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Assisted Living in Missouri

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OVERALL STATE RANK

Overview of assisted living in Missouri

Assisted living in Missouri provides long-term residential living in a community setting, with care services tailored to meet the varied needs of residents. Assisted living communities offer a variety of activities for seniors but also provide support with activities of daily living such as dressing, bathing, and eating. The median cost of assisted living in Missouri is $4,600 per month or $55,200 annually, according to A Place for Mom’s internal data on assisted living facilities in Missouri.[01]

While the story for how Missouri came to be known as the “Show-Me” state is debated, the borders are the only limits to all there is to see and do. Mark Twain State Park is just one example of the serene woodlands, lakes, and rivers that provide a quiet place for Missourians to commune with nature. For a deep dive into culture, Missouri’s cities are the stage for the state’s unique contributions to music, history, and of course, barbecue.

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Assisted living state rankings report

State scorecard

How we determine rankings

Our 2023 state ranking for assisted living uses A Place for Mom’s proprietary data collected from our community partners. First, we sorted through our metrics and grouped them into three pillars that are key in a quality assisted living experience. We weighted these pillars differently based on insights from our senior living experts. Then, we used these categories and their weighting to determine how each state ranks.

Read our full methodology

Top ranked Missouri cities for assisted living overall

Key findings

85%
of communities are pet friendly
57%
of communities host off-site activities
52%
of communities have restaurant-style dining
74%
offer memory care services
94%
have medication management services
77%
offer respite care

Top ranked Missouri cities - Services & Amenities

Key findings

63%
of communities cost less than the national monthly median

Missouri vs. the national monthly median cost of assisted living

Top ranked Missouri cities - Affordability

Key findings

84%
of communities are rated 4 out of 5 for cleanliness
71%
of communities are rated 4 out of 5 for meals
67%
of communities are rated 4 out of 5 for care services
68%
of communities are rated 4 out of 5 for value for cost

Top ranked Missouri cities - Ratings

Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in Missouri

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Turners Rock Senior Living Community

3911 E State Hwy D, Springfield, MO 65809
9.9
Review Score
28 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Lisa M - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

I really can't say enough about Turner's Rock. Initially my parents were in the assisted living section and after my mother passed away my dad had to move to the independent living side. The staff made sure...

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Our Lady of Mercy Country Home

2115 Maturana Dr, Liberty, MO 64068
9.8
Review Score
28 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Pam F - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

They were always willing to help at Our Lady of Mercy. They did offer several activities, but my dad did not want to participate in most of them. The ones he did participate in, he liked. Dad passed away,...

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Clarendale of St. Peters

10 Dubray Dr, Saint Peters, MO 63376
9.8
Review Score
51 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Megan O - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

We feel at home there and trust they do what they say they will do. Very warm and loving staff. They communicate well. We feel Mom is well taken care of in the memory care unit. Lots of activities- love that...

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in St. Louis

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Altenheim St. Louis

5408 S Broadway, Saint Louis, MO 63111
8.5
Review Score
23 reviews
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

The outreach fellow is great The flower arranging is fun The Bingo lady makes it exciting The outings on the van were fun The kitchen area on the floors could always use a good cleaning My auntie doesn't...

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St Louis Hills Assisted Living and Memory Care

6543 Chippewa St, Saint Louis, MO 63109
8.0
Review Score
42 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

It's not infrequent that the main elevator has one side that is broken down; older furnishings; worn carpets; minor repairs in family member's room needing repair by family members. The cleaning staff work...

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Clarendale of St. Peters

10 Dubray Dr, Saint Peters, MO 63376
9.8
Review Score
51 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Megan O - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

We feel at home there and trust they do what they say they will do. Very warm and loving staff. They communicate well. We feel Mom is well taken care of in the memory care unit. Lots of activities- love that...

