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OVERALL STATE RANK
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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 Rhode Island cities for assisted living overall
I'm speaking from what I see. It's a nice place. I'm happy with. People are friendly. I think the price is a little high for someone who doesn't receive care tiers. But all in all it's a nice place.
Great facility and staff. Very clean and well maintained, residents are incredibly friendly. I would recommend this facility to others!
My stay is wonderful. Everyone is friendly and helpful. Food is very good. I have had a lot of change in the past year and I am happy to be in a good place with caring people.
I'm speaking from what I see. It's a nice place. I'm happy with. People are friendly. I think the price is a little high for someone who doesn't receive care tiers. But all in all it's a nice place.
The staff takes great care of you, treats you like family! Tehe activities are fun and different things go on all the time! The atmosphere is wonderful. I fee like it is my home. Great place to be!
Great facility and staff. Very clean and well maintained, residents are incredibly friendly. I would recommend this facility to others!
My Mom was at Anchor Bay for 10 months.. She loved it there.. However Covid hit and made things tough for her.. staying in her apartment was hard and we couldnt visit. The wonderful staff at Anchor did the...
I'm speaking from what I see. It's a nice place. I'm happy with. People are friendly. I think the price is a little high for someone who doesn't receive care tiers. But all in all it's a nice place.
I was familiar with Cedar Dell after attending many of their events over the years that were open to the public, including luaus, clam boils, holiday parties and more! It is great to enjoy these offerings...
My dad is currently a resident at Capitol Ridge at Providence and his experience at this facility has been great so far. I am so happy that he is there! My dad loves everyone at this facility! The move in...
The community is fairly small and it feels more like a family environment. The staff is very friendly and helpful. They worked with me and my father making the selection process and the final decision very...
The staff at Wingate went out of their way to insure that my Mom would have a place to go upon her release from rehab with very little notice. She initially went in as a respite care resident. After a couple...
I'm speaking from what I see. It's a nice place. I'm happy with. People are friendly. I think the price is a little high for someone who doesn't receive care tiers. But all in all it's a nice place.
Great facility and staff. Very clean and well maintained, residents are incredibly friendly. I would recommend this facility to others!
My stay is wonderful. Everyone is friendly and helpful. Food is very good. I have had a lot of change in the past year and I am happy to be in a good place with caring people.
The average monthly cost of assisted living in Rhode Island is around $5,500 a month, according to A Place for Mom’s internal data.[01]. This amount is only slightly higher than the national average cost of assisted living, which is roughly $5,100 a month.
Assisted living costs throughout the state vary greatly — they range from about $5,000 to over $8,000 a month. Location can contribute to these cost differences — beachfront communities or facilities located in the city of Providence may cost more than communities in smaller towns. Services, amenities, and the types of apartments offered can also affect costs. Luxury communities will often come with a higher price tag than smaller, more homelike options.
The prices listed above cover all of your loved one’s care needs, from assistance with activities of daily living, like dressing and bathing, to nutritious meals, housekeeping, and transportation. Eligible seniors may qualify for Medicare, Medicaid, or other benefits to help offset the costs of assisted living in Rhode Island.
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Understanding your loved one’s financial situation and budget is a key first step to paying for assisted living. By planning ahead, your family may be able to access a variety of benefits to help cover Rhode Island assisted living costs. Below, we’ll explore a selection of public and private payment options available to Rhode Island seniors. For more details about how families pay for senior care, check out our complete guide to paying for long-term care.
Families commonly use private pay resources, like pensions, retirement accounts, and assets to cover the majority of assisted living costs.
If your loved one owns a home, they may consider selling it to pay for assisted living expenses in Rhode Island.
Equity from a reverse mortgage can free up funds for assisted living in Rhode Island.
Health savings accounts (HSAs)
Health savings accounts may cover the cost of some medically necessary services and supplies in an assisted living community in Rhode Island.
Selling or surrendering a life insurance policy can help cover the cost of assisted living in Rhode Island.
Social Security benefits for assisted living
Social Security benefits can help offset assisted living costs for Rhode Island seniors.
In Rhode Island, the Department of Health, Office of Residences Regulation is tasked with licensing assisted living communities. These communities are designed for seniors who don’t need significant medical or nursing care, but who do require assistance with activities of daily living, such as bathing, dressing, and personal grooming, as well as room and board and medication assistance.
Facilities are categorized and licensed in the following ways:[03]
An assisted living community can have distinct wings, floors, or areas with separate licenses.
All assisted living facilities in Rhode Island must:[04]
Facilities licensed for dementia care must:
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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.
Public access to assisted living records and reports for the state of Rhode Island is exceptional. Here are some key findings that informed this 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:
A Place for Mom. (2022). A Place for Mom Proprietary Data.
State of Rhode Island Office of Veterans Services. (2021, November 18). Additional benefits For Medicaid eligible benefits.
State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Department of Health. (2012, September). Rules and regulations for licensing assisted living residences.
State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Department of Health. (2012, September). Rules and regulations for the certification of administrators of assisted living residences.
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