Fleet Landing
Atlantic Beach, Florida
One Fleet Landing Blvd, Atlantic Beach, FL, 32233
Fleet Landing Quality & Safety Report
Excellent
CMS Official Overall: 5★ / 5
CMS data as of March 2026
This score is calculated from three federally reported CMS metrics: Health Inspections (weighted 50%), Staffing levels (25%), and Quality Measures (25%). Facilities with serious safety findings receive score deductions. For centers with 5+ Google reviews, resident feedback contributes 15% of the final score. Learn more →
Safety & Inspections
- Health deficiencies
- National median: 7
CMS data as of March 1, 2026
Staffing breakdown
Average hours of nursing care each resident receives per day, by staff role. Higher numbers generally indicate more attentive care.
- Total nurse staffing
- National median: 4.12 hrs
- Registered nurse (RN) 0.97 hrs
- Licensed practical nurse (LPN) 1.06 hrs
- Certified nursing aide (CNA) 3.20 hrs
- Physical therapy 0.39 hrs
Quality rating trend
Overall rating stable at 5 stars across 18 data points.
- Overall
- Health inspection
- Staffing
- Quality measures
Facility profile
- Type
- Skilled Nursing Facility · Retirement community · Retirement home
- Capacity
- 100 certified beds · ~45 avg residents/day (45% occupancy)
- Ownership
- Non profit - Corporation
- Payment accepted
- Medicare Medicaid (Medicare and Medicaid)
About
Fleet Landing is a non-profit, corporate-owned skilled nursing facility in Atlantic Beach, Florida, providing 100 licensed beds. The center maintains a five-star overall rating from the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services, including five-star designations in staffing, health inspections, and quality measures. Support services include long-term clinical care and short-term rehabilitative programs.
Location
One Fleet Landing Blvd, Atlantic Beach, FL, 32233, Atlantic Beach, FL
Recent reviews
- Lee Hunter ★★★★★ December 4, 2025
This is the one! We visited VL (old & new), CV, and FL-N. FL-AB is to the beach, has tons of group activities, and a wide choice on types of homes / floor plans, making it my clear winner. For retired military, the Mayport exchange, commissary, and base with golf course, bowling, and lots of other facilities is 5-minute drive away. The only unique thing about CV is that everything is in one building; it is very isolated, only close to Mayo. VL may appeal to someone who really wants to be in PVB, but it’s not close to anything except Sawgrass Village. I reserve judgement on FL-N, as it is only now just breaking ground. Nocatee is a unique place, but you have to like traffic and golf carts.
- Chris Dahlgren ★★★★★ November 11, 2025
My husband and I moved into a duplex home December 2024. We could not be happier with our decision! The residents are so friendly, the staff is so accommodating and helpful, the facilities are so beautiful and the food is delicious! Besides that, the programs and activities are plentiful. We love everything about Fleet Landing!
- Charles Winton ★★★★★ November 11, 2025
Fleet Landing is a CCRC that gets it right, non-profit and accredited, with a full range of senior services: independent living, assisted living, skilled nursing, memory care, post-surgery respite rooms, physical therapy, and an on-site medical clinic operated by Baptist Hospital. The campus boasts 125 acres, housing over 800 residents cared for by over 400 staff members. About 700 independent living residents call Fleet Landing home, living in modern low-rise apartments and single family dwellings. The campus is gated with a 24 hour security staff. Landscaping is a well-maintained and beautiful mixture featuring lots of trees, native plants, and flowers, evolved over the 35 year history of the campus. Campus amenities are like a cruise ship on land, with cafeteria, pub, coffee shop, tapas lounge, upscale dining, and fine dining with several chefs. In addition assisted living units have their own dining facilities and chefs. The campus is an easy walk to the beach. On campus facilities include both an indoor and an outdoor pool, pickleball courts, tennis court, putting green, croquet and bocce-ball court, wood-worker studio, irrigated gardening boxes, library, fully equipped gym, art studio, hair and nail salon, studios for engaging active seniors in classes ranging from balance to ballroom dancing, all with an eye towards senior health maintenance, with resident clubs overseeing many of the more specialized facilities as well as providing more specific activities like monthly wine tastings, book clubs, golf, cards, sailing, knitting, and the like. There's even a dog park and soon to come boardwalk through the wetlands area of the campus. Management is well-versed in effective planning, steadily adding improvements that both add to, enhance, and refurbish campus facilities and residences. Residents are polled annually regarding their campus experience, results used by management and the Board of Directors when setting up the budget each year. A resident's monthly fee covers rent, utilities, internet and cable, property taxes, weekly house-keeping, interior and exterior maintenance, extra person if applicable, and one of the two available meal plans. The Board of Directors includes two residents and regularly engages with the elected Residents Council, whose monthly meetings on the campus climate include management reports. Financial records are summarized monthly via the campus internet portal and fully published and made available in the library. Management also actively engages with the residents with quarterly meetings that address things like planning, financial status, and project progress. A large ballroom style auditorium is regularly used to offer classical and popular music programs, lectures, and events like the annual resident-produced "Fleet Follies", talent shows, military ball, farmer's market, and holiday parties with dining and dancing. The staff regularly puts together excursions to visit interesting sites around Northeast Florida using campus bus services, including things like bus service for downtown monthly concerts offered by the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra, whose small group ensembles also perform regularly on campus. As a non-profit 501c3 organization, Fleet Landing has established endowments that have accumulated over the campus history to support things like staff scholarships and special campus projects. If you think this is hype, as a now 5-year resident I can attest that it really reflects Fleet Landing campus life, where residents can choose from among any number of activities to socialize and engage in, the kinds of things that history has shown improve both health and life-expectancy. In an area long considered to be a golf mecca, other nearby facilities include the world-famous Mayo Clinic and Jacksonville's massive system of parks, one of which is literally a Fleet Landing neighbor. We are very lucky to have a CCRC of this caliber here in Atlantic Beach and Jacksonville, certainly one of the best to be found nation-wide. I count myself lucky to live here.
