Statewide Directory
Senior Living in Kansas
Explore 878 senior living communities across Kansas — compare care types, cities, ratings, and pricing, all in one place.
Care options in Kansas
Browse by the type of care you're looking for.
Assisted Living
24/7 personal care with independence
407 communities
Skilled Nursing
Medical care & rehabilitation
296 communities
Independent Living
Active communities for healthy seniors
140 communities
Active Adult Living
55+ communities with resort amenities
140 communities
Memory Care
Specialized Alzheimer's & dementia care
20 communities
Adult Day Services
Daytime programs & social activities
19 communities
Top cities in Kansas
Popular places to find senior care.
Cost of senior care in Kansas
Estimated median monthly costs. See the full cost guide for details.
$2,840
Independent Living / mo
$4,580
Assisted Living / mo
$5,860
Memory Care / mo
$8,020
Skilled Nursing / mo
About senior living in Kansas
Kansas is home to 878 senior living communities in our directory, from affordable independent living to specialized memory care. Assisted living and residential care communities in Kansasare licensed and inspected by the state's health or social services agency, which sets standards for staffing, safety, and resident care. When comparing communities, confirm each is licensed and in good standing, tour in person, and ask how care is handled as needs change. Our free advisors can help you navigate options and costs anywhere in Kansas.
Senior living in Kansas — FAQs
How much does senior living cost in Kansas?+
In Kansas, assisted living runs about $4,580/month, with memory care around $5,860 and skilled nursing near $8,020. Independent living is typically lower. Costs vary by city, community, and level of care.
How many senior living communities are in Kansas?+
Our directory lists 878 senior living communities across Kansas, spanning assisted living, memory care, independent living, skilled nursing, and more.
Does Medicaid cover assisted living in Kansas?+
Kansas, like most states, offers Medicaid Home & Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers that can help pay for assisted living or in-home care for those who qualify financially. Medicaid also covers long-term nursing home care. Medicare does not cover long-term room-and-board.
Who regulates assisted living in Kansas?+
Assisted living and residential care communities in Kansas are licensed and inspected by the state's health or social services agency, which sets standards for staffing, safety, medication management, and resident care. Look for licensed, in-good-standing communities.
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