Rhode Island is known as “The Ocean State” because a large portion of the state borders the Atlantic Ocean. While it may be the smallest state in the union – with a total area of only 1,045 square miles – “Little Rhody” still has plenty to offer. Rhode Island’s vibrant cities like Providence and Pawtucket, along with its pristine beaches and proximity to the Boston metropolitan area make it one of the Northeast’s ideal retirement destinations.
There are more than 30 nursing homes in Rhode Island. A Place for Mom’s Senior Living Advisors can provide you with a list of nursing homes in RI to help you find the community that fits your needs and budget.
The median monthly cost of a private room in a nursing home in Rhode Island is about $10,600, according to Genworth. The median monthly cost for a semi-private room is around $10,000.
My Mom needed a safe place to live after her stroke, initially we found [community removed]. Mom was left like a piece of furniture, they did nothing with the residents on their memory care unit. When we...
Knowing that my mother is safe and happy gives me such peace of mind. She is happy and everyone is hide and friendly. Mom is especially impressed that by day two all the dining room servers knew her name....
The overall experience has been great. Mom is very happy and is adapting to her new surroundings. The food is very good. The people are so helpful and the administrators are fantastic to work with. I’m very...
My Mom needed a safe place to live after her stroke, initially we found [community removed]. Mom was left like a piece of furniture, they did nothing with the residents on their memory care unit. When we...
Knowing that my mother is safe and happy gives me such peace of mind. She is happy and everyone is hide and friendly. Mom is especially impressed that by day two all the dining room servers knew her name....
The highlight of Draper Place is the caring staff. There is virtually no turnover, and the staff get to know the residents and their families personally. We had a great initial experience in assisted living,...
I'm happy with the care my sister receives, she has been a resident of the memory care unit unit for three years. She is at home there and the staff is great. I recently spent a month there for respite and...
My Mom needed a safe place to live after her stroke, initially we found [community removed]. Mom was left like a piece of furniture, they did nothing with the residents on their memory care unit. When we...
Overall, the community is very nice. I especially enjoy walking the grounds to see the nature we are surrounded by. I love reading large print books from the library. We recently found out that we will be...
Having lived here for almost one month, I am still adjusting. I am independent with a claim filed for assisted living with long-term care insurance. At 76, I am one of the youngest here and I feel young!...
Nothing is perfect, and that is the reason for the 4.5s. They do a phenomenal job in making sure residents eat and are accounted for at every meal time There is nothing really that they could improve on, and...
The staff at Highlands on the East Side are very hands on. There are always three or four nurses in the room with them. They don't just put you on a couch all day to watch tv. They interact with the...
It seemed clean, and the front room seemed inviting, and people smiling. Caring employees. Excellent food, and many activities
My Mom needed a safe place to live after her stroke, initially we found [community removed]. Mom was left like a piece of furniture, they did nothing with the residents on their memory care unit. When we...
Knowing that my mother is safe and happy gives me such peace of mind. She is happy and everyone is hide and friendly. Mom is especially impressed that by day two all the dining room servers knew her name....
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