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| Sunrise of Overland Park | MC AL RC | Overland Park | 82
Facility
82
KS AVG
69
Rank
#56 / 224 | Yes |
52
Facility
52
KS AVG
46
Rank
#155 / 363 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed | - | - | Daniel Chik | Colonial Village | 16 | 0
Facility
0
KS AVG
100
Rank
#1 / 191 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
KS AVG
3.1
Rank
#1 / 191 |
| The Heritage of Overland Park | MC NC RC | Overland Park (Windsor Manor) | 72
Facility
72
KS AVG
69
Rank
#77 / 224 | No |
19
Facility
19
KS AVG
46
Rank
#318 / 363 | Private Rooms / Semi-Private Rooms | - | - | Kristin Dankof | - | 4 | 0
Facility
0
KS AVG
100
Rank
#1 / 191 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
KS AVG
3.1
Rank
#1 / 191 |
| Sunrise of Leawood | MC AL | Leawood (Town Center Business Park) | 105
Facility
105
KS AVG
69
Rank
#34 / 224 | Yes |
62
Facility
62
KS AVG
46
Rank
#87 / 363 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed / Suite |
79.0%
Facility
79.0%
KS AVG
77.4%
Rank
#113 / 198 | - | Darin Cizerle | - | 22 | 61
Facility
61
KS AVG
100
Rank
#92 / 191 | 2.8
Facility
2.8
KS AVG
3.1
Rank
#67 / 191 |
| Colonial Village Overland Park | MC AL IL NH | Overland Park | 82
Facility
82
KS AVG
69
Rank
#56 / 224 | Yes |
45
Facility
45
KS AVG
46
Rank
#199 / 363 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed |
84.1%
Facility
84.1%
KS AVG
77.4%
Rank
#85 / 198 | - | Daniel Chik | Colonial Village | 16 | 0
Facility
0
KS AVG
100
Rank
#1 / 191 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
KS AVG
3.1
Rank
#1 / 191 |
| Parkwood Village | MC AL | Pratt | 73
Facility
73
KS AVG
69
Rank
#75 / 224 | No |
70
Facility
70
KS AVG
46
Rank
#57 / 363 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed |
86.3%
Facility
86.3%
KS AVG
77.4%
Rank
#75 / 198 | - | Sharon Will | Chc | 14 | 7
Facility
7
KS AVG
100
Rank
#19 / 191 | 0.5
Facility
0.5
KS AVG
3.1
Rank
#17 / 191 |
| Avita Assisted Living and Memory Care | MC AL | Wichita (The Dell) | 100
Facility
100
KS AVG
69
Rank
#36 / 224 | No |
28
Facility
28
KS AVG
46
Rank
#269 / 363 | Studio / 1 Bed / 2 Bed |
66.0%
Facility
66.0%
KS AVG
77.4%
Rank
#155 / 198 | - | Jennifer Stastny | Avita Senior Living At Rolling Hills | 16 | 45
Facility
45
KS AVG
100
Rank
#76 / 191 | 2.8
Facility
2.8
KS AVG
3.1
Rank
#67 / 191 |
| Colonial Oaks at Leawood | MC AL | Leawood (Grace Gardens) | 87
Facility
87
KS AVG
69
Rank
#51 / 224 | No |
10
Facility
10
KS AVG
46
Rank
#339 / 363 | Private Rooms |
73.6%
Facility
73.6%
KS AVG
77.4%
Rank
#132 / 198 | - | Kent Mcgeeney | Colonial Oaks At Leawood | 9 | 26
Facility
26
KS AVG
100
Rank
#52 / 191 | 2.9
Facility
2.9
KS AVG
3.1
Rank
#74 / 191 |
| Regent Park Assisted Living & Memory Care | MC AL | Wichita (Bradford Place) | 87
Facility
87
KS AVG
69
Rank
#51 / 224 | No |
28
Facility
28
KS AVG
46
Rank
#269 / 363 | 1 Bed / 2 Bed |
80.5%
Facility
80.5%
KS AVG
77.4%
Rank
#104 / 198 | A+ | Traci Hayden | - | 19 | 54
Facility
54
KS AVG
100
Rank
#86 / 191 | 2.8
Facility
2.8
KS AVG
3.1
Rank
#67 / 191 |
| Dove Estates Senior Living Community | MC AL IL RC | Goddard | 80
Facility
80
KS AVG
69
Rank
#59 / 224 | No |
