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| Sunrise of Overland Park | AL MC RC | Overland Park | 82
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82
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69
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#56 / 224 | Yes |
52
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52
KS AVG
46
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#155 / 363 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | - | Daniel Chik | Colonial Village | 16 | 0
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0
KS AVG
100
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#1 / 191 | 0.0
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0.0
KS AVG
3.1
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#1 / 191 |
| Avenue 81 | AL IL MC | Overland Park (Colonial Village) | 55
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55
KS AVG
69
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#121 / 224 | No |
88
Facility
88
KS AVG
46
Rank
#4 / 363 | Private Rooms |
81.8%
Facility
81.8%
KS AVG
77.4%
Rank
#97 / 198 | A+ | Nicholas Wysong | Avenue 81 | 9 | 10
Facility
10
KS AVG
100
Rank
#21 / 191 | 1.1
Facility
1.1
KS AVG
3.1
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#28 / 191 |
| Lexington Park Assisted Living | AL IL NH | Topeka (West Southwest 2) | 60
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60
KS AVG
69
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#94 / 224 | No |
60
Facility
60
KS AVG
46
Rank
#99 / 363 | Assisted Living (60) |
83.9%
Facility
83.9%
KS AVG
77.4%
Rank
#89 / 198 | A+ | Ben Rigdon | - | 16 | 0
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0
KS AVG
100
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#1 / 191 | 0.0
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0.0
KS AVG
3.1
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#1 / 191 |
| Homestead of Crestview | AL MC | Wichita (North 127Th Street East) | 48
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48
KS AVG
69
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#145 / 224 | No |
11
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11
KS AVG
46
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#336 / 363 | Assisted Living (48) | - | A+ | Tessa Simpson | - | 27 | 0
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0
KS AVG
100
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#1 / 191 | 0.0
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0.0
KS AVG
3.1
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#1 / 191 |
| Sedgwick Plaza | AL IL RC | Wichita (Chisholm Creek) | 59
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59
KS AVG
69
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#113 / 224 | Yes |
63
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63
KS AVG
46
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#84 / 363 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | - | Samantha Simmons | Sedgwick Plaza | 4 | 0
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0
KS AVG
100
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#1 / 191 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
KS AVG
3.1
Rank
#1 / 191 |
| Homestead of Ottawa | AL | Ottawa (South Elm Street) | 47
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47
KS AVG
69
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#148 / 224 | No |
29
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29
KS AVG
46
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#264 / 363 | Suite |
78.7%
Facility
78.7%
KS AVG
77.4%
Rank
#114 / 198 | - | Todd Moore | Homestead Of Ottawa Operations, LLC | 14 | 10
Facility
10
KS AVG
100
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#21 / 191 | 0.7
Facility
0.7
KS AVG
3.1
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#18 / 191 |
| Delaware Highlands Assisted Living | AL | Kansas City (Prairie / Piper-Kc-Ks) | 133
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133
KS AVG
69
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#13 / 224 | Yes |
3
Facility
3
KS AVG
46
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#349 / 363 | 1 Bed |
88.7%
Facility
88.7%
KS AVG
77.4%
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#54 / 198 | A+ | Suzanne Sexton | Delaware Highlands Assisted Living | 23 | 51
Facility
51
KS AVG
100
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#83 / 191 | 2.2
Facility
2.2
KS AVG
3.1
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#58 / 191 |
| Vintage Park at Stanley | AL | Overland Park (Fieldstone Court) | 50
Facility
50
KS AVG
69
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#137 / 224 | No |
65
Facility
65
KS AVG
46
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#75 / 363 | Studio |
66.0%
Facility
66.0%
KS AVG
77.4%
Rank
#155 / 198 | - | Lynda Sawyer | Homestead Of Stanley Operations, LLC | 15 | 10
Facility
10
KS AVG
100
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#21 / 191 | 0.7
Facility
0.7
KS AVG
3.1
