
350 E Amour Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64111
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350 E Amour Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64111
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2017 East Linwood Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64128
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3419Olivest21, Kansas City, MO 64109
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2700 Somerset Drive, Prairie Village, KS 66206
Once named the best planned community in America, Prairie Village lives up to the title. A quiet, livable neighborhood, Prairie Village is known for unique, quaint shopping centers and restaurants. Residents also enjoy 64-acres of well-maintained parks, a community garden, and annual events, such as the VillageFest 4th of July celebration and the Prairie Village Jazz Festival. Nestled in the heart of the Kansas City Metro Area, Prairie Village is close to KC’s museums, theaters, and music and sports venues. Addington Place is dedicated to excellent senior living. Depending on the level of care that is needed, each resident enjoys a comforting blend of the independence they want, with the assistance they need. Our expertly-trained staff provides support based upon the individual care plan of each resident. With personal response systems and 24-hour access to staff, residents feel at ease knowing support is available whenever they need it. We have designed our community with our residents in mind with a one-level floorplan to reduce confusion and encourage friendly interaction. Weekly lunch outings and other daily group activities allow our residents to spend more time with family and friends, creating shared experiences. Our beautiful community kitchen is perfect for family events and residents who want to enjoy a family recipe. We are located in a well-established neighborhood making our residents feel more at home. A tree-lined walking trail around our community is great for walks and exercise. Our staff is devoted to compassionate, quality care so residents and their families enjoy comfort and peace of mind. Like nowhere else, Addington Place of Prairie Village offers the care, services, amenities and location that make us truly special. Addington Place services can help balance our residents’ independence and support. Free from home upkeep chores, our residents can focus on family, friends and fun. Assisted Living Age does not diminish the basic human desire for independence, dignity, and choice. Addington Place seeks to fulfill for seniors what we all want each and every day—to be happy and healthy, to continue to contribute, and to have a voice in the direction of our lives. Addington Place of Prairie Village handles burdensome tasks such as cooking and cleaning, so residents can focus on the important things in life. Free from these chores, our residents can focus on family, friends and fun. But, with personal emergency response systems and 24-hour access to staff, residents feel at ease knowing support is available if needed. Memory Care A point of pride for our community is the separate, exclusive neighborhood dedicated to residents facing early stage memory loss. Bright and beautiful, our unique Beacon Neighborhood features an innovative design that is open and homelike yet keypad-protected. Residents also benefit from Daily Life, a special daily calendar that blends familiar routines with unique events. Higher staffing ratios and a dedicated neighborhood Coordinator are hallmarks of this unique lifestyle.To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit: Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services Facilities Directory
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101 E 36th St, Kansas City, MO 64111
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3100 NORTH WEST VIVION ROAD, Riverside, MO 64150
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2836 BENTON BOULEVARD, Kansas City, MO 64128
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Po Box # 27, Pleasant Hill, MO 64080
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11900 JESSICA LANE, Raytown, MO 64138
Edgewood Manor Nursing Home, located in Raytown, MO, provides a variety of care options, including skilled nursing care, short-term rehabilitation, respite care, and hospice care. The community offers both private and semi-private rooms to accommodate different preferences and needs.Rooms at Edgewood Manor Nursing Home are equipped with several amenities designed for comfort and convenience. Residents have access to organized activities and programs, provided meals, and facilitated field trips and outings. Social activities and events are also available, along with communal dining options. The facility includes features for ambulatory assistance, WiFi/internet access, and salon services. Flexible visitation hours allow for convenient family visits.Edgewood Manor Nursing Home supports residents' health and well-being with a range of services. Nurses are on staff to provide medical care, and physical and occupational therapy services are available for rehabilitation needs. The community also offers general transportation services, diabetic care, and housekeeping services. Additionally, the facility accepts various insurance plans, making it accessible to a broader range of residents.
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6016 Leavenworth Rd, Kansas City, KS 66104
Manor Place Retirement Apartments is a retirement community for older adults located in Kansas City, Kansas, near the K-5 highway, which connects Kansas City to Leavenworth. Residents are impressed by Manor Place's good-sized apartments and access to furnished appliances. Elders enjoy the independent lifestyle offered by Manor Place Retirement Apartments, as well as having their daily meals provided. Seniors appreciate Manor Place's pet-friendly policy and 24-hour emergency maintenance for any technical issues that may arise throughout their stay. Visitors comment on the attentive staff who take great care of their residents.