20
Facility
20
KS AVG
46
Rank
#311 / 363 | Assisted Living (80) |
67.5%
Facility
67.5%
KS AVG
77.4%
Rank
#152 / 198 | - | Sara Miller | - | 13 | 43
Facility
43
KS AVG
100
Rank
#75 / 191 | 3.3
Facility
3.3
KS AVG
3.1
Rank
#82 / 191 |
| Legend at Capital Ridge | MC AL | Topeka (Southwest Arvonia Place) | 76
Facility
76
KS AVG
69
Rank
#68 / 224 | No |
38
Facility
38
KS AVG
46
Rank
#228 / 363 | 1 Bed | - | - | Ashley Burnison | - | 17 | 17
Facility
17
KS AVG
100
Rank
#34 / 191 | 1.0
Facility
1.0
KS AVG
3.1
Rank
#24 / 191 |
| Avenue 81 | MC AL IL | Overland Park (Colonial Village) | 55
Facility
55
KS AVG
69
Rank
#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
Rank
#28 / 191 |
| Homestead of Crestview | MC AL | Wichita (North 127Th Street East) | 48
Facility
48
KS AVG
69
Rank
#145 / 224 | No |
11
Facility
11
KS AVG
46
Rank
#336 / 363 | Assisted Living (48) | - | A+ | Tessa Simpson | - | 27 | 0
Facility
0
KS AVG
100
Rank
#1 / 191 | 0.0
Facility
0.0
KS AVG
3.1
Rank
#1 / 191 |
| Cedar Lake Village | MC AL IL NH RC | Olathe (Cedar Lake Village) | 72
Facility
72
KS AVG
69
Rank
#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
Rank
#85 / 191 | 2.8
Facility
2.8
KS AVG
3.1
Rank
#67 / 191 |
| Garden Villas of Lenexa | MC AL IL NH | Lenexa | 78
Facility
78
KS AVG
69
Rank
#65 / 224 | Yes |
75
Facility
75
KS AVG
46
Rank
#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
Rank
#94 / 191 |
| Antioch Valley Senior Living | MC AL | 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
Rank
#64 / 191 | 1.7
Facility
1.7
KS AVG
3.1
Rank
#49 / 191 |
Brookdale College Square is a dedicated memory care community located at 11000 Oakmont St in Overland Park, Kansas. Operated by Brookdale Senior Living, the community delivers its proprietary “Clare Bridge” programming—a structured, person-centered approach designed specifically for Johnson County residents living with Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia.
The community operates as a secure, single-story residential facility specializing in high-acuity memory support. It currently maintains an occupancy rate of approximately 82%, reflecting steady demand for its specialized dementia beds. While state-licensed assisted living communities do not hold federal CMS star ratings, current 2026 filings show that the facility maintains a citations-per-inspection rate of zero based on its most recent standard health and safety surveys. Starting monthly pricing is approximately $7,690, and the community accepts Medicare for eligible healthcare services.
Nursing and certified care staff are available 24/7 to assist with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, and mobility. The clinical team coordinates specialized diabetic care, such as insulin management and blood glucose monitoring, as well as on-site podiatry services. Daily life follows a “Daily Path” of engagement, which includes morning mental workouts, clustered group discussions, and walking groups designed to preserve cognitive function and reduce behavioral distress. Personalized care plans are routinely adjusted based on individual disease progression to ensure comfort and safety.
