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Vermont is part of the upper Atlantic coast of the United States, a member of the New England section of the U.S., where many seniors relocate each year to enjoy life in retirement. Senior housing of all types is available in this small northeastern state, including skilled nursing facilities in Vermont.

The great aspect about Vermont nursing homes is while their costs are generally higher than the national average, the daily rates for semi-private or private rooms are still much lower than the neighboring states of Massachusetts, New York and Connecticut.

Vermont Nursing Home Costs

Vermont nursing home costs are not ludicrous like most of the New England states. The major problem is with availability. There are just over 100 total kinds of senior living (assisted living, senior independent communities, nursing homes, short term care and rehabilitation, etc.) in Vermont. In fact, only about 40 different providers are housed specifically for long term care in Vermont.

Among the limited selection of nursing homes in Vermont, residents can expect to pay between $7,500 and $10,200 per month. The average cost in Vermont for nursing homes is just over $100,000 per year. It is quite a bit higher than the national average of about $81,000 per year.

The typical semi-private room goes for between $280 and $300 per day, with private rooms costing at least $20 to $40 more per day. As a result, Vermont long term care is not affordable for some families, but still better than competing Massachusetts and New York.

Many elderly residents prefer Vermont skilled nursing facilities because of the smaller communities in a state that only houses 600,000 residents as a whole.

Vermont Nursing Home / Skilled Nursing - Amenities

Many of the top nursing homes in Vermont are known for providing outstanding healthcare. 24/7 medical supervision is provided as part of long-term care services in Vermont nursing homes, including management of medication. Specialized service for residents dealing with cognitive disabilities and chronic diseases is also provided.

Short term care in Vermont for rehabilitation from a personal injury or recovery from a significant medical procedure is welcomed. As is post-traumatic care for residents that recently suffered from a heart attack or stroke.

Standard amenities also include meal preparation and service, housekeeping, daily scheduled programs and activities, flexible and extended visitation hours.

Who are Vermont Nursing Homes for?

Vermont nursing homes deliver a great experience for the resident. The variety and selection may be limited, yet some of the best healthcare exists in New England, Vermont included. Vermont skilled nursing facilities abide by the five standard principles of quality long term care:

  1. They make the resident priority number one.
  2. They allow residents to make all their own decisions.
  3. Vermont nursing homes provide great service and are well staffed.
  4. Vermont skilled nursing facilities provide flexible visiting hours.
  5. They provide several different activities, well balanced meals, and other amenities.

It is important that you never settle for a Vermont long term care provider that cannot guarantee this standard and expected service of skilled nursing care in the United States. Don’t be afraid to ask lots of questions and compare user reviews when deciding on long term care for you or a loved one.

There are a total of 36 nursing homes in Vermont that Vermont senior citizen residents can take advantage of. Vermont nursing facilities can be part of larger nursing care communities, including continuing care, dementia or Alzheimer's care communities. Most skilled nursing facilities in Vermont will provide older adults with both long term care as well as short term rehabilitative nursing care. Most Vermont nursing homes accept Medicaid and all will accept private pay. All nursing facilities throughout Vermont state that you can locate through Senior Guidance are officially licensed by Medicare.

SeniorGuidance.org provides comprehensive resources on various senior living options, including: assisted living facilities, senior living communities, nursing homes, independent living communities, continuing care retirement communities (CCRC) and all other long term senior care options, including memory care such as Alzheimer's or Dementia.

Additional senior living options in Vermont:

Assisted Living in Vermont Senior Housing in Vermont Alzheimer's Care in Vermont

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