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Orange Blossoms Villa

10331 Pippin Ln, Royal Plm Bch, FL, 33411 ยท (561) 762-1492

Assisted Living FacilityAHCA LicensedUpdated 2026-05-16
6
Licensed Beds
9
Deficiencies
0
Complaints
1
Sanctions
Orange Blossoms Villa is an assisted living facility located at 10331 Pippin Ln in Royal Palm Beach, Florida, within Palm Beach County. The facility operates with a licensed capacity of 6 certified beds, making it a small, residential-scale care setting. The facility type is classified as an Assisted Living Facility under Florida's senior care licensing framework. CMS star ratings for overall performance, health inspections, staffing, and quality measures are not currently available in the public dataset for Orange Blossoms Villa. This may reflect the facility's size, its classification type, or a reporting period in which data was not submitted or published. Prospective researchers are encouraged to contact the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration directly for the most current licensure status and survey history associated with this facility. AHCA maintains official records for all licensed assisted living facilities in the state, including inspection reports and any recorded deficiencies. Regarding payment options, assisted living facilities in Florida generally accept a combination of private pay arrangements, long-term care insurance, and, in some cases, Medicaid waiver programs such as the Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Long-Term Care program. Specific payment acceptance at Orange Blossoms Villa should be confirmed directly with facility administration, as accepted sources can vary significantly among small residential care providers. Medicare does not typically cover room and board costs at assisted living facilities, though it may cover certain skilled or medical services rendered on-site by eligible providers. As a six-bed facility, Orange Blossoms Villa falls well below the Florida state average for assisted living bed counts, which tends to be significantly higher among larger licensed communities. Small-scale assisted living homes of this type are sometimes referred to as adult family care homes or residential care homes depending on classification, and they generally offer a more intimate care environment compared to larger institutional settings. The absence of published CMS star rating data limits direct statistical comparison to Florida state averages for rated facilities, but the facility's bed count and residential character place it in a distinct category from mid-size or large licensed communities in Palm Beach County.
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Activities offered

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