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#18 / 191 |
| Oak Creek Senior Living | AL RC | Topeka (Central Topeka 2) | 41
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41
KS AVG
69
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#191 / 224 | No |
25
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25
KS AVG
46
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#282 / 363 | Private Rooms |
70.7%
Facility
70.7%
KS AVG
77.4%
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#140 / 198 | - | Winona K. Kegin | - | 16 | 29
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29
KS AVG
100
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#60 / 191 | 1.8
Facility
1.8
KS AVG
3.1
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#51 / 191 |
| Homestead of Osawatomie | AL NH | Osawatomie | 40
Facility
40
KS AVG
69
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#193 / 224 | No |
13
Facility
13
KS AVG
46
Rank
#333 / 363 | Studio |
75.0%
Facility
75.0%
KS AVG
77.4%
Rank
#126 / 198 | - | Sheila Lickteig | Homestead Of Osawatomie Operations, LLC | 12 | 8
Facility
8
KS AVG
100
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#20 / 191 | 0.7
Facility
0.7
KS AVG
3.1
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#18 / 191 |
| Cedar Lake Village | AL IL MC NH RC | Olathe (Cedar Lake Village) | 72
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72
KS AVG
69
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#77 / 224 | Yes |
11
Facility
11
KS AVG
46
Rank
#336 / 363 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed |
70.8%
Facility
70.8%
KS AVG
77.4%
Rank
#139 / 198 | A+ | Robert Million | - | 19 | 53
Facility
53
KS AVG
100
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#85 / 191 | 2.8
Facility
2.8
KS AVG
3.1
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#67 / 191 |
| Brookdale Rosehill | AL NH | Shawnee | 92
Facility
92
KS AVG
69
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#45 / 224 | Yes |
54
Facility
54
KS AVG
46
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#138 / 363 | Studio / 1 Bed |
81.5%
Facility
81.5%
KS AVG
77.4%
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#182 / 198 | A+ | - | - | 5 | 36
Facility
36
KS AVG
100
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#66 / 191 | 7.2
Facility
7.2
KS AVG
3.1
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#181 / 191 |
| Garden Villas of Lenexa | AL IL MC NH | Lenexa | 78
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78
KS AVG
69
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#65 / 224 | Yes |
75
Facility
75
KS AVG
46
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#39 / 363 | Suite |
79.5%
Facility
79.5%
KS AVG
77.4%
Rank
#110 / 198 | A+ | Mark Sutton | - | 15 | 58
Facility
58
KS AVG
100
Rank
#89 / 191 | 3.9
Facility
3.9
KS AVG
3.1
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#94 / 191 |
| Antioch Valley Senior Living | AL MC | Overland Park (Rose Estates) | 120
Facility
120
KS AVG
69
Rank
#24 / 224 | No |
51
Facility
51
KS AVG
46
Rank
#161 / 363 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed |
62.5%
Facility
62.5%
KS AVG
77.4%
Rank
#164 / 198 | - | Bryan Roby | Antioch Opco LLC | 19 | 32
Facility
32
KS AVG
100
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#64 / 191 | 1.7
Facility
1.7
KS AVG
3.1
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#49 / 191 |
| Brookdale Salina Kirwin | AL | Salina | 43
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43
KS AVG
69
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#184 / 224 | Yes |
62
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62
KS AVG
46
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#87 / 363 | Suite |
58.1%
Facility
58.1%
KS AVG
77.4%
Rank
#175 / 198 | A+ | Latorya Ann Loud-Boswell | Brookdale Salina Kirwin | 18 | 22
Facility
22
KS AVG
100
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#41 / 191 | 1.2
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1.2
KS AVG
3.1
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#32 / 191 |
Lone Tree Retirement Community is a 45-bed skilled nursing facility located at 801 E Grant in Meade, Kansas. Operating as the long-term care unit of Meade District Hospital, the community serves Meade County as a public hospital district resource under the administration of John Brand.
As a skilled nursing facility (SNF), the community provides 24-hour clinical nursing and rehabilitation under the federal Medicare and Medicaid frameworks. The facility currently carries a 5-out-of-5-star overall CMS rating, the highest possible designation. This rating is supported by a health inspection score and quality measures that both trend significantly above state and national averages. Notably, based on the most recent focused health filings, the community maintains a citations-per-inspection rate of zero for current infection control surveys. Occupancy typically stands at 73%, providing a local resource for long-term care, memory care, and respite services.
