Choosing adult day care in St. Petersburg is rarely a calm, unhurried decision. Below is the grounded, St. Petersburg-specific picture: real licensed providers, 2026 pricing, and the steps families here take. We currently track 5 licensed adult day care centers serving St. Petersburg from Florida AHCA records.
What's below: the licensed providers, 2026 St. Petersburg cost ranges, the local hospital and neighborhood context, what to ask on a tour, and how to act fast if a hospital discharge is looming. Prefer to talk it through? Get matched with a free local advisor — no fees, ever.
What adult day care means — and who it's for
Adult day care helps a family caregiver who works or needs respite during the day while their loved one gets supervision, meals, and social engagement.
How Florida regulates it: Adult day care centers in Florida are licensed by AHCA under Chapter 429, Part III, F.S. They provide daytime supervision, meals, and activities so a caregiver can work or rest, without the cost of residential placement.
In St. Petersburg specifically, that means weighing the licensed options against St. Petersburg's cost range and your family's timeline. The right choice balances care level, budget, location near Bayfront Health St. Petersburg, and how quickly you need a spot.
St. Petersburg adult day care: by the numbers
5 licensed adult day care centers on file in St. Petersburg; about 215 total licensed beds; averaging 43 beds per community; the largest at 60 beds. These counts come from current Florida AHCA licensing data, not estimates.
Licensed adult day care providers in St. Petersburg
Selected by licensed bed capacity. Source: Florida AHCA / FloridaHealthFinder, current 2026. Always confirm a current license at quality.healthfinder.fl.gov before signing.
| Provider | City | Licensed beds | AHCA license # |
|---|---|---|---|
| Empath Adult Day Centers | St Petersburg | 60 beds | 9546 |
| Sea Breeze Adult Day Center, LLC | St Petersburg | 54 beds | 9379 |
| Evergreen Adult Day Care Center | St Petersburg | 40 beds | 9267 |
| Horizons Adult Day Care Inc | St Petersburg | 37 beds | 9458 |
| Weissman Day Center | St Petersburg | 24 beds | 8869 |
Senior care in St. Petersburg, Pinellas County
St. Petersburg is Pinellas County's largest city and a long-established retirement destination, with a high share of residents over 65 and dense senior housing along the waterfront and Central Avenue corridor. “The Sunshine City” has decades of senior-living infrastructure, walkable downtown medical access, and a deep bench of waterfront assisted-living and independent-living communities.
Nearby hospitals: Bayfront Health St. Petersburg, St. Anthony's Hospital (BayCare), Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, Palms of Pasadena Hospital. Being near a hospital helps with post-rehab follow-up, sudden memory-care needs, and routine specialist care, so St. Petersburg families weigh drive time to these closely.
Areas families ask about: Old Northeast, Kenwood, Snell Isle, Downtown, Pinellas Point, Jungle Terrace.
What adult day care costs in St. Petersburg (2026)
St. Petersburg pricing runs $74–$126/day, above the metro average for Tampa Bay — a reflection of local real-estate and the mix of small residential homes versus larger communities.
- Assisted living (standard): $3,700–$5,800/month
- Memory care: $5,050–$7,350/month
- In-home care: $27–$40/hour
What lowers the bill in St. Petersburg: a shared room (often $700–$1,200/mo less), a small board-and-care home over a large community, right-sizing the care level, and VA Aid & Attendance or Florida's SMMC Long-Term Care Medicaid waiver for those who qualify.
How we vet St. Petersburg providers
- Current Florida AHCA licensure confirmed against the state Health Facility Finder
- Inspection and complaint history checked through AHCA's public records
- Direct conversations with current resident families where possible
- Clear, itemized pricing before any tour — no surprise fees
- Firsthand advisor walkthroughs, not just brochures
Questions to ask on a tour
- How many caregivers are on at night per resident?
- Which conditions can you not care for here?
- What's included in the base rate, and what's billed separately?
- What happens if our parent's needs increase next year?
- How long have your director and head nurse been here?
What's included — and what costs extra
Usually included: daytime supervision, meals and snacks, activities, and some health monitoring. Typically extra: transportation and extended hours at some centers. Ask any St. Petersburg provider for an itemized rate sheet so you can compare apples to apples.
How fast you can move in St. Petersburg
In St. Petersburg, a non-urgent move typically takes one to two weeks end to end. After a hospital stay near Bayfront Health St. Petersburg, families often need placement within a few days — line up paperwork early. A free local advisor can tell you which St. Petersburg communities have current openings.