don't live anywhere close to Florida, but I will tell you to visit any and all places that are possibilities. I've looked for independent/assisted living two different times for people, and found there are huge differences in them. You want to see what the residents are like, how clean the facility is, what the food is like, and so on.
Keep in mind that waiting this long to get into a place like that is going to make getting them moved and settled in harder than it would be if they'd done this several years ago.
I hope you find a good place and they adjust well.
Right now we're working on getting my brother and his wife, both 78 years old, out of the two story house they've lived in since 1980, and into independent/assisted living. He's now essentially blind, and she has health and mobility issues, and cannot walk up or down stairs. She's been confined to the first floor of the house for several years now, and there is only a half bath there. It's frankly appalling that they didn't make the move several years ago, but things are moving forward.
One huge problem with people being willing to go into independent/assisted living is that they have often lived for decades in the same place. Because they haven't moved in so long, they have no idea how to do it. All too often they have far too much stuff that should have been gotten rid of years ago. Which is one of the essential problems of my brother and wife. They're hoarders, although not quite as bad as what you see on the hoarding shows. Still, it's a large enough four bedroom home that they had pretty much filled up. Various family members, myself included, have been helping them clear things out, and they're gathering information on places to move to. Hopefully the move will be completed in a very few months.