Staffing is a primary differentiator for the facility, which provides approximately 4 hours and 36 minutes of total nursing care per resident per day, ranking it above the Kansas state average. Direct care is anchored by a high staff-to-resident ratio, including 41 minutes of Registered Nurse (RN) coverage and 53 minutes of Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) coverage daily. The interdisciplinary medical team provides specialized services such as cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation, wound care, and physical, respiratory, and speech therapies. On-site audiology and optometry support further round out the clinical menu, facilitating comprehensive care without residents needing to leave the campus.
Residents live in studio or semi-private suites equipped with 24-hour emergency response systems and individually calibrated climate controls. All-inclusive services cover three nutritious meals daily served in a family-style dining room, alongside weekly housekeeping and personal laundry. Community life is supported by a full activity calendar that includes restorative exercise classes and therapeutic gardening alongside spiritual sessions, creative workshops, and scheduled group outings. For added convenience, the facility offers on-site parking and scheduled transportation for medical appointments and community shopping.
Those seeking a top-rated, hospital-affiliated community with high staffing ratios in a rural setting may find this environment appropriate. Prospective residents should contact the administration directly to discuss current bed availability and schedule a tour to assess the 2026 quality performance and clinical programs firsthand. If you want me to be able to save or delete info about you, turn on the feature on the Saved info page.
Sterling Village, the legal name for Agewise Living INC, operates as a 45-bed skilled nursing facility at 204 W. Washington Avenue in Sterling, Rice County, Kansas. Administrator Karen Smith directs operations for a nonprofit community providing long-term care, memory care, and respite services under Medicare and Medicaid certification. The facility maintains 24/7 medical oversight with licensed nurses managing medication administration and clinical emergencies.
Recent inspection findings exposed serious care gaps.
Two complaint investigations in January 2025 substantiated failures to follow resident care plans; one resident sustained a tibia fracture, another fell due to noncompliance with documented safety protocols. Eight deficiencies were cited, including gaps in medication regimen reviews, the absence of a full-time dietary manager, water management program noncompliance, insufficient staff training, and inadequate monitoring of physician-ordered fluid restrictions. The facility submitted corrective actions in February 2025 and achieved zero deficiencies on its March 19, 2025 follow-up survey.
Seven-year deficiency totals track slightly below the state average, yet more recent compliance data provides only partial reassurance given the nature of the January violations.
Nursing staffing measures 5 hours 2 minutes per resident daily; roughly 7% above Kansas standards.
A full-time certified dietary manager was hired in February 2025 to strengthen nutritional oversight. Physical therapy, occupational therapy, wound care, and specialized monitoring are available. Daily services include three meals, housekeeping, and personal laundry; residents occupy private or semi-private rooms equipped with 24-hour emergency call systems. An activity director organizes therapeutic programming and social engagement.
Occupancy sits at 58% (26 of 45 beds), considerably below the state average of 79.5%.
Quality-of-life measures reveal substantial resident decline patterns: 6.9% experience falls with major injury (58% above state norms), 10.6% of high-risk residents develop pressure ulcers (127% above average), and 27.9% show worsening walking ability (44% above baseline). These outcome measures suggest systemic challenges in care execution despite recent staffing improvements.
The community serves residents in small-town Kansas seeking skilled nursing with active daily programming, suitable for those who prioritize round-the-clock clinical staffing and therapeutic services in a rural setting.
Village Shalom is a voluntary nonprofit senior living campus at 5500 W 123rd Street in Overland Park, Kansas. Operated by Village Shalom, Inc. and administered by Jamie Paredes, the 193-unit campus serves Johnson County as a Life Plan community, providing independent living, assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing.
The health center functions as a combined Skilled Nursing Facility (SNF) and Nursing Facility (NF), primarily serving short-stay residents with a 64% Medicare admission mix. It holds a 3-out-of-5-star overall CMS rating, which balances high clinical quality and staffing against a health inspection score that has historically trended below state averages. Notably, based on the most recent 2026 focused health filings, the community maintains a citations-per-inspection rate of zero. Occupancy remains strong at approximately 86%, reflecting consistent demand for its campus-scale continuum.Staffing and Clinical ProfileThe staffing model is a primary differentiator, providing 6 hours and 52 minutes of total nursing care per resident per day—the fourth-highest ranking among 130 Kansas skilled nursing facilities. Direct care is anchored by high nurse-to-resident ratios, including 58 minutes of Registered Nurse (RN) coverage and 1 hour and 36 minutes of Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) coverage daily. Clinical outcomes for long-stay residents are exceptional, with emergency department visit rates 64% better than the Kansas state average. The facility also specializes in intensive short-term rehabilitation, where physical therapy hours are 200% above state norms.
