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14 Residential Care Homes near South Burlington, VT

Last Updated: 2/21/25

Residential care homes in South Burlington may appeal to seniors who value smaller, more close-knit communities and many opportunities for socialization. South Burlington care homes typically take in fewer residents, meaning older adults know each resident in the home and develop strong friendships.

Older-adult care homes vary more than other options for senior living in South Burlington, so families can choose from a wide range of prices, amenities, and services. A Place for Mom will work with you to understand the cost of care homes. From there, we’ll help you find the right fit, whether you’re staying on a budget or searching for luxury retirement communities.


You may also consider nearby communities such as Burlington, Essex or Twin Orchards.

Residential Care Home Facilities near South Burlington, VT

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Last Updated: 2/21/25
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Average starting price of Residential Care Home in South Burlington, VT is $3,100/month. Learn more
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Residential Care Home

Average starting price $3,100/month
Average starting price $6,491/month
Average starting price $6,608/month
Average starting price $6,619/month
Average starting price $4,882/month
Average starting price $5,319/month

Ethan Allen Residence

1200 North Ave, Burlington, VT 05408

Provides: Care Homes

Victoria House

125 Court Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901

Provides: Care Homes

Victoria House

125 Court Street, Plattsburgh, NY 12901

Provides: Care Homes

Gracie Residence

109 North Street, Bristol, VT 05443

Provides: Memory Care, Care Homes

Essex Center Rehab

PO Box 127, Elizabethtown, NY 12932

Provides: Care Homes

The Gary Residence

149 Main St, Montpelier, VT 05602

Provides: Care Homes

The Gary Residence

149 Main St, Montpelier, VT 05602

Provides: Care Homes

Shard Villa

1177 Shard Villa Rd, Salisbury, VT 05769

Provides: Care Homes

Shard Villa

1177 Shard Villa Rd, Salisbury, VT 05769

Provides: Care Homes

Lincoln House

120 Hill St # 1, Barre, VT 05641

Provides: Care Homes

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Windover House Inc

Windover Rd, Randolph, VT 05060

Provides: Care Homes

Windover House Inc

Windover Rd, Randolph, VT 05060

Provides: Care Homes

Scenic View Community Care

US Route 100, Westfield, VT 05874

Provides: Care Homes

Scenic View Community Care

US Route 100, Westfield, VT 05874

Provides: Care Homes
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Cost of care homes in South Burlington, VT

The average cost of senior living in South Burlington is 3,100 per month. Cheaper nearby regions include Alburg, VT with an average of 2,200 per month.

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Related senior services in South Burlington, Vermont

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Transportation

Health care

Senior activities

In South Burlington, Vermont, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:

Financial assistance

In South Burlington, Vermont, seniors have access to local offices and organizations that may help them obtain financial assistance for senior care, including:

Transportation

South Burlington, Vermont, is car dependent. Seniors can expect to need a car for most errands. Transit options in South Burlington include bus routes and a public paratransit program called Elderly & Disabled Transportation that offers multiple transportation options for medical appointments, grocery shopping, and more. Seniors may receive fare discounts. South Burlington has a somewhat limited biking infrastructure and is not walkable.

Health care

South Burlