Nursing & Long-Term Care in Pinellas County —
care that comes to them.

For patients in skilled nursing, assisted living, and long-term care facilities, our providers visit on-site — bringing the same continuity, communication, and personal attention we'd offer in the office.

Comprehensive on-site medicine at skilled nursing and long-term care facilities in St. Petersburg.

Our team partners with facilities throughout Pinellas County to deliver consistent, attentive care to residents — from routine wellness to complex chronic conditions.

Regular Wellness Visits

Scheduled rounds with each resident to monitor health trends, adjust care plans, and catch new issues early — before they become urgent.

Acute Issue Management

When something changes, we respond promptly on-site — reducing unnecessary emergency room visits and the disorientation that comes with transfers.

Chronic Disease Oversight

Ongoing management of diabetes, hypertension, kidney and cardiac conditions, dementia, and the other complex conditions common in long-term care.

Medication Management

Regular review of every medication on the list — adjusting doses, removing what's no longer needed, and watching closely for interactions and side effects.

Family Communication

Honest, regular updates with family members and decision-makers — so the people who care most always know what's happening and what to expect next.

Facility Coordination

Close partnership with facility nursing staff and administrators — creating a unified care team around each resident rather than siloed providers.

Trusted across Pinellas County.

We've built relationships with facilities throughout the region — skilled nursing centers, assisted living communities, memory care, and rehabilitation programs across St. Petersburg and surrounding areas. If your loved one's facility isn't currently in our partner network, we're often able to expand coverage on request.

When patients in our practice transition into a long-term care setting, our providers continue caring for them in that new home. The same is true in reverse — if a long-term care resident is later discharged to live with family, we transition them seamlessly into office-based care.

One team, through every chapter.

What to expect when AHC is involved.

You'll have a real person to call. Our office connects you directly with the team caring for your loved one — not a generic line that takes a message and never follows up.

Updates will make sense. We explain medical situations in plain language, walk you through options, and never push toward decisions you haven't had time to understand.

Care plans get reviewed. Long-term care residents often end up on more medications and interventions than they need. We routinely review whether each one is still serving the person — and adjust when it isn't.

Considering AHC for a loved one?

We're happy to discuss your situation, explain how our facility-based care works, and check whether we're already partnered with the facility you're considering.