The key cities and towns within this region include:
While Jupiter (in northern Palm Beach County) is sometimes informally included due to its proximity,
If your loved one needs the best assisted living or best senior living community in Martin County but finances are limited, there are options—and we can help you find them quickly.
At Treasure Coast Senior Placement Solutions, we provide FREE nurse-led placement guidance to help families:
✔ Find assisted living facilities in Port St. Lucie and Fort Pierce that accept Medicaid
✔ Navigate the Florida Medicaid Long-Term Care program
✔ Secure placement quickly—even from hospital discharge
✔ Avoid unsafe or rushed decisions
📞 Call Now: (772) 732-1223
🌐 www.TC-SeniorLiving.com
Most families are told “Medicaid won’t cover assisted living”—but that’s not the full story.
✔ Florida Medicaid DOES Help Through:
Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC) – Long-Term Care Program
This may cover:
Not all ALFs accept Medicaid
Availability changes frequently
Few facilities accept Medicaid pending
👉 We maintain real-time knowledge of which communities have availability
Port St. Lucie, Tradition, and St. Lucie West have many assisted living options—but not all are equipped for:
As a Registered Nurse-led placement service, we:
✔ Assess clinical safety before placement
✔ Match to the RIGHT level of care (ALF vs Memory Care)
✔ Prevent failed placements and hospital readmissions
Choosing the wrong memory care setting can lead to:
❌ Falls or injuries
❌ Increased confusion or agitation
❌ Hospital readmissions
❌ Rapid decline
As a Registered Nurse-led placement service, we:
✔ Assess cognitive and behavioral needs
✔ Match to appropriate memory care level
✔ Identify facilities equipped for complex cases
✔ Prevent unsafe placements
We evaluate:
We guide you through:
We connect you with:
✔ Memory care communities with availability
✔ Select ALFs with strong dementia support
✔ Residential care homes (when appropriate)
We assist with:
Possibly—depending on your situation.
Many families use:
👉 We help you determine the fastest path to safe placement
✔ Communities that may accept Medicaid
✔ Facilities with secured memory care units
✔ Locations with immediate openings
If your loved one:
✔ Fast placement options
✔ Coordination with hospitals and rehab centers
✔ Medicaid transition planning
📞 Call now: 772-732-1223
✔ 100% FREE service
✔ RN-led clinical guidance
✔ Dementia placement expertise
✔ Local Treasure Coast knowledge
✔ Compassionate, personalized support
💙 “Guidance when independent living is no longer safe.”
❓ FAQs (SEO Boost)
Does Medicaid pay for memory care in Vero Beach?
It may cover services through the Long-Term Care program, but options are limited.
How do I find dementia care that accepts Medicaid?
Working with a local placement expert helps identify real-time availability.
Give us a call
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[email protected]If your loved one needs assisted living or memory care in Stuart, Florida but finances are limited, you still have options—and you don’t have to figure it out alone.
At Treasure Coast Senior Placement Solutions, we provide FREE RN-led placement guidance to help families:
✔ Find assisted living in Stuart that may accept Medicaid
✔ Navigate Florida’s Medicaid Long-Term Care program
✔ Secure safe placement quickly—even from hospital discharge
✔ Avoid costly mistakes and unsafe environments
Many families are told Medicaid won’t cover assisted living—but that’s only partially true.
Statewide Medicaid Managed Care (SMMC) – Long-Term Care Program
This program may cover:
👉 We help you identify current openings—not outdated lists
Not all ALFs accept Medicaid
Availability changes frequently
Few facilities accept Medicaid pending
👉 We maintain real-time knowledge of which communities have availability
Port St. Lucie, Tradition, and St. Lucie West have many assisted living options—but not all are equipped for:
As a Registered Nurse-led placement service, we:
✔ Assess clinical safety before placement
✔ Match to the RIGHT level of care (ALF vs Memory Care)
✔ Prevent failed placements and hospital readmissions