Assisted Living in Vermont
Vermont regulates assisted living through the Department of Disabilities, Aging, and Independent Living (DAIL). The state licenses Assisted Living Residences and Enhanced Residential Care facilities. Vermont's Choices for Care Medicaid waiver is nationally recognized for its comprehensive coverage of assisted living and home-based care. The state's New England charm, strong community values, and progressive approach to senior care provide a quality environment, though costs are above average.
Average Monthly Cost
$5,200
National avg: $4,500/mo
Licensing Body
Vermont DAIL
Medicaid Waiver
Choices for Care Waiver
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Browse other statesFrequently Asked Questions About Assisted Living in Vermont
How much does assisted living cost in Vermont?
The average monthly cost of assisted living in Vermont is approximately $5,200, above the national average.
Does Vermont Medicaid cover assisted living?
Vermont's Choices for Care Medicaid waiver is nationally recognized for its comprehensive coverage of assisted living, providing flexible options for eligible residents.
What makes Vermont unique for senior care?
Vermont is known for its progressive, person-centered approach to senior care, strong community support systems, and one of the most comprehensive Medicaid programs for assisted living in the nation.
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