Senior living in Kansas City, KS

Helping a parent find the right place in Kansas City? Here are the 12 senior living communities in Kansas City (Wyandotte County) — offering Independent Living, Assisted Living, Memory Care, Skilled Nursing and Senior Apartments. Each links to its official site so you can check current pricing and availability. See typical costs and what to look for below, or browse the whole Kansas City metro directory.

What does senior living cost in Kansas City?

Across the KC metro, plan for roughly ~$3,800/mo independent living, ~$5,000–$5,500/mo assisted living, and ~$5,400–$5,900/mo memory care. See senior care costs in Kansas City or the full KC cost guide for what's included and how to pay (private pay, long-term care insurance, VA Aid & Attendance, and Medicaid).

Medicaid: communities with a Medicaid tag provide skilled nursing, which is typically Medicaid-certified (confirm acceptance). Most assisted living & memory care is private-pay, though some accept Medicaid HCBS waivers for care costs. Note: it is illegal for any referral service to be paid a fee for steering you to a facility for Medicaid- or Medicare-covered care — learn more.

Booth Manor Senior Apartments
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Senior Apartments (913) 299-4822
Activities & eventsLaundry serviceEmergency call systemTransportationLibrary
Est. from ~$4,000/mo
Assisted Living (913) 721-1400
Restaurant-style diningHousekeepingActivities & eventsTransportationSalon & barberCourtyard/garden
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Senior Apartments (913) 281-4570
Activities & eventsLaundry serviceEmergency call systemTransportationLibrary
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Senior Apartments (913) 982-9665
Activities & eventsLaundry serviceEmergency call systemOutdoor patioPet-friendlyWi-Fi included
Manor Place Retirement Apartments
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Senior Apartments (913) 334-2065
Activities & eventsLaundry serviceTransportationEmergency call systemCourtyard/garden
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Senior Apartments (913) 701-3932
Activities & eventsLaundry serviceEmergency call systemOutdoor patioPet-friendlyWi-Fi included
Est. from ~$3,200/mo
Senior ApartmentsIndependent Living (913) 788-5841
Activities & eventsLaundry serviceTransportationEmergency call systemCourtyard/gardenWi-Fi included
Est. from ~$4,000/mo
Assisted LivingSkilled Nursing Medicaid (913) 788-2100
Restaurant-style diningSkilled nursingOn-site rehab/therapySalon & barberActivities & events24-hour staff
Est. from ~$4,000/mo
Assisted LivingMemory Care (913) 430-9659
Restaurant-style diningHousekeepingActivities & eventsTransportationSalon & barberSecured memory care
Est. from ~$3,200/mo
Independent LivingSenior Apartments (913) 299-1166
Activities & eventsTransportationSalon & barberLibraryCourtyard/gardenEmergency call system
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Senior Apartments (913) 281-3300
Activities & eventsLaundry serviceEmergency call systemTransportationCourtyard/garden
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Senior Apartments (620) 644-4110
Activities & eventsLaundry serviceEmergency call systemLibraryTransportationWi-Fi included

Prices are KC-area estimates based on the care types offered — not the community's own quote. Always ask each community for its current rate.

About senior living in Kansas City

Kansas City sits in Wyandotte County, near The University of Kansas Health System and Providence Medical Center. Families often look in and around Strawberry Hill, the Legends Outlets and Rosedale. When you tour, ask how close a community is to your parent's doctors and hospital, and whether it provides transportation to appointments. For free, unbiased local help comparing options, contact your Area Agency on Aging.

Choosing a community in Kansas City

Tour at least two or three in person, ask each for its monthly activity calendar and exactly what's included in the base rate, and check care levels so your parent can age in place. Our guides on choosing senior living and comparing care walk through the questions to ask, and your Area Agency on Aging offers free, unbiased help.

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Common questions about senior living in Kansas City

How much does assisted living cost in Kansas City?

In Kansas City and the greater Kansas City metro, assisted living typically runs about $5,000–$5,500 a month, memory care about $5,400–$5,900, and independent living near $3,800. Each community sets its own rate and bundles apartment, meals, and care differently — ask for a current quote and what's included. See our Kansas City cost guide for how families pay.

How many senior living communities are in Kansas City?

We list 12 senior living communities in Kansas City, KS, across the care types offered locally. Each links to its official site so you can confirm current availability and pricing.

Which Kansas City communities accept Medicaid?

Communities marked with a Medicaid tag provide skilled nursing, which is generally Medicaid-certified. Assisted living and memory care are usually private-pay, though some accept Medicaid HCBS waivers (KanCare in Kansas, MO HealthNet in Missouri) toward care costs. Always confirm current acceptance and bed availability with the community.

How do I choose a senior living community in Kansas City?

Tour two or three in person, ask exactly what's included in the base rate and how costs rise as needs grow, and check that care levels let your parent age in place. Your Area Agency on Aging offers free, unbiased help comparing options.

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Verified June 2026 and provided for information only — not endorsements or a complete list. Operators rebrand and change services; always tour in person and confirm current care levels, pricing, availability, Medicaid acceptance, and licensing directly.

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