Residents live in private suites with full private bathrooms and ample natural light, which families are encouraged to personalize with family photos and familiar furnishings. All-inclusive monthly fees cover three chef-prepared, restaurant-style meals daily, featuring a menu designed specifically for seniors with dementia, including “finger foods” to promote independence.
The campus features several secure indoor and outdoor shared spaces:An arts and crafts studio, a greenhouse for gardening, and a full-service beauty and barber shop provide diverse engagement options. Secure outdoor walking paths and landscaped courtyards allow for safe movement, while keypad entry systems and emergency response alarms in each room ensure a high level of security. Scheduled transportation is also provided for local medical appointments and community outings within the Overland Park area.
Prospective residents seeking a structured, secure environment with specialized expertise in Alzheimer’s and dementia care may find this community appropriate. Interested individuals should contact the administrator directly to discuss current caregiver-to-resident ratios and schedule a tour to assess the 2026 quality performance and memory care neighborhoods firsthand.
Neuvant MD Memory Care (operating as Neuvant House of Lawrence) is a 50-bed licensed assisted living and memory care facility at 1216 Biltmore Drive in Lawrence, Kansas. Administered by Cosmas Saina, the community operates two distinct houses on one campus, one for assisted living and one specialized for Alzheimer’s and related dementias, serving Douglas County residents with long-term and respite care.
The facility functions under a state-licensed residential model that accepts the Kansas Medicaid Frail Elderly (FE) Waiver, making it a viable option for those requiring dedicated memory support. While state-licensed communities do not receive federal CMS star ratings, current 2026 filings show the facility maintains a citations-per-inspection rate of zero based on its most recent standard health surveys. Occupancy has grown steadily to approximately 56%, reflecting increasing local demand for its 28 currently occupied beds.
Nursing and certified care staff are on-site 24/7 to manage medication administration, diabetic care, and assistance with activities of daily living. The clinical model is distinguished by a person-centered approach that previously earned a National Quality Award Bronze designation, focusing on sensory engagement and individualized redirection for memory care residents. In addition to daily wellness monitoring, the facility coordinates on-site health assessments and ambulatory assistance to streamline medical needs. Staffing levels are designed to support both full-time residents and a “Day Stay” program, which allows for intensive daytime engagement for non-residents.
The campus features two “houses” with open floor plans and large windows designed to maximize natural light and create a homelike atmosphere. Residents live in private, spacious suites with wheelchair-accessible showers and emergency call systems. All-inclusive monthly services cover chef-prepared meals served in family-style dining rooms, housekeeping, and personal laundry. The property includes a secure garden with walking paths and an on-site chicken coop that offers sensory and outdoor engagement. An activity center hosts tailored cognitive programs and social events designed to maintain resident dignity, while an on-site beauty salon and scheduled transportation provide added convenience.
Individuals seeking specialized dementia support in a community-recognized setting with dedicated houses for different care levels may find this environment appropriate. Interested parties should contact the administrator directly to discuss current elopement monitoring systems and schedule a tour to assess the 2026 quality performance and clinical neighborhoods firsthand.
Meridian Rehabilitation & Health Care Center is a 106-bed skilled nursing facility located at 1555 N. Meridian Street in Wichita, Kansas. Managed by Tutera Senior Living, the community specializes in short-term rehabilitation, long-term care, and gender-specific memory care units for residents with Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
As a skilled nursing facility (SNF), Meridian provides 24-hour clinical nursing and therapy services under the federal Medicare and Medicaid framework. The facility carries a 1-out-of-5-star overall CMS rating, which reflects health inspection performance that has trended below state averages. However, recent focused filings indicate that the community has maintained a citations-per-inspection rate of zero in current infection control surveys. With approximately 79 of its 106 beds occupied, the center maintains an occupancy rate of 75%, providing a local resource for specialized post-acute care. S
The staffing model provides a total of 3 hours and 14 minutes of daily nursing care per resident. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) coverage is a metric of stability at 50 minutes per day, which exceeds the Kansas state average of 40 minutes. While Registered Nurse (RN) hours average 15 minutes per day, the facility coordinates a comprehensive clinical program including advanced wound care, IV therapy, and pain management. Physical therapy hours are notably high at 150% above the state average, prioritizing functional recovery for short-stay rehabilitation patients.
