Assisted Living by State
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Alaska
32 options -
Alabama
349 options -
Arkansas
164 options -
Arizona
2,495 options -
California
29,718 options -
Colorado
1,904 options -
Connecticut
1,230 options -
District of Columbia
212 options -
Delaware
108 options -
Florida
9,208 options -
Georgia
3,138 options -
Hawaii
46 options -
Iowa
402 options -
Idaho
274 options -
Illinois
2,826 options -
Indiana
861 options -
Kansas
470 options -
Kentucky
331 options
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Louisiana
324 options -
Massachusetts
2,079 options -
Maryland
7,653 options -
Maine
248 options -
Michigan
5,402 options -
Minnesota
6,995 options -
Missouri
2,003 options -
Mississippi
152 options -
Montana
60 options -
North Carolina
1,381 options -
North Dakota
70 options -
Nebraska
207 options -
New Hampshire
290 options -
New Jersey
1,773 options -
New Mexico
148 options -
Nevada
211 options -
New York
2,899 options -
Ohio
3,245 options -
Oklahoma
325 options -
Oregon
1,174 options -
Pennsylvania
6,720 options -
Rhode Island
311 options -
South Carolina
559 options -
South Dakota
96 options -
Tennessee
970 options -
Texas
3,979 options -
Utah
995 options -
Virginia
1,734 options -
Vermont
110 options -
Washington
2,647 options -
Wisconsin
3,264 options -
West Virginia
217 options -
Wyoming
77 options
FAQ
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Who is Right For Assisted Living?
Seniors who need help with daily living activities such as bathing, grooming, and meal preparation but still want to maintain their independence as much as possible. -
What Types of Care Are Provided in Assisted Living?
Assistance with daily activities
24-hour supervision and security
On-site medical staff or access to medical care
Housekeeping and laundry services
Social and recreational activities
Meal services -
How Much Does Assisted Living Cost?
The average cost of assisted living in the United States was $4,051 per month. Some seniors may be eligible for financial assistance through Medicaid, Life Insurance, Reverse Mortgages or veterans' programs to help cover the cost.