Prairie Village, Kansas, is a bustling suburb of Kansas City, located less than 10 miles south of the third-largest city in the state. It’s a small area with a population of 22,295, 20.5% of whom are over the age of 65. This is significantly higher than the United States average of 16.5%, making it a great area for active older adults to meet new people and socialize. With snowy winters and warm summers, Prairie Village is an attractive prospect for seniors who appreciate a seasonal climate. There’s plenty to see and do in Prairie Village, such as Meadowbrook Park, Johnson County Museum and several art galleries, antique shops and eateries in close range.
The average monthly cost of assisted living in Prairie Village is $4,460, but actual prices differ depending on specifics such as services, amenities and location.
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The average price of assisted living in Prairie Village is $4,460 per month, slightly higher than the national average of $4,300 but much lower than the monthly statewide median of $5,090. Monthly averages are lower in nearby Nevada at $4,188, Oklahoma at $3,750 and Missouri, at $3,000, while Colorado is more expensive at $4,575.
There’s some variation in the cost of assisted living in Kansas, even in locations situated near one other. In the northeast of Kansas, the average monthly cost of assisted living in Topeka is $4,025, while it’s $5,280 in Lawrence and $5,738 in Manhattan. South of the state, in Wichita, the median price of an assisted living facility is $5,168 per month.
Data for Prairie Village was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Kansas City, was used instead.
KanCare is Kansas’ Medicaid program, and it operates Home and Community-Based Services for low-income older adults who need financial assistance paying for assisted living. Under the Frail Elderly Waiver Program, Medicaid pays for nursing home care and can cover assisted living costs, provided it can be accessed for a lower cost than a nursing home. Considering nursing home care is significantly more expensive than an assisted living facility in Kansas, most eligible seniors over age 65 should be able to access the waiver.
To learn more about the Frail Elderly Waiver Program, including eligibility and how to apply, visit our Assisted Living in Kansas page.
Contact | Description | |
Catch-a-Ride | (913) 715-8900 | Catch-a-Ride is a transportation service that serves adults in Johnson County who can’t drive, but it predominantly serves seniors aged 60 and over. People accessing transport must be able to transfer in and out of the vehicle and can get rides to and from medical appointments, social service appointments and grocery shopping. |
Johnson County Area Agency on Aging | (913) 715-8861 | The Johnson County Area Agency on Aging advocates for older adults, helping them maintain dignity and independence by providing community-based services. Seniors can use this service to find information and access free benefits such as legal assistance. They can also seek advice about insurance, nutrition and exercise. |
Johnson County Park & Recreation District 50 Plus Program | (913) 826-2975 | The Johnson County Park & Recreation District 50 Plus Program has been helping older adults in Prairie Village since 1971. It offers opportunities for active seniors to participate in various initiatives, including cards and games, enrichment classes, performing arts, nature walks, pickleball, day trips, virtual events, and wellness programs. |
Lenexa Senior Center | (913) 477-7100 | Lenexa Senior Center provides a range of leisure and recreational opportunities for seniors in Johnson County. Activities include parties and card games, and seniors have the option to enjoy lunchtime meals in a different environment during the week. The center is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Friday. |
Health Partnership Clinic | (913) 648-2266 | The Health Partnership Clinic is a nonprofit that offers medical, behavioral health and dental services to people with and without insurance in Greater Kansas City. It can also help people sign up for Medicaid or a plan on the Health Insurance Marketplace. Seniors should book an appointment in advance and can expect to get one within a week of inquiring. Same-day appointments are often available. |
All assisted living facilities in Kansas are beholden to local laws and regulations regarding accommodations, health and safety, medication administration, staffing and other relevant standards. Visit our Assisted Living in Kansas page to discover more about these laws and regulations.