The campus features predominantly private rooms with individual bathrooms, emergency call systems, and complimentary Wi-Fi. All-inclusive services cover three kosher-style meals daily served in a restaurant-style dining room, as well as housekeeping, maintenance-free living, and personal laundry. Residents have access to a rich array of social and wellness resources including: A Spa and Wellness Center featuring an aquatic therapy pool and a state-of-the-art gym is available for functional recovery and fitness. Cultural and social engagement is supported by Rachel’s Café, the Epsten Gallery, a central fireplace lounge, and beautifully landscaped walking paths. For spiritual needs, the community provides diverse services, including Christian, Catholic, and Jewish offerings.
Those seeking a mission-driven, nonprofit community with industry-leading staffing ratios and a high-resource wellness environment may find this campus appropriate. Prospective residents should contact the administrator directly to discuss current bed availability and schedule a tour to assess the 2026 quality performance and neighborhood-style memory care suites firsthand.
Located at 201 E Flaming Road in Olathe’s walkable downtown (Walk Score 76), Aho LLC operates a 125-bed skilled nursing facility serving short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, and memory care residents. Bryan Pippitt administers the privately owned facility under Aho Propco Holdings LLC.
Occupancy runs at 86%, which is above Kansas’s 79.5% average, indicating sustained demand. Staffing totals 4 hours 6 minutes of nursing per resident daily, paired with above-average physical therapy hours.
The facility holds a 1-star CMS rating. Over 14 years, it accumulated 59 deficiencies, 41% fewer than the Kansas average. However, recent inspection patterns tell a different story.
From May 2022 through September 2025, four inspections identified 14, 13, 13, and 16 deficiencies respectively. The May 2022 survey found inadequate dementia care that resulted in resident-to-resident altercations, injuries, and hospitalizations, with an immediate jeopardy designation. September 2025’s inspection detailed unlocked medication carts accessible to cognitively impaired and ambulatory residents, unsecured oxygen storage, delayed meal service, documented verbal abuse by staff, incomplete sexual abuse prevention, and food safety violations. Care planning remains incomplete, transfers lack timely notifications, and assistive device protocols are not followed (wheelchair foot pedals not used during transport).
No enforcement actions or license suspensions have been imposed.
The facility provides specialized services: stroke and neurological care, wound management, pulmonary support, on-site dialysis, beauty services, activity programming, and pet visitation. Meals are chef-prepared; suites include Wi-Fi and emergency call systems.
Recent deficiency findings, particularly those regarding medication security, dementia supervision, and resident dignity, suggest operational concerns requiring direct facility inquiry before admission.
Avita Senior Living at Derby (legal name Derby Assisted Living LLC) is a 35-bed licensed assisted living facility located at 719 N Klein Circle in Derby, Kansas. Administered by Miranda Rowland and serving Sedgwick County, the community provides a personalized residential model focusing on independence and relationship-centered care for seniors aged 55 and older.
As a state-licensed assisted living facility (ALF), the community operates under a month-to-month, all-inclusive care model that covers meals, housekeeping, and daily wellness programs. The facility maintains a notably high occupancy rate of approximately 91%, reflecting consistent local demand for its 32 occupied beds. While state-licensed facilities do not receive federal CMS star ratings, current licensure filings through 2026 show that the community maintains a citations-per-inspection rate of zero for the majority of its operational history. Staffing and Clinical ProfileThe staffing model emphasizes 24-hour availability to assist residents with daily living tasks such as bathing, dressing, and mobility. Licensed care staff provides medication management and specialized diabetic care, including insulin administration and blood sugar testing. The community also coordinates on-site physical and occupational therapies to support functional recovery and maintain resident independence. Relationship building is a core priority, with staff encouraged to engage personally with residents during meals and daily activities to foster a nurturing, family-like environment.