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in Kansas City

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Senior Star at Wexford Place

6500 North Cosby Avenue, Kansas City, MO 64151
9.6
Review Score
106 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I live or lived in this community

Friendliness of staff- 1 of the big draws for us, everyone with few exceptions very welcoming and friendly. Meals/dining - only true negative. Has deteriorated significantly since coming here. Probably...

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The Burlington Creek Senior Living

6311 N Cosby Ave, Kansas City, MO 64151
9.3
Review Score
41 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I live or lived in this community

They were fantastic. It is well-suited for the age of the majority of residents. Our apartment was a one bedroom and too small for us. The meals were great, but the Activities seemed geared to assisted...

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Benton House of Tiffany Springs

5901 NW 88th Street, Kansas City, MO 64154
9.3
Review Score
41 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Sue C - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

My mom had gotten sick and they did a great job keeping her and her room clean. They come into her room several times a day to encourage her to come to activities going on. My mom always says she is safe...

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in St. Charles

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The Boulevard of St. Charles Senior Living

3330 Ehlmann Rd, Saint Charles, MO 63301
9.7
Review Score
57 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

We are very pleased with our cousin's experience at the Boulevard. The staff is competent and friendly. They all greet [name removed] by name and make sure to remind her when family or friends are coming to...

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Lake St. Charles Retirement Community

45 Honey Locust Ln, Saint Charles, MO 63303
9.2
Review Score
21 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Susan - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

What we like the most about Lake St. Charles is the staff. The staff are wonderful and the facility itself is very clean and well organized. Our loved one is on the independent living section. I cannot...

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Cedarhurst of St. Charles

1800 First Capitol Dr, Saint Charles, MO 63301
8.6
Review Score
40 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

For the most part all goes well most of the time. very clean never had a complaint in 2 year. Staff is very pleasant and easy to work. with. Always available for family members to speak with and if there...

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Top-rated Assisted Living facilities in O'Fallon

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Garden Villas of O'Fallon

7092 S Outer 364 Rd, O'Fallon, MO 63368
9.7
Review Score
113 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Pam K - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

My mother in law moved in to the Garden Viilas one bedroom apartment several months ago. The facility is beautiful and clean! The employees from the front desk to housekeeping to the wait staff have been so...

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Assisted Living at The Meadowlands

135 Meadowlands Estates Lane, O'Fallon, MO 63366
9.0
Review Score
64 reviews
Starting at
$X,XXX/mo
Anonymous - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

When it comes to the activities, my parent's really don't participate much in them. It is very costly and un- affordable for most seniors unfortunately. Based on the experience we have had, we would...

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Twin Oaks Estate

707 Emge Road, O'Fallon, MO 63366
8.5
Review Score
26 reviews
Bonni - I'm a loved one of a resident or client

Twin Oaks and their other facility are amazing! Even housekeeping is friendly and they don't cut corners. [Name removed], who gets you checked in, takes you on tours of the whole facility, answering any and...

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Cost of assisted living in Missouri

The cost of living in Missouri is lower than the national average and is reflected in the median cost of assisted living for the state: approximately $2,400 to $6,800 per month. This range is an estimate based on A Place for Mom’s proprietary data that evaluates what families actually paid at partnering assisted living facilities in Missouri.

Assisted living prices can vary and are affected by several factors including location, services, and amenities offered, as well as the specific care needs of an individual. Communities located near a larger cities, like St. Louis or Kansas City, are likely to be more expensive. Luxury amenities and specialized services can also add to monthly costs.

Other factors that can affect the cost of assisted living may include:

  • Room size and design
  • Admission fees
  • Pet fees
  • On-site educational classes
  • Chef-prepared meals

Many families pay for assisted living room and board fees using a combination of private pay methods, including personal savings and retirement funds. However, families may use Medicare, Medicaid, private health insurance, or veteran’s benefits to cover medical services and some personal care.

