Memory Care Community — Jacksonville Beach, FL
| Provider | Sonata Beaches |
|---|---|
| License type | Memory Care Community (AHCA-licensed) |
| City | Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 |
| Address | 1425 3rd St S |
| Licensed capacity | 58 beds |
| License # | FL-ALF-10647 |
| License status | Licensed – Assisted Living Facility (Memory Care) |
| County | Duval County, FL |
Secured memory care neighborhood near Jacksonville Beach. AHCA-licensed ALF with Extended Congregate Care (ECC) endorsement and dementia-trained staff.
Sonata Beaches is located in the Jacksonville metro and is licensed by the Florida Agency for Health Care Administration (AHCA), Bureau of Health Facility Regulation, Assisted Living Unit. Assisted Living Facility license under Florida Statutes Ch. 429, Part I and Rule 59A-36, F.A.C., typically paired with an Extended Congregate Care (ECC), Limited Nursing Services (LNS), or Limited Mental Health (LMH) endorsement and ADRD dementia-training standards under s. 429.178 / s. 430.5025, F.S..
Medicaid: Florida residents who qualify for facility level of care may be eligible for Florida Statewide Medicaid Managed Care Long-Term Care (SMMC LTC) through one of the state's managed care plans (Sunshine Health, Humana, Simply Healthcare, UnitedHealthcare Community Plan, Aetna Better Health, Florida Community Care, or Molina). Not all facilities accept Medicaid — confirm directly with the provider.
Sonata Beaches is located in Jacksonville Beach, Duval County, FL. Nearby hospitals include Baptist Medical Center Beaches.
Northeast Florida veterans are served by the Jacksonville VA Outpatient Clinic, part of the North Florida/South Georgia Veterans Health System (headquartered at the Malcom Randall VAMC in Gainesville). Veterans and surviving spouses may be eligible for VA Aid & Attendance toward care costs.
In 2026, Memory Care in the Jacksonville metro typically runs $4,500–$6,800/mo. The exact rate at Sonata Beaches depends on room type and care level — request a written rate schedule before comparing options.
The strongest predictors of care quality at a senior-care community aren't in the brochure. Ask the overnight caregiver-to-resident ratio (daytime numbers hide the real picture), staff turnover rate over the past year, and how long the administrator has been in place. Ask what care needs would force a move-out and how the care plan is reviewed. Walk the halls during a meal and an activity — notice whether residents are engaged. Verify the AHCA license and inspection history through Florida Health Finder.
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