Assisted Living in Kansas

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Kansas offers seniors a low cost of living rate for a retirement location compared to other states. This benefits seniors looking for assisted living facilities and health care centers in the “Sunflower State.”  All of the larger populated cities offer several assisted living nursing home care providers and senior housing centers. The smaller towns and communities do supply assisted living services or healthcare centers spread among the 600 plus towns across the state.

The state’s capital is Topeka and the fourth largest metro area for population. Wichita, the largest metropolitan area, and is located in the center of the state. Wichita has a long history as an aircraft production center and a central hub for commerce in the state. Overland Park, Kansas City and Olathe combine to make the largest metro community in the state at its northeast corner bordering Kansas City Missouri.

The western half of Kansas contributes to the nation’s grain belt. It produces over 350 million bushels of wheat each year making it the top wheat grower in the United States. This gentle rolling plain gives Kansas its “flat” nickname. The eastern third of Kansas’s landscape changes to hills and timber country with small farm communities producing livestock and other grain crops.

The climate for Kansas comes from the moist air of the Gulf of Mexico and the cooler winds of the northern Rocky Mountains. These can combine to produce severe spring thunderstorms that storm watchers view from many miles away crossing the plains. The summers can become humid and hot with showers, while winter turns cool to cold with occasional snowstorms. Kansas goes through all four seasons with beautiful colors during the fall season.

The location of Kansas makes up the center of the lower 48 states. Movie fans know it for “The Wizard of Oz “with Dorothy and Toto. Kansas supports the second largest state highway system in the United States offering efficient driving access anywhere in the state.

Seniors seeking information on assisted living housing or nursing home care in Kansas will find the costs in step with the national average. The average cost across the state for assisted living facilities come to $41,200 yearly. Nursing home care centers annual expenses come to $54,100 for a semi-private room. The Bureau of Health Facilities, Division of Health/ Kansas Department of Health and Environment, oversees all care related providers. Seniors with extra health care needs will add to the annual cost for nursing care or housing expenses. The current census shows Kansas has 375,315 senior citizens over the age of 65.