Assisted Living in Vermont

How much does assisted living cost in Vermont?

Assisted living in Vermont costs between $4000-$4500 dollars.

Does Medicaid pay for assisted living in Vermont?

The Assistive Community Care Services (ACCS) program is a division of Vermont’s Medicaid that services elderly and disabled applicants who live in or plan to live assisted living facilities.

Is assisted living cheaper than a nursing home?

Assisted Living is cheaper than nursing homes since assisted living communities don’t offer full-time medical care.

What is the difference between assisted living and memory care?

Assisted living and memory care offer many of the same services, including housing, meals, and help with activities of daily living (ADLs), like bathing, grooming, and using the toilet. However, memory care also specializes in caring for seniors with memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease, and other forms of dementia. Click here to learn more about which care is best for you.

Click here to see all the Assisted Living communities available in Vermont