Residents live in private or semi-private suites that feature 24-hour emergency response systems and Wi-Fi access. All-inclusive services cover restaurant-style dining, weekly housekeeping, personal laundry, and scheduled transportation to medical appointments. The campus features a secured landscaped courtyard for outdoor therapy and a beauty salon and barbershop. Daily life is supported by a social activities calendar that includes exercise groups and therapeutic recreational opportunities tailored to resident needs.
Those seeking specialized memory care or intensive physical therapy in a community setting may find this environment appropriate. Individuals evaluating the facility should contact the administration directly to discuss current unit pricing, which typically ranges from $2,775 to $6,275 per month, and schedule a tour to review the most recent quality measures and compliance documentation firsthand.
Medicalodges Atchison is a 45-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility located at 1637 Riley Street in Atchison, Kansas. Owned and operated by Medicalodges, Inc., a 100% employee-owned company, the facility has served Atchison County for 28 years, providing Medicare and Medicaid-certified services.
As a skilled nursing facility (SNF), the community provides 24-hour clinical nursing care and rehabilitation services under the federal Medicare and Medicaid framework. While state-wide averages for health citations in Kansas remain near 10, Medicalodges Atchison has maintained a citations-per-inspection rate of zero in recent focused surveys, and a June 2024 health inspection recorded performance levels effectively in line with state averages. The 100% occupancy rate, compared to a state average of 79.5%, reflects high local utilization for its 45-bed capacity.
The facility’s staffing model features high Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) coverage, providing 1 hour and 17 minutes per resident per day, nearly double the Kansas state average of 40 minutes. Direct care is further supported by nurse aides who provide 2 hours and 51 minutes of daily care, slightly exceeding the state benchmark. While RN hours (32 minutes) and physical therapy hours (1 minute) trend below state averages, the facility maintains steady weekend nursing coverage and coordinates a range of specialized services, including diabetes management, music therapy, and wound care.
The campus offers both short-term rehabilitation and long-term care in a setting featuring private bathrooms and wheelchair-accessible showers. Dining services are managed on-site, offering restaurant-style dining with specific accommodations for low-sodium, no-sugar, and vegetarian diets. All-inclusive services cover medical transportation, cable TV, and social programming, including intergenerational activities and on-site devotional services. Common areas include a garden, a beauty salon, and a rehabilitation gym for inpatient therapy.
Individuals seeking a fully occupied, employee-owned facility with exceptionally high LPN staffing ratios may find this setting appropriate. Prospective residents should contact the administrator directly to discuss current bed availability and review the most recent state survey reports to assess quality measures firsthand before proceeding with a placement.
Kansas Christian Home is a nonprofit, church-affiliated senior living community located at 1035 SE 3rd Street in Newton, Kansas. Owned by Friends of Kansas Christian Home Inc., the campus operates as a Life Plan community, providing a continuum of care that includes independent living, assisted living, specialized memory care, and skilled nursing.
As a skilled nursing facility (SNF), the community provides 24-hour clinical care and rehabilitation under the federal Medicare and Medicaid framework. 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 that trends significantly above the Kansas state average. Notably, based on the most recent 2026 focused health filings, the community maintains a citations-per-inspection rate of zero.
Staffing levels are a significant metric for the facility, which provides approximately 4 hours and 41 minutes of total nursing care per resident per day—ranking it among the top half of Kansas skilled nursing providers. Direct care is anchored by Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) who provide 3 hours and 4 minutes of daily care and Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) at 47 minutes daily, both figures exceeding state benchmarks. While Registered Nurse (RN) coverage averages 34 minutes per day, which is below the state average, the facility maintains steady weekend nursing coverage at 3 hours and 48 minutes per resident day. The clinical team primarily serves a short-term rehabilitation population, with Medicare accounting for approximately 56% of new admissions.
