Assisted Living in Kansas
Kansas regulates assisted living through the Department for Aging and Disability Services (KDADS). The state licenses Assisted Living Facilities and Residential Health Care Facilities. Kansas's HCBS Frail Elderly Waiver and Technology Assisted Waiver can help cover costs for eligible residents. Kansas offers affordable assisted living options, particularly in smaller cities and rural areas. The state's central location and low cost of living make it an accessible option for many families.
Average Monthly Cost
$4,000
National avg: $4,500/mo
Licensing Body
Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services
Medicaid Waiver
HCBS Frail Elderly Waiver
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Browse other statesFrequently Asked Questions About Assisted Living in Kansas
How much does assisted living cost in Kansas?
The average monthly cost of assisted living in Kansas is approximately $4,000, slightly below the national average.
Does Kansas Medicaid cover assisted living?
Kansas's HCBS Frail Elderly Waiver can help cover assisted living costs for eligible residents who meet financial and medical criteria.
How is assisted living regulated in Kansas?
Kansas licenses Assisted Living Facilities and Residential Health Care Facilities through the Department for Aging and Disability Services, with regular surveys and inspections.
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