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Business View Magazine
New Port Inn
“Quality focused care, one resident at a time”
New Port Inn is an assisted living community in the
town of New Port Richey, Pasco County, Florida. Ac-
cording to its Executive Director, Lara Kelley, the prop-
erty, which was built in 1986, has always been de-
voted to senior housing, but was only acquired by its
current management company about eight years ago.
New Port Inn offers the following care levels: Assisted
Living, Independent Living, Memory Care, and Respite
or Short-Term Care.
Kelley breaks down the numbers and explains New
Port Inn’s housing strategy. “We have a total of 126
apartments; 28 of those are in our secured memory
center,” she says. “There are two dedicated respite
care beds - one in independent living and one in the
memory care center. The remaining apartments are an
independent/assisted mix. There are no segregated,
assisted or independent wings, or other set-up of that
nature; they’re co-mingled. And the reason for that is