The 92-unit campus features private and semi-private rooms equipped with Skynet technology for electronic medication administration and emergency response systems. All-inclusive services cover restaurant-style dining with spiritual and social programs designed to promote overall wellness. Social and spiritual features include religious activities, intergenerational programming, and the “Legacy of John” charitable care fund to support residents in financial need. Residents also have access to landscaped grounds, outdoor communal areas, pet-friendly policies, and convenient services such as weekly housekeeping and medical transportation.
Those seeking a top-rated, nonprofit community with a deep focus on mission-driven care and strong staffing stability may find this environment appropriate. Individuals evaluating the facility should contact the administration directly to discuss current bed availability, which often remains near 90% occupancy, and schedule a tour to assess the social and spiritual programming firsthand.
Cedarhurst of Lawrence is a 110-bed licensed assisted living and memory care facility at 4450 Bauer Farm Drive in Lawrence, Kansas. Operated by Cedarhurst Senior Living and administered by Stephanie Harms, the community serves Douglas County with specialized long-term care and respite services.
The community provides 24-hour medical oversight and personalized care for residents requiring varying levels of physical and cognitive support. While the facility does not participate in the federal CMS star rating system as a state-licensed assisted living center, recent 2026 filings indicate that it currently maintains a citations-per-inspection rate of zero based on its latest compliance surveys. Current occupancy stands at approximately 55%, with 60 of 110 units occupied, reflecting a steady census increase since late 2024. The building features a “Bauer Farm” location with a Walk Score of 87, placing it in one of the most accessible areas of the Lawrence market.
Support is managed by a team of licensed nurses and personal care aides who assist with medication management, diabetic care, and activities of daily living. The “Living TRUE” program guides memory care services, focusing on sensory experiences and specialized dementia support for residents in the 22-unit memory care wing. Residents also have access to on-site physical, occupational, and speech therapy through ancillary partnerships to promote functional recovery. Healthcare professionals are available 24/7 to manage individualized care plans and coordinate with external physicians as needed.
The 69,311-square-foot campus features studio, one-bedroom, and two-bedroom apartments equipped with kitchenettes and 24-hour emergency call systems. Many assisted living units also offer private patios that open directly onto landscaped central courtyards. All-inclusive services cover weekly housekeeping, personal laundry, and a culinary program that provides heart-healthy and brain-boost menu options.
Common areas include a private movie theater, a library, a full-service salon, and secure outdoor walking paths designed for safe exploration. For spiritual and recreational needs, the facility offers a variety of on-site activities and scheduled transportation for community shopping and medical appointments.
Prospective residents seeking a large-scale, amenity-rich environment with neighborhood-style memory care may find this setting appropriate. Those evaluating the home should contact the administrator directly to discuss current elopement prevention protocols and schedule a tour to assess the 2026 quality performance firsthand.
Phillips County Retirement Center is a 40-bed county-operated facility in Phillipsburg, Kansas. Functioning as a non-profit community resource, the center provides Medicare and Medicaid-certified skilled nursing and memory care for the residents of Phillips County and the surrounding north-central Kansas region.
As a skilled nursing facility (SNF), the center provides 24-hour clinical nursing care and rehabilitation services under the federal Medicare and Medicaid frameworks. While the community does not currently carry a CMS star rating, its occupancy remains near or at 100%, reflecting strong local demand for its 40 certified beds. Notably, based on the most recent 2026 focused survey filings, the facility maintains a citations-per-inspection rate of zero. The center’s mission emphasizes inclusive care for elderly and disabled individuals regardless of financial resources.
The facility utilizes a rural, LPN-led staffing model where direct bedside care is a primary focus. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) hours are 1 hour and 6 minutes per resident per day—65% above the Kansas state average—and nurse aide hours are 2 hours and 55 minutes daily. Total weekend nursing coverage is 3 hours and 42 minutes, which is consistent with state benchmarks. While Registered Nurse (RN) hours currently average 3 minutes per day, with oversight typically managed through supervisory or on-call arrangements, the facility maintains specialized services for memory care and short-term respite stays.