The boutique-style community is situated on a quiet cul-de-sac and features a central courtyard with direct access for select residential units. Residents live in private studio or one-bedroom apartments equipped with kitchenettes, walk-in showers, and two on-site tornado safe rooms for enhanced safety. All-inclusive services cover three restaurant-style meals daily served in a communal dining room, as well as: Weekly housekeeping, personal laundry, and scheduled transportation for community outings and medical appointments are standard. Life enrichment is supported by a fireplace lounge, an on-site beauty and barber salon, and a robust social calendar including Bible study, exercise classes, and live musical entertainment. The community is pet-friendly and accommodates small pets to ensure residents feel completely at home.
Those seeking a smaller, highly rated residential community with a long-standing record of licensure compliance and stable leadership may find this environment appropriate. Prospective residents should contact the administrator directly to discuss current bed availability and schedule a tour to assess the 2026 quality performance and personalized care neighborhoods firsthand.
Homestead of Overland Park (legal name Homestead of Overland Park Operations LLC) is a 51-bed licensed assisted living and memory care facility at 11701 Nieman Road in Overland Park, Kansas. Part of the Midwest Health network and administered by Dakota Roberts, the community holds dual state licensure to provide residential health care and secured memory care for Johnson County seniors.
The community provides 24-hour personalized care for residents requiring support with daily activities and specialized memory assistance. As a state-licensed facility, it does not hold a federal CMS star rating, but current 2026 licensure filings show that it maintains a citations-per-inspection rate of zero based on its most recent compliance surveys. Occupancy currently stands at approximately 70%, with a census of 36 residents. Situated in a “Walker’s Paradise” with a Walk Score of 92, the facility is located within walking distance of local retail centers and medical offices.
Licensed healthcare professionals and certified medication aides are available 24/7 to manage medication administration, bathing, and mobility assistance. The clinical team coordinates specialized services including incontinence care and on-site health monitoring, with individualized care plans routinely re-evaluated to match resident needs. While the facility offers a secured memory care unit for those with cognitive impairment, it also supports residents seeking a standard assisted living environment with varying levels of physical assistance. Physical and occupational therapies are available through external partnerships to facilitate functional recovery.
The facility features private suites equipped with kitchenettes, basic cable, and a state-of-the-art wireless emergency response system. All-inclusive monthly services cover three home-cooked meals daily in a full-service dining room, as well as weekly housekeeping, maintenance, and linen services.
Common areas include a library, a media and activities room, a fitness center, and an on-site chapel for religious services. Residents also benefit from a beauty salon, laundry services, and scheduled transportation for non-medical community outings and errands. Social and recreational programs are a staple of daily life, aimed at fostering an enriched lifestyle and shared experiences among neighbors.
Those seeking a residential-style community with a highly walkable location and specialized dementia care may find this environment appropriate. Prospective residents should contact the administrator directly to discuss current staffing levels and schedule a tour to assess the 2026 quality performance and memory care neighborhoods firsthand.
Gran Villas Pittsburg is a 34-bed licensed assisted living facility located at 1004 E. Centennial Street in Pittsburg, Kansas. Owned by Medicalodges Inc, a 100% employee-owned organization, the community serves Crawford County with residential assisted living, memory care, and respite services.
The community operates under a month-to-month service model and is one of the few regional options accessible to Medicaid-eligible residents through the Kansas Frail Elderly (FE) Waiver. It currently maintains an occupancy rate of approximately 71%, with 24 of 34 beds occupied. While assisted living facilities are not subject to federal CMS star ratings, current state licensure filings through 2026 show that the community maintains a citations-per-inspection rate of zero in its most recent standard health surveys. With a Walk Score of 79, the facility is situated in a highly walkable area near Via Christi Hospital and local pharmacies.
Licensed nurses and personal assistants are available 24 hours a day to assist with medication management and activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and mobility. The clinical team coordinates a broad range of healthcare services, including specialized incontinence care, functional capacity screenings, and in-home physical, occupational, and speech therapy arranged within resident suites. Staffing is anchored by the facility’s employee-owned structure, which the organization credits with promoting higher staff longevity and more personalized resident care.
