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Senior Care in Kansas

Browse 299 government-rated nursing homes across 181 cities. Find the safest care for your loved one.

299

Total Facilities

$6,200

Avg. Monthly Cost

2.89/5

Avg CMS Rating

47

5-Star Facilities

Top Cities for Care in Kansas

All Kansas Cities

Showing 181 cities with nursing homes

Wichita (22) Topeka (14) Overland Park (13) Olathe (9) Kansas City (6) Salina (6) Hutchinson (4) Winfield (4) Atchison (3) Dodge City (3) Edwardsville (3) Lawrence (3) Lenexa (3) Liberal (3) Manhattan (3) Newton (3) Parsons (3) Pittsburg (3) Shawnee (3) Arkansas City (2) Beloit (2) Chanute (2) Clay Center (2) Colby (2) Derby (2) El Dorado (2) Emporia (2) Garden City (2) Garnett (2) Great Bend (2) Hays (2) Hillsboro (2) Independence (2) Lansing (2) Mcpherson (2) Moundridge (2) Paola (2) Peabody (2) Prairie Village (2) Pratt (2) Russell (2) Sabetha (2) Seneca (2) Smith Center (2) Wellington (2) Andover (1) Anthony (1) Arma (1) Attica (1) Atwood (1) Augusta (1) Baldwin City (1) Baxter Springs (1) Bel Aire (1) Belleville (1) Bonner Springs (1) Bucklin (1) Buhler (1) Burlington (1) Centralia (1) Chapman (1) Cheney (1) Cherryvale (1) Cimarron (1) Clearwater (1) Clyde (1) Coffeyville (1) Coldwater (1) Columbus (1) Concordia (1) Conway Springs (1) Cottonwood Falls (1) Council Grove (1) Cunningham (1) De Soto (1) Downs (1) Easton (1) Ellis (1) Ellsworth (1) Enterprise (1) Eskridge (1) Eudora (1) Eureka (1) Abilene (1) Fort Dodge (1) Fort Scott (1) Fowler (1) Frankfort (1) Frontenac (1) Galena (1) Gardner (1) Glasco (1) Goddard (1) Goessel (1) Goodland (1) Halstead (1) Haviland (1) Haysville (1) Herington (1) Hesston (1) Hiawatha (1) Hill City (1) Holton (1) Hoxie (1) Hugoton (1) Inman (1) Iola (1) Johnson (1) Junction City (1) Kingman (1) Kinsley (1) Kiowa (1) La Crosse (1) Lakin (1) Larned (1) Leavenworth (1) Leawood (1) Leonardville (1) Leoti (1) Lincoln (1) Lindsborg (1) Linn (1) Little River (1) Logan (1) Louisburg (1) Marion (1) Marquette (1) Marysville (1) Meade (1) Merriam (1) Minneapolis (1) Minneola (1) Montezuma (1) Moran (1) Mulvane (1) Neodesha (1) Ness City (1) North Newton (1) Norton (1) Nortonville (1) Oakley (1) Oberlin (1) Onaga (1) Osage City (1) Osborne (1) Oskaloosa (1) Oswego (1) Ottawa (1) Overbrook (1) Phillipsburg (1) Plainville (1) Pretty Prairie (1) Protection (1) Richmond (1) Rose Hill (1) Rossville (1) Saint Paul (1) Scott City (1) Sedan (1) Sedgwick (1) South Hutchinson (1) Spearville (1) Spring Hill (1) St Francis (1) St Marys (1) Stafford (1) Sterling (1) Stockton (1) Tonganoxie (1) Tribune (1) Ulysses (1) Valley Falls (1) Wakeeney (1) Wakefield (1) Wamego (1) Wathena (1) Wellsville (1) Westmoreland (1) Whitewater (1) Wilson (1) Winchester (1)

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Understanding CMS Nursing Home Data

All information comes directly from Medicare's official nursing home database.

Overall Rating

CMS 5-star rating combining health inspections, staffing, and quality measures

Staffing Rating

Based on RN, LPN, and CNA hours per resident per day

Abuse Icon

CMS flag indicating substantiated findings of abuse, neglect, or exploitation

All data sourced from CMS Medicare Provider Data. Last updated: December 2025

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Care Questions in Kansas

Yes, Kansas Medicaid can help cover nursing home costs for eligible residents. Most states require applicants to meet income and asset limits. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging or Medicaid office for specific eligibility requirements in Kansas.

You can file a complaint with the Kansas Long-Term Care Ombudsman program or the state's health department survey agency. For immediate concerns about abuse or neglect, contact Adult Protective Services. All complaints can be made anonymously.

The average monthly cost for nursing home care in Kansas is approximately $6,200. However, costs vary significantly by city and level of care needed. Private rooms typically cost 10-20% more than semi-private rooms.

Start by reviewing CMS 5-star ratings, which combine health inspection results, staffing levels, and quality measures. Visit facilities in person, talk to current residents and families, and check for any history of abuse or violations. Look for facilities with consistent staffing and specialized care if needed.