Compare costs of Missouri vs. the national average

Average monthly costs

Missouri

$3,798/mo

US National average

$4,587/mo

Compare costs of assisted living vs. nearby states

Average monthly costs

Missouri

$3,798/mo

Illinois

$5,079/mo

Arkansas

$4,054/mo

Kansas

$4,956/mo

Iowa

$4,353/mo

Compare costs of assisted living in Missouri vs. nearby cities

Average monthly costs

Missouri

$3,798/mo

St. Louis, MO

$4,681/mo

Compare costs of assisted living vs. other senior care types in Missouri

Average monthly costs

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Paying for assisted living in Missouri

There are numerous ways to pay for senior care in Missouri, and it’s common for families to blend a variety of payment methods. Keep in mind that early planning often provides families with more payment options. The following section has information on several resources, including private pay, public insurance such as Medicaid, private insurance options, and veterans benefits.

“Private pay” is a term that describes using your own personal funds to pay for something. Personal funds used to pay assisted living costs may include money from the sale of a home, a savings account, pension payments or a retirement account. Many of the families we refer to assisted living use a combination of personal funds to pay, including the following common options.

Families in Missouri can generate income to pay for assisted living by selling a house.

Another tool seniors in Missouri can use to pay for assisted living is a reverse mortgage, which is a loan that turns a borrower’s home equity into funds to pay for long-term care expenses.

In Missouri some seniors may be able to use the funds in a health savings account to cover some expenses associated with assisted living.

Seniors with life insurance policies may be able to use benefits to pay for long term care in Missouri. A “long-term care rider,” offered by some insurance providers, allows the use of funds from a policy to cover long-term care costs while the policyholder is still alive.

In Missouri, long-term care insurance may cover a range care costs. A policy may cover support with daily activities, home health care, nursing home care, or care in a group living facility. Long-term care insurance policies vary, so it’s important to understand the details of your loved one’s policy.

Some seniors in Missouri may qualify for Social Security benefits for assisted living through the Supplemental Nursing Care program. The program can help qualified seniors pay for care in an assisted living community.[02]

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) provides pension and disability benefits for eligible senior veterans and their surviving spouses. About 52% of veterans living in Missouri are 65 and over[03], so claiming these benefits can be a helpful source of monthly income that can be used to pay for long-term care services.

Sifting through eligibility requirements and applying for benefits can be complicated and time-consuming on your own. It can be challenging to know which benefits are available, and veterans often assume they won’t qualify. However, several local, state, and national veterans service organizations (VSOs) offer benefits counseling. An experienced veteran service officer can advise and advocate for veterans or their spouses who are trying to access VA benefits.

Certified veterans benefits assistance can be found through local VA centers and veterans service organizations in Missouri. State VSOs include the following:

Medicaid is a health insurance program for people with a limited income. It’s co-funded by federal and state governments but is administered at the state level. Medicaid coverage for assisted living won’t pay for room and board, but for qualified seniors, it may pay for some assisted living services and medical costs.

Missouri’s Medicaid program is called MO HealthNet and is operated by the Missouri Department of Social Services. Eligibility is determined by income, age, and an individual’s care needs. For seniors 65 and over who have incomes below 85% of the federal poverty level, MO HealthNet covers services that include:[04]

  • Inpatient hospital services
  • Outpatient hospital services
  • physician services
  • Durable medical equipment
  • Lab and X-ray services
  • Dental services
  • Screenings and treatments

The Aged and Disabled waiver is part of Missouri’s home and community based services (HCBS) program. The waiver pays for services for qualified seniors 63 and over to help them remain in their community, including assisted living communities. Services may include help with home tasks and chores, but the waiver won’t cover room and board fees at an assisted living facility.[05]

Medicare is federal health insurance for people 65 or older. Medicare will cover some assisted living costs, such as medical services and procedures, but it doesn’t cover room and board expenses for assisted living communities in Missouri. The online Medicare coverage tool can help you explore which tests, medical devices, or procedures Medicare will cover.

Missouri’s Medicare savings program offers financial assistance to qualified seniors who have Medicare parts A and B. The program can provide help paying for premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments[06].