Residents live in private or semi-private suites that feature kitchenettes, individually controlled climate systems, and 24-hour emergency call buttons. All-inclusive services cover three homemade meals served daily in a communal dining room, as well as weekly housekeeping and personal laundry. Community life is supported by diverse amenities including: Walking paths, a garden, a beauty salon and barbershop, and a fireplace lounge for social gatherings. Residents benefit from a social calendar featuring movie nights, arts and crafts, gardening clubs, and denomination-neutral Bible studies. Scheduled transportation is provided for medical appointments, errands, and community outings to ensure residents stay connected to the local area.
Those seeking an affordable, Medicaid-accessible assisted living option with a strong emphasis on independence and employee-led care may find this environment appropriate. Prospective residents should contact the administrator directly to discuss current staffing levels and the specific elopement prevention protocols implemented following 2023 quality reviews before proceeding with an in-person tour.
The Mapleton Andover is a licensed assisted living and memory care facility located at 1419 W. Central Avenue in Andover, Kansas. Administered by a community-based director and serving the Wichita metropolitan area, the center provides specialized long-term support in two residential-scale buildings designed to offer a neighborhood atmosphere.
The community operates under a state-licensed model that offers 24-hour medical oversight and personalized care for residents requiring physical and cognitive assistance. While state-licensed facilities do not participate in the federal CMS star rating system, current 2026 filings show that the facility currently maintains a citations-per-inspection rate of zero based on its most recent compliance surveys. Occupancy has trended upward over the last several years, with the community currently serving a growing population across its 17-bed and 20-bed residential units.
Support is provided 24/7 by a team of licensed nurses and experienced aides who manage medication administration, bathing, and mobility assistance. The clinical team coordinates with local medical service providers and in-home medical partnerships to ensure consistent healthcare delivery within the facility. Residents also have access to an on-site therapy room for functional recovery and a visiting physician for medical consultations. The staffing model emphasizes a high ratio of care providers to residents, facilitating personalized attention and rapid emergency response.
The campus features private suites equipped with full private bathrooms, kitchenettes, individual climate controls, and high-speed internet. All-inclusive monthly services cover restaurant-style dining with dietitian-approved meals, weekly housekeeping, and personal laundry. Shared amenities include: Beautifully decorated common areas, a fireplace lounge, a hair salon, and private meeting rooms. A social calendar featuring bingo, card games, movie nights, and daily devotions keeps residents engaged and connected to the local community.
The facility is situated across from the Terradyne Country Club and provides scheduled transportation for residents to local medical clinics and shopping centers. Individuals seeking a smaller, family-oriented environment with specialized memory care services in the Andover area may find this community appropriate. Prospective residents should contact the administrator directly to discuss current bed availability and schedule a tour to assess the 2026 quality performance and residential-style homes firsthand.
Pine Village is a 74-bed skilled nursing and memory care community operated by Christian-based non-profit Memorial Home Inc at 86 22nd Avenue in Moundridge, McPherson County, Kansas. Part of a full-continuum CCRC serving adults 62 and older, the facility welcomes Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, with an average stay length of 315 days and only 1 of 66 current residents on Medicare, a profile geared entirely toward long-term care.
CMS scores the facility 3 stars, 8.3 percent above Kansas average, with health inspection performance running 50.4 percent above state mean. Staffing is a consistent strength: nurse hours reach 6h 9m per resident daily, 30 percent above Kansas average and ranked 11th out of 141 Kansas skilled nursing facilities, with CNA hours 38 percent above and LPN hours 82 percent above state figures. Quality measures run 68.8 percent below Kansas average and are the primary drag on the overall rating. Across 3 inspections since 2021, the facility totaled 13 citations, all moderate, well below the Kansas average of 24.6, with no critical or serious findings, fines, and payment denials. The facility has limited availability at 89 percent occupancy, above Kansas’ 79.5 percent average.
Services include a wellness center, active resident and family councils, and respite care.
Pine Village is appropriate for long-term skilled nursing and memory care within a non-profit, faith-based continuum of care in Moundridge.
Parkside Homes is a 50-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation community at 200 Willow Road in Hillsboro, Kansas, operated by municipal entity City of Hillsboro in Marion County. Part of a broader campus with independent and assisted living, the facility takes Medicare, Medicaid, and private pay, averaging a stay of 265 days.