- Pepper Lindsey ★★★★★ August 2, 2025
I’ve had the privilege of visiting the Fleet Landing campus in Atlantic Beach on and off for the past 10 years. Over that time, I’ve seen many friends — and now even family members — make Fleet Landing their home. I can honestly say I’ve never heard a single complaint from anyone I know who lives there. In fact, I truly believe Fleet Landing is one of the reasons my loved ones have stayed so vibrant and youthful. The community is constantly evolving, and the amenities are outstanding: multiple restaurants, a state-of-the-art fitness center, sailing and paddle boarding on the stunning Lake Constellation, beautiful pickleball courts, an active croquet club, a newly dedicated putting green, a gorgeous indoor pool, and even a dog park. But what truly sets Fleet Landing apart is the people. The residents form a warm and engaged community, and the staff is simply exceptional. Every team member I’ve interacted with has been kind, attentive, and genuinely compassionate. Fleet Landing isn’t just a place to live — it’s a place to thrive. I look forward to becoming a resident myself one day.
- Joe malzacher ★★★★★ July 10, 2025
A Heartfelt Thank You to Fleet Landing: My family and I cannot express enough gratitude for the exceptional care my father-in-law received at Fleet. From the moment he became a resident, he wasn't just another individual; he was treated like a cherished member of a large, loving family. The facilities themselves are consistently well-kept, clean, and inviting. It's clear that a great deal of pride is taken in maintaining a comfortable and safe environment for all residents. Beyond the physical space, the vibrant atmosphere was truly remarkable. There was always a diverse array of activities available, ensuring that residents could engage their minds, bodies, and spirits. Whether it was social gatherings, creative arts, or gentle exercise, my father-in-law always had something enjoyable to look forward to. The leadership and entire team, from top to bottom, deserve immense praise. Their dedication, professionalism, and compassionate approach were evident in every interaction. It was reassuring to know that my father-in-law was in such capable and caring hands. Every staff member we encountered demonstrated a genuine commitment to the well-being and happiness of the residents. Furthermore, the food and amenities were outstanding. Meals were not only delicious and nutritious but also served in a welcoming dining environment that fostered community. The additional amenities provided further enhanced his quality of life, making his stay truly comfortable and enriching. Choosing an assisted living facility is a significant decision, and we are so incredibly thankful that we chose Fleet. They provided not just care, but a true home filled with kindness, respect, and joy. We wholeheartedly recommend them to any family seeking an exceptional living experience for their loved ones.
Frequently asked questions
- What is the overall CMS rating for Fleet Landing?
- Fleet Landing has an overall CMS rating of 5 out of 5 stars.
- How did Fleet Landing score on health inspections?
- Fleet Landing received a health inspection rating of 5 out of 5 stars from CMS.
- What is the staffing rating for Fleet Landing?
- Fleet Landing has a staffing rating of 5 out of 5 stars, based on nurse-to-resident ratios.
- How many beds does Fleet Landing have?
- Fleet Landing has 100 certified beds.
- Does Fleet Landing accept Medicare or Medicaid?
- Yes, Fleet Landing accepts Medicare and Medicaid.
- Where is Fleet Landing located?
- Fleet Landing is located at One Fleet Landing Blvd, Atlantic Beach, FL, 32233, Atlantic Beach, Florida.
- How can I contact Fleet Landing?
- You can reach Fleet Landing by phone at +1 904-246-9900.
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