Vermont Assisted Living
In Vermont, communities that provide assisted living services are called Residential Care Homes (RCHs). RCHs care for seniors who can no longer live alone safely. When needed, help is provided with daily activities such as eating, walking, toileting, bathing and dressing. There are two levels of RCHs: Level III and Level IV. Level III homes provide some, but not full-time, nursing care. Level IV homes are not licensed to provide any nursing care at all.
In Vermont, there are 14 Assisted Living Facilities. We can help you find the best matches for your needs. The average cost of Assisted Living in Vermont is $2,948 per month.
Map of Vermont Assisted Living Facilities
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Cost of Assisted Living in Vermont
Back to topThe average cost of Assisted Living in Vermont is $2,948. Assisted Living costs range from $1,600 to $4,947 depending on location and other factors.
The monthly cost for communities that provide assisted living in Vermont includes room and board, three meals a day with snacks in between, transportation services, medication management, 24-hour supervision, and other activities of daily living, such as bathing, eating and dressing.
| City | Minimum Cost | Maximum Cost | Median Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Burlington | $3,395 | $5,690 | $3,775 |
| South Burlington | $3,395 | $5,690 | $3,775 |
Overview of Vermont Assisted Living
Back to top Beautiful and enchanting, Vermont is the smallest landlocked state in the country. More than half of the state is covered by forest, and the rest is made up of uplands, wetlands, meadow and lakes. The leading producer of maple syrup, Vermont has a lot of mystery and beauty behind its doors. As the seventh-coldest state in the nation, Vermont is not made for the fair weathered. However, cold winters give way to mild, peaceful summers, and residents come out of winter hibernation to be greeted by gorgeous foliage, 193 species of birds, lake fishing and a bountiful array of state parks, historic sites and other outdoor adventures to be had. The state is full of natural beauty for residents of assisted living in Vermont to enjoy.Assisted Living in Vermont Defined
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Assisted living in Vermont is defined as a “program or facility that combines housing, health and supportive services to support resident independence and aging in place.” At a minimum, these homelike settings must provide a private bedroom and bath, kitchen, living space and a lockable door.
Assisted living promotes resident independence, dignity and individuality while providing assistance with activities of daily living, such as bathing, eating, medication disbursement and more. Assisted living facilities are separate from nursing facilities, which provide skilled nursing care and rehabilitation services on a 24-hour basis.Regulation of Vermont Assisted Living Facilities
Back to top Facilities that provide assisted living in Vermont are governed and licensed by the Vermont Division of Licensing and Protection. Once a license has been issued, the Vermont Department of Aging and Disabilities will oversee that the facility is always in compliance with specific regulations. In order to quality to be a licensed assisted living manager, caregivers must be 21 years of age and have adequate experience caring for the elderly. Managers must complete 20 hours of containing education yearly.Call an Advisor
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