Assisted Living Cost in Vermont
2026 monthly rates for all care levels in Vermont — assisted living, memory care, and skilled nursing
Private studio rates. Semi-private rooms run 10–20% less. Costs vary by facility location and amenities.
Vermont Assisted Living Cost Calculator
Vermont Senior Care Costs by Care Level (2026)
| Care Level / Room | Monthly | Annual |
|---|---|---|
| Independent living (private studio) | $3,305/mo | $39,660/yr |
| Assisted living (private studio) | $4,590/mo | $55,080/yr |
| Memory care (Alzheimer's/dementia) | $6,426/mo | $77,112/yr |
| Skilled nursing (semi-private) | $7,608/mo | $91,300/yr |
| Skilled nursing (private room) | $8,951/mo | $107,412/yr |
| Home health aide (alternative) | $2,984/mo | $35,802/yr |
Private room rates. Shared/semi-private rooms cost 10–20% less. Costs vary by specific facility location, amenities, and level of individual care needs.
Assisted Living in Vermont: What Families Need to Know
Vermont assisted living costs average $4,590/month, near the national median of $4,500/month. Costs vary significantly within the state — urban facilities typically run 15–25% above rural options. Vermont has an active senior care market with multiple facility types to compare.
Planning Tip for Vermont Families
Compare at least 3–5 facilities in your area, ask for all-inclusive pricing vs. fee-for-service breakdowns, and request the Uniform Disclosure Agreements required in most states. Long-term care insurance purchased before age 65 costs $1,500–$3,000/year and provides $150–$300/day of benefit — far less expensive than paying $4,590/month out-of-pocket. Apply for Medicaid/Medicare waivers early — waitlists in Vermont can be 1–2 years.
Medicaid covers assisted living through HCBS waivers in Vermont. Eligibility is income and asset-based. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging or your county's Medicaid office for Vermont-specific limits and waitlist status.
Veterans may qualify for VA Aid & Attendance benefit — up to $2,229/month (single veteran) or $2,642/month (couple) for assisted living costs. Contact the Vermont State Veterans Affairs office or call 1-800-827-1000.
How Long Will Your Savings Last? (Vermont Assisted Living at $4,590/mo)
| Savings Available | Runway (Assisted) | Runway (Memory Care) |
|---|---|---|
| $100,000 | 21 months (1.8 yrs) | 15 months (1.3 yrs) |
| $200,000 | 43 months (3.6 yrs) | 31 months (2.6 yrs) |
| $300,000 | 65 months (5.4 yrs) | 46 months (3.9 yrs) |
| $500,000 | 108 months (9.1 yrs) | 77 months (6.5 yrs) |
| $750,000 | 163 months (13.6 yrs) | 116 months (9.7 yrs) |
Does not account for 3–5% annual cost increases. At 3% annual inflation, actual runway is 10–15% shorter than shown.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does assisted living cost per month in Vermont?
Assisted living in Vermont averages $4,590/month for a private studio (2% above the national average of $4,500/month). Memory care costs $6,426/month and skilled nursing runs $8,951/month. Costs vary by specific facility, location within Vermont, and level of individual care needs.
Does Medicare pay for assisted living in Vermont?
No — Medicare does not cover long-term assisted living costs. Medicare Part A covers skilled nursing facility care only for up to 100 days following a qualifying hospital stay for specific medical recovery needs. Medicaid covers assisted living for eligible low-income seniors in Vermont. Other funding sources: long-term care insurance, VA Aid & Attendance benefit (for veterans), personal savings, and family contributions.
How long will $200,000 last in an assisted living facility in Vermont?
At $Vermont's average of $4,590/month, $200,000 lasts approximately 43 months (3.6 years). At memory care rates ($6,426/month), it covers 31 months. Factor in 3–5% annual cost increases — actual runway is typically 10–15% shorter than a flat-rate calculation. Planning for 3–5 years of care costs plus a contingency is recommended.
Does Medicaid cover assisted living in Vermont?
Medicaid covers assisted living in Vermont through Home and Community Based Services (HCBS) waivers, but eligibility requires meeting income and asset limits. Waitlists of 1–2 years are common in many states — apply as early as possible even if you think you may not qualify yet. Contact your local Area Agency on Aging for current Vermont eligibility rules and waitlist status.
Vermont 2026 Rates
- Assisted living
- $4,590/mo
- Memory care
- $6,426/mo
- Skilled nursing
- $8,951/mo
- Independent living
- $3,305/mo
- vs. national avg
- +2%
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