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New Horizon Living

3377 SW 29 TERRACE, Miami, FL, 33133 ยท (305) 431-8298

Assisted Living FacilityAHCA LicensedUpdated 2026-05-28
14
Licensed Beds
15
Deficiencies
1
Complaints
1
Sanctions
New Horizon Living is an assisted living facility located at 3377 SW 29 Terrace in Miami, Florida 33133, within Miami-Dade County. The facility operates with a licensed capacity of 14 certified beds, making it a smaller residential care setting. New Horizon Living can be reached by phone at (305) 431-8298. Ownership type information is not currently available in public records for this facility. CMS star rating data, including overall rating, health inspection rating, staffing rating, and quality measure rating, are not currently reported for New Horizon Living. This may reflect the facility type, as CMS star ratings through the Nursing Home Care Compare program apply primarily to Medicare- and Medicaid-certified skilled nursing facilities. Assisted living facilities are regulated at the state level rather than through the federal CMS rating system. Consumers seeking inspection history or compliance records for this facility are directed to the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration, which maintains licensure and survey information for assisted living facilities operating in the state. Regarding payment options, specific insurance and payment acceptance details are not available in the current data set for New Horizon Living. Assisted living facilities in Florida commonly accept private pay arrangements. Medicaid participation, if applicable, would be through Florida's Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Long-Term Care program. Prospective residents and their families are encouraged to contact the facility directly at (305) 431-8298 to confirm accepted payment methods and current availability. As a 14-bed assisted living facility, New Horizon Living represents a smaller-scale residential care option within the Miami-Dade County senior care landscape. Florida has a substantial and diverse inventory of assisted living facilities, ranging from small residential homes to large campus-style communities. Smaller facilities with under 25 beds are common throughout South Florida and often provide a more intimate residential environment compared to larger institutional settings. Because CMS comparative rating data is not applicable to this facility type, direct inquiry and review of state licensing records through the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration are the primary tools available for assessing compliance history and operational standing.
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Activities offered

Arts and CraftsDancingGames/CardsShoppingTheater and Movies
Private beds
3
OSS beds
11
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.