The Missouri state health insurance assistance program (MO SHIP), previously known as CLAIM, provides free counseling services to educate seniors about health insurance and to help them choose the plan that works best for their financial and medical needs.

MORx is Missouri’s state pharmacy assistance program, which provides financial assistance for qualified seniors. The program:[07]

  • Is coordinated through a senior’s Medicare Part D
  • Pays half of a senior’s out-of-pocket medication costs for medications that are covered by their Medicare Part D plan
  • Covers up to a 31-day supply for prescriptions

Missouri’s long-term care ombudsman program represent seniors in long-term care facilities to help them maintain their quality of life. They advocate for the rights of seniors and educate the public to help protect the health and well-being of vulnerable older adults.

Assisted living requirements and regulations in Missouri

Assisted living facilities (ALFs) in Missouri are licensed by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS). The department defines ALFs as a facility that provides 24-hour care and protective oversight to three or more residents. Facilities must provide room and board plus the following services:[08]

  • Assistance with activities of daily living such as bathing and dressing
  • Assistance with instrumental activities of daily living such as cooking and cleaning
  • Medication management
  • Health care supervision

Missouri state law requires that assisted living communities are inspected twice per year. Department of Health and Senior Services reviews previous reports before an inspection and conducts unannounced visits. Throughout the inspection process, surveyors make observations; conduct interviews with residents, family members, and staff; and review documentation.

Facilities are evaluated on the following criteria:[09]

  • Quality of care
  • Resident quality of life
  • Quality of facility services
  • Dietary services
  • Fire safety

For families who want to check Missouri assisted living licenses and records can use the Show Me Long Term Care in Missouri look up tool. The following tips can help make the process a little smoother:

  • Enter a county, city or ZIP code to begin your search.
  • Click a name of a community to be directed to its provider page.
  • Inspections reports, complaint investigations, and other records are available at the bottom of the provider page.
  • The inspections and complaint record listings are clickable, allowing you to read details about the inspections and complaints.

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Ease of access to Missouri assisted living records

We developed a system to rate each state on how easy — or difficult — it is to find important assisted living records and reports, and we compiled tips to help you in your search.

States with the most transparent records allow you to look up important information about each assisted living facility online, including inspections, complaints, survey results, violations, capacity, and whether the facility accepts Medicaid.

Access to Missouri assisted living records: Exceptional

Public access to assisted living records and reports for the state of Missouri is exceptional. Key findings that informed this rating include:

  • Assisted living records in Missouri are highly transparent, having met all but one of the transparency criteria.
  • The frequency of required inspections in Missouri is tied for highest in the nation.

How we arrived at our Missouri rating

We developed a standard methodology for state data collection and evaluation, and we based our rating primarily on the objective, state-specific accessibility criteria outlined in these questions:

1. Are licensed assisted living communities listed online in any form? Yes

2. If Yes to #1, is the information updated frequently? Yes

3. If Yes to #1, is the list of licensed communities searchable? Yes

4. Does the state post inspections, complaints, survey results, or violations online? Yes

5. If Yes to #4, is the information updated frequently (within 90 days)? Yes

6. If Yes to #2 and #4, is the enforcement information included in the same place as licensed communities? No

7. If Yes to #4 and No to #6, are violations and inspections searchable at all? No

8. Is information about special licensing for care shown? Yes or N/A

9. Is capacity shown? Yes

10. Are payment types shown (e.g., Medicaid, private pay)? Yes

11. Is the administrator/contact name shown? Yes

12. Can the state fine a facility? Yes

13. What is the frequency of inspections? [Every 12 months]

14. Does the website include pricing of facilities? No

References

  1. A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.

  2. Missouri Department of Social Services. Supplemental nursing care manual.

  3. Missouri Foundation for Health. (2023). Missouri Medicaid Basics.

  4. Missouri Department of Social Services. Aged and disabled waiver.

  5. Missouri Department of Social Services. (2023, June). Medicare savings program.

  6. Missouri Department of Social Services. MORx, general questions.

  7. Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services. Nursing homes inspections.

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