Considering Salterra Senior Living At St. Petersburg in Saint Petersburg? It's an AHCA-licensed assisted living with 192 licensed beds (license #12561). Below are the verified facts plus a practical framework for judging fit.
| Provider | Salterra Senior Living At St. Petersburg |
|---|---|
| Type | Assisted Living (AHCA-licensed) |
| City | Saint Petersburg, FL 33711 |
| Address | 3600 34Th St S |
| Licensed beds | 192 |
| AHCA license # | 12561 |
| License status | INACTIVE |
| County | Pinellas County |
How Florida regulates assisted livings
In Florida, assisted living is licensed by AHCA under Chapter 429, F.S. Communities hold a Standard license, or an Extended Congregate Care (ECC) or Limited Nursing Services (LNS) license that lets residents stay as needs increase, plus a Limited Mental Health (LMH) designation where relevant. Always verify the exact license type — it determines how long your parent can remain as care needs grow.
Saint Petersburg location & hospital context
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.
Nearby hospitals: Bayfront Health St. Petersburg, St. Anthony's Hospital (BayCare), Johns Hopkins All Children's Hospital, Palms of Pasadena Hospital. Proximity matters for hospital discharges, emergencies, and specialist visits, so families weighing Salterra Senior Living At St. Petersburg often factor drive time to these. Nearby areas: Old Northeast, Kenwood, Snell Isle, Downtown, Pinellas Point.
What assisted living costs near Salterra Senior Living At St. Petersburg
Assisted Living in the Saint Petersburg area typically runs $3,700–$5,800/month (2026). Pricing at any specific community depends on care level, room type, and size. Florida's SMMC Long-Term Care Medicaid waiver and VA Aid & Attendance can offset much of the care cost for those who qualify — ask us what applies.
How to evaluate Salterra Senior Living At St. Petersburg
The strongest signals of quality at an assisted living community are staffing and transparency, not amenities. Find out the awake-overnight staffing level, the caregiver turnover rate, and the tenure of key leaders. Ask for an itemized, all-in monthly cost for your parent's specific care level, and what triggers a move to a higher (more expensive) tier. Probe how the community handles a decline — a fall, new incontinence, or memory changes — and how it communicates with families. Visit more than once, unannounced, at different times of day, and check the AHCA inspection history on FloridaHealthFinder for a pattern of repeat deficiencies before you commit.
Is Salterra Senior Living At St. Petersburg the right fit?
Assisted living fits an older adult who needs daily help — bathing, dressing, medication reminders, meals — but does not require round-the-clock skilled nursing. It's the most common first move when living alone stops being safe. Salterra Senior Living At St. Petersburg is licensed for this level of care in Saint Petersburg; whether it's right for your parent depends on their specific needs, budget, and preferences. A free advisor can compare it head-to-head with other licensed Saint Petersburg-area options.
How we help with Salterra Senior Living At St. Petersburg
We're a free, local senior-care advisory service — families never pay us. If Salterra Senior Living At St. Petersburg is on your shortlist, we can tell you how it compares to nearby licensed options on cost, care level, and availability, join the tour or the call, and help you read the AHCA record. We only earn anything if you choose to move in somewhere and are glad you did, so our incentive is a genuine fit, not a particular building. We'll also flag good alternatives in Saint Petersburg that don't compensate us.
About this page: the facility facts above come from current Florida AHCA / FloridaHealthFinder licensing data. We don't publish unverified reviews or ratings — we share the public record and help you evaluate the community in person. Confirm the current license at quality.healthfinder.fl.gov before you sign anything.