CMS grades the facility 1 star, 63.9 percent below Kansas’ average, driven by a health inspection sub-rating running 62.4 percent below state mean. Staffing and quality measures both run above Kansas’ average. Across 6 inspections since 2021, the facility totaled 37 citations including 3 critical findings, 233 percent above Kansas’ 0.9 average. A $44,000 federal fine and an 8-day payment denial were issued in October 2024, bringing total fines to $73,000 across three penalties in the past three years. Nurse hours reach 5h 19m per resident daily, 13 percent above Kansas’ average, with CNA hours running 40 percent above state figure. At 58 percent occupancy that’s well below Kansas’ 79.5 percent average and ranked 188th out of 217 state facilities, the community has significant availability.
Services are memory care, rehabilitation, and respite care alongside skilled nursing. An active resident council is present.
Parkside Homes caters to skilled nursing and rehabilitation residents in Hillsboro within a municipally operated community in Marion County.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these assisted living communities
Every community above is evaluated across six weighted categories using public data including state inspection records, review platforms, BBB profiles, and operator-published materials.
Weighting overview
- 35%Resident Experience
- 25%Regulatory
- 15%Visual Media
- 10%Website
- 10%Stability
- 5%Environment
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Resident & Family Experience 35%
The single largest share of every ranking. Aggregated review sentiment and volume from major platforms — the closest signal to real resident experience.
- Includes
- Review Sentiment
- Review Volume
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Regulatory & Safety Record 25%
State inspection records, citations, and complaint visits. We weight per-inspection rates more heavily than raw counts.
- Includes
- State Inspections
- Citations/Inspection
- % Inspections w/ Citations
- Complaint Visits
- Accreditations
- BBB Rating
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Visual Media & Transparency 15%
Communities that publish high-quality visuals give families a real preview. No photos or tours = a negative transparency signal.
- Includes
- Video Tours
- Virtual Walkthroughs
- Photo Quantity
- Photo Quality
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Website & Operator Transparency 10%
Site quality and whether the operator publishes basic accountability information — staff names, contact details, ownership.
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- Website Content
- Mobile Usability
- Staff Info Available
- Owner Info Available
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Community Stability 10%
Operational signals indicating whether a community is well-run and meeting demand.
- Includes
- Occupancy Rate
- Bed Options
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Environment & Pricing 5%
Walkability and pricing transparency. Walk Score is weighted higher for Independent Living than for Memory Care, where most residents do not leave unaccompanied.
- Includes
- Walk Score
- Pricing Transparency
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Frequently Asked Questions about Assisted Living in Kansas
What's the difference between assisted living and memory care in Kansas?
Assisted living in Kansas supports residents with daily activities (bathing, dressing, medication management) while preserving independence. Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living for residents living with Alzheimer's or dementia, and adds 24/7 secured environments, dementia-trained staff, and structured routines designed to reduce confusion and wandering.
What's the difference between assisted living and a nursing home in Kansas?
Assisted living in Kansas is a residential model focused on housing, hospitality, and help with daily activities. Nursing homes (skilled nursing facilities) provide 24/7 medical care from licensed nurses for residents with significant health needs, and are regulated more strictly under both state and federal CMS rules.
Does Kansas Medicaid cover assisted living?
Kansas Medicaid does not directly pay room-and-board for assisted living, but most states (including Kansas) offer Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) waivers that can offset the cost of care services delivered inside a licensed community. Eligibility, waitlists, and covered services vary — check directly with the state Medicaid agency.
What is assisted living?
Assisted living combines private or semi-private apartments with help on activities of daily living (meals, bathing, dressing, medication management) and a social calendar — for residents who need some support but do not need 24/7 medical care.
How many assisted living facilities are listed on this page?
This page features 218 assisted living facilities in Kansas. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.
How do I choose the right assisted living facility in Kansas?
Start by matching the level of care offered to the resident's current and anticipated needs, then compare licensing status, staff-to-resident ratios, recent inspection results, and pricing. Tour at least two or three communities in Kansas, talk to current residents and families, and confirm what is included in the base rate versus billed as add-on services.
What should I look for when visiting assisted living facilities in Kansas?
Pay attention to staff interactions with residents, cleanliness and odor, food quality at meal times, the activity calendar, and how questions about pricing and care plans are answered. Ask to see the most recent state inspection report, the move-out / level-of-care-change policy, and a sample monthly bill that lists every fee.