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201 E Broadway St, Excelsior Springs, MO 64024
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1130 Troup Ave, Kansas City, KS 66104
Mt. Carmel Place is located in downtown Kansas City, KS, in a residential area that's convenient to public transportation and some lovely neighborhood parks. Seniors live within a short walking distance to Mt. Carmel Church, with other houses of worship situated within the surrounding area. The complex is convenient to The University of Kansas Health System and a short drive away from restaurants, retail shops and drug stores. Mt. Carmel Place is an assisted living community for adults aged 55 and over that offers one- and two-bedroom units, some of which are wheelchair accessible. The residence staff supports seniors with reminders concerning their self-medication tasks, and a friendly management team is available on-site. A 24-hour emergency maintenance service ensures timely assistance with any housing issues, and a controlled electronic entry system keeps residents safe and secure. Seniors living at Mt. Carmel Place have access to a fully stocked library and a community room that houses a computer lounge and large plasma television. Each apartment has a walk-in shower, carpeted living spaces, and an outdoor balcony or patio. Staff members arrange planned activities to engage seniors in social and enjoyable pastimes.To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit: Kansas Department for Aging and Disability Services Facilities Directory
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Assisted Living
Patricia
5.0
Review of The Groves
I toured The Groves. The tour was wonderful from what she showed me. She answered all my questions and I was interested. The rooms looked nice. I feel they need some updates in their place, but it...
Assisted Living
Natalie
4.0
Review of The Groves
The Groves seems more like a family place. My visit there was fine. It was good. It was clean. I'm hoping I don't have to go because I can't afford it. It's a lot of money to go there. The place is...
Assisted Living
Twylla
5.0
Review of The Groves
I toured The Groves. I like the staff and the people who live there. The size of the apartment is nice. They invited us for lunch, and the food was just excellent. They are half the cost of the...
Seniors in Independence can expect to pay $4,460 per month for assisted living. Although this is just $160 higher than the national average, it’s $1,460 higher than the state as a whole. Rates are significantly cheaper in Joplin at $2,500. Seniors in St. Joseph pay an average of $3,488. However, prices rise by a considerable margin in Lawrence, Kansas, where the going rate is $5,280 per month.
Independence
$4,460
Missouri
$3,000
The United States
$4,300
St. Joseph
$3,488
Joplin
$2,500
Lawrence, KS
$5,280
Assisted living facilities in Independence charge $4,460 per month on average, which is slightly higher than the rest of the country and significantly higher than the rest of the state.
Eligible seniors seeking financial assistance in Independence have options between the Medicaid State Plan Personal Care (SPPC) and Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Missouri page.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Missouri page.
With an average cost of $4,460 per month, assisted living represents a competitive value compared to other forms of long-term care. Homemaker services and home health aides both average $4,576. Personal assistance and recreational activities are also available through adult day health care programs for approximately $1,625 per month. Skilled nursing facilities cost an average of $6,844 for a semiprivate room and $7,452 per month for a private room.
Homemaker Services
$4,576
Home Health Aide
$4,576
Adult Day Health Care
$1,625
Assisted Living Facility
$4,460
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$6,844
Nursing Home Facility (private room)
$7,452
Note: Data for Independence was unavailable, so data for the nearest metropolitan area, Kansas City, was used instead.
If you want information about assisted living and long-term care but aren’t sure where to start, the following organizations can help. They can also provide information about related programs and resources that are available in your community.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Mid-America Regional Council | (816) 421-4980 | The Mid-America Regional Council is the Area Agency on Aging for seniors in Independence and five surrounding counties. It provides information and referrals regarding long-term care and community-based services. Seniors can access transportation, healthy aging courses and legal advice through this organization. MARC’s long-term care ombudsman provides information, advice and confidential dispute resolution services to individuals who live in one of the area’s 170 nursing homes and assisted living facilities or are seeking admission. |
The Palmer Center | (816) 325-6200 | If you live in Independence and are aged 60 or older, you can visit The Palmer Center Monday through Friday to participate in various life-enhancing programs designed to promote physical and mental well-being. The center features a media lab, craft studio/game room, 6,956-square-foot gym and a spacious patio designed for outdoor activities. Seniors who want to give back to the community can contact the Vital Volunteer Program to learn more about available opportunities in the local area. |
Missouri Veterans Commission | (816) 325-5883 | Independence is home to more than 8,400 veterans served by two full-time veterans service officers. The Missouri Veterans Commission operates a service center on South Noland Road that provides free benefits consultations and application assistance to veterans and their dependents. Accredited service officers can help with health care, long-term care, disability payments, pensions and final arrangements among other services. |
UMKC Consortium for Aging in Community | (816) 235-2490 | Part of the University of Missouri-Kansas City, the Consortium for Aging in Community is an interdisciplinary project dedicated to training future gerontologists and conducting age-related research. It works with various community partners, including AARP, the Shepherd’s Center and the Black Health Care Coalition, to ensure the health and well-being of seniors and mid-life adults in Independence and the greater Kansas City area. |
Independence-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Missouri are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Missouri page for more information about these laws.