Senior Living in Idaho
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Ada County
17 options -
Bannock County
6 options -
Blackfoot
6 options -
Boise
77 options -
Bonner County
5 options -
Bonneville County
8 options -
Buhl
2 options -
Burley
7 options -
Caldwell
34 options -
Chubbuck
11 options -
Clarkston
10 options -
Coeur D Alene
39 options -
Eagle
58 options -
Emmett
6 options -
Fruitland
4 options -
Hayden
18 options -
Idaho Falls
31 options -
Kootenai County
7 options
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Latah County
2 options -
Lewiston
10 options -
Meridian
90 options -
Middleton
7 options -
Moscow
6 options -
Mountain Home
5 options -
Nampa
44 options -
Ontario
1 options -
Payette County
5 options -
Pocatello
26 options -
Post Falls
17 options -
Pullman
1 options -
Rathdrum
2 options -
Rexburg
9 options -
Sandpoint
12 options -
Shelley
1 options -
Shoshone County
3 options -
Silverton
2 options -
Spirit Lake
2 options -
Spokane County
1 options -
Twin Falls
22 options -
Twin Falls County
4 options -
Valleyford
1 options -
Weiser
3 options
FAQ
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What is senior living?
Senior Living is suitable for older adults over 55 or over 62. It provides different level of care ranges from no extra care to around-the-clock care. Our website provides 10 types of senior living, like Assisted Living、Independent Living、Nursing Homes and Memory Care. -
What to look for when choosing a senior community?
Proximity and community
Amenities and services
Safety and age-in-place features -
How to pay for senior housing?
Medicare covers eligible home health care services and short-term skilled nursing care.
Medicaid pays for long-term care services.
The Section 202 program and The Section 811 program from HUD may also be helpful.
Veterans may be eligible for veteran housing grants or in-home care benefits.