The community is situated in a moderately walkable city-center setting and features senior-friendly, wheelchair-accessible suites. All-inclusive services cover three nutritional meals daily, housekeeping, personal laundry, and all home maintenance. Campus amenities include communal dining areas, social activity spaces, and outdoor gardens. Residents have access to physical, occupational, and speech therapies coordinated through local providers, and the facility is located near Phillips County Hospital for rapid acute medical support.
Those seeking a mission-driven, county-affiliated provider with deep local roots and a strong LPN bedside presence may find this environment appropriate. Individuals evaluating the facility should contact the administrator directly to discuss clinical oversight for medically complex residents and request current state inspection documentation to assess recent quality performance firsthand.
Pleasant View Home is a 122-bed nonprofit nursing facility at 108 N. Walnut in Inman, Kansas. Managed by the Reno County Nursing Home Society, the community provides a full care continuum for McPherson County residents, including long-term skilled nursing, memory care, and short-term rehabilitation.
As a skilled nursing facility (SNF), the community provides 24-hour clinical nursing care and rehabilitation services under the federal Medicare and Medicaid framework. The facility currently carries a 2-out-of-5-star overall CMS rating. While its health inspection and staffing scores trend above state averages, the lower overall rating is primarily influenced by quality measures, such as hospital readmissions and clinical outcomes, which have historically trended below state benchmarks. Notably, based on current focused health filings, the facility maintains a citations-per-inspection rate of zero.
The staffing model is a significant metric for the facility, providing 6 hours and 33 minutes of total nursing care per resident per day, ranking it among the top 10 in Kansas. Direct care is anchored by high Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) coverage at 59 minutes daily and nurse aides providing 3 hours and 38 minutes of daily care, both figures exceeding state averages by more than 30%. While Registered Nurse (RN) coverage matches state benchmarks on weekends, physical therapy hours average 1 minute per day, which trends below the state norm. The clinical team coordinates a broad range of services, including home health, adult day care, and outpatient rehabilitation.
The campus is divided into distinct residential wings, including specialized memory care neighborhoods and independent living estates. Residents live in private or semi-private suites equipped with 24-hour emergency call systems and wheelchair-accessible bathrooms. All-inclusive services cover three nutritional meals daily, housekeeping, personal laundry, and maintenance-free living. Social life is supported by an activity center, a library, and outdoor communal gardens, with scheduled transportation available for medical appointments and community shopping trips.
Those seeking a nonprofit community with exceptionally high direct-care staffing levels and a wide service continuum may find this environment appropriate. Individuals evaluating the facility should contact the administration directly to discuss current bed availability and request details on recent quality improvement initiatives before making a final placement decision.
Evergreen Community of Johnson County is an 84-bed nonprofit nursing facility at 11875 S. Sunset Drive in Olathe, Kansas. Owned and operated by Johnson County as a government-run resource under the leadership of Charla Roberts, the facility provides a care continuum including skilled nursing, assisted living memory care, and rehabilitation.
As a county-operated nursing facility, Evergreen functions as a publicly accountable care setting for residents who require clinical oversight but do not need continuous hospital-level nursing care. The facility currently carries a 3-out-of-5-star overall CMS rating, which reflects performance levels consistent with state benchmarks. Notably, based on the most recent 2026 focused health filings, the community maintains a citations-per-inspection rate of zero for current infection control surveys. Set in a highly walkable area of Olathe with a Walk Score of 76, the community provides local access to downtown amenities and government services.
The staffing model is a significant metric of the facility’s public mandate, with direct-care hours consistently exceeding Kansas averages. Total nursing hours reach 5 hours and 18 minutes per resident per day, which is 39% higher than the state average. Registered Nurse (RN) and Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) coverage are each 47 minutes daily, while nurse aides provide 3 hours and 24 minutes of hands-on daily care, 27% above the state benchmark. Weekend total nursing coverage remains high at 4 hours and 14 minutes per resident day. Preventive care outcomes are also favorable, with emergency department visit rates trending 16% better than the Kansas state average.
