Find the Best Nursing Homes in Vermont
Vermont might be small in terms of population, but this state is considered one of the country's best for health care. Vermont's hard work, innovation, and leadership in the areas of health care reform, public health programming and addressing key social determinants of health have paid dividends for its nearly 700,000 citizens. There are many high-quality senior care providers in Vermont, and no matter where you are in the Green Mountain State we can help you find the best one for you or your loved one.
Vermont Healthcare Resources
Researching information for a care decision can be difficult and time consuming. The first step is to educate yourself on the services and resources available in Vermont and community.
- Vermont Department of Disabilities, Aging and Independent Living
Programs and services for older Vermonters.
- Vermont Area Agencies on Aging
These agencies coordinate and support a wide range of home- and community-based services, including information and referral, home-delivered and congregate meals, transportation, employment services, senior centers, adult day care and a long-term care ombudsman program.
- Age Well Vermont
Expert advice and resources for the aging population in Vermont.
Key Statistics About Vermont Nursing Homes
37 Medicare certified facilities
$306 average daily cost for Nursing Homes, 15% above the national average.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Nursing Homes
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