410 NE 219th Street in Lawtey, Florida, within Bradford 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 classified as an Assisted Living Facility under Florida's senior care licensing framework and is currently listed as an active provider. CMS star ratings for overall performance, health inspections, staffing, and quality measures are not available for this facility in the current dataset. This may reflect the facility type, size, or reporting status, as CMS star ratings are most commonly associated with Medicare and Medicaid certified skilled nursing facilities. Consumers and families seeking detailed inspection history or licensing information are encouraged to consult the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration directly, as AHCA maintains licensing and survey records for assisted living facilities operating in the state. No last survey date is present in the available data. Information regarding accepted payment types, including Medicaid, Medicare, or private pay arrangements, is not specified in the current dataset for Young Hearts Extended Assisted Living Facility LLC. Prospective residents and their families should contact the facility directly at (904) 769-1122 to obtain current information about accepted payment sources, fee structures, and available services. As a six-bed assisted living facility, Young Hearts Extended operates at a significantly smaller scale than many comparable facilities across Florida. The state of Florida contains a wide range of assisted living facilities, from small residential homes with fewer than ten beds to large communities with several hundred residents. Smaller facilities such as this one often provide a more intimate residential setting, though the available data does not include staffing ratios, service offerings, or inspection outcomes that would allow for a direct comparison to Florida state averages. Individuals researching senior care options in Bradford County or the surrounding North Florida region should gather information directly from the facility and from state licensing authorities to make informed decisions.
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Activities offered

Arts and CraftsCooking ClassesDancingExercise ClassesGames/CardsGardeningMusic ProgramsShoppingSocial Events/OutingsTheater and Movies
Private beds
6
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 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.