The facility offers private and semi-private rooms featuring senior-friendly layouts and 24-hour emergency response systems. All-inclusive services cover restaurant-style dining with special dietary preparations, housekeeping, and personal laundry. Campus amenities include spacious common areas, outdoor courtyards with herb gardens and a fish pond, and walking paths for residents and visitors. Social life is supported by an active volunteer program and a daily activities calendar that includes recreational therapy and local community outings.
Those seeking a county-backed facility with high direct-care staffing levels and strong clinical management of emergency transitions may find this environment appropriate. Individuals evaluating the home should contact the administration directly to discuss current bed availability and schedule an in-person tour to assess the 2026 quality performance and neighborhood amenities firsthand.
Winfield Senior Living Community is a dual-licensed campus at 1320 Wheat Road in Winfield, Kansas. Managed by Winfield LTC Opco LLC and serving Cowley County, the facility provides skilled nursing, assisted living, memory care, and rehabilitation services under the leadership of Tomisha Jordan.
As a skilled nursing and assisted living facility, the community provides 24-hour clinical nursing and rehabilitation under the federal Medicare and Medicaid framework. While source data for a CMS star rating varies by year, recent 2026 filings show a health inspection performance trending below state averages. Notably, based on focused filings through 2026, the community maintains a citations-per-inspection rate of zero in current infection control standard health filings. The campus holds several quality designations, including a 2025 Bronze National Quality Award and a Pinnacle Customer Experience Award.
The staffing model provides 3 hours and 37 minutes of total nursing care per resident per day, which is largely consistent with state benchmarks. Direct care is anchored by Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs) who provide 2 hours and 55 minutes of daily care (9% above average). While Registered Nurse (RN) coverage averages 27 minutes daily and Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) hours are 15 minutes per day, both trending below Kansas averages, the clinical team coordinates specialized services including short-term rehabilitation and memory care. Long-stay clinical outcomes are a notable strength, with a hospitalization rate of 0.49 per 1,000 resident days, performing 73% better than the state average.
The 50-bed nursing facility and 30-bed assisted living program offer private and semi-private rooms featuring 24-hour emergency call systems and individual climate controls. All-inclusive services cover restaurant-style dining with special dietary preparations, housekeeping, personal laundry, and scheduled medical transportation. Campus amenities include an activity center, secure outdoor courtyards, and a beauty salon. Social life is supported by a diverse activities calendar featuring recreational therapy and therapeutic programs tailored for memory care residents
.Those seeking a broad continuum of care in a community-integrated setting may find this dual-licensed campus appropriate. Individuals evaluating the home should contact the administration directly to discuss current bed availability, as census typically reaches 72 residents, and schedule a tour to assess the licensed nurse coverage schedules and recent quality improvement initiatives firsthand.
Ranking Methodology
How we rank these memory care 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
01
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
02
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
03
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
04
Website & Operator Transparency 10%
Site quality and whether the operator publishes basic accountability information — staff names, contact details, ownership.
- Includes
- Website Content
- Mobile Usability
- Staff Info Available
- Owner Info Available
05
Community Stability 10%
Operational signals indicating whether a community is well-run and meeting demand.
- Includes
- Occupancy Rate
- Bed Options
06
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 Memory Care 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.
Does Kansas Medicaid cover memory care?
Kansas Medicaid does not directly pay room-and-board for memory care, 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 memory care?
Memory care is a specialized form of assisted living for residents living with Alzheimer's disease or other forms of dementia, with secured environments, dementia-trained staff, and routines built to reduce confusion and wandering.
How many memory care communities are listed on this page?
This page features 117 memory care communities in Kansas. Use the filters and comparison tools above to compare ratings, amenities, and pricing.
How do I choose the right memory care community 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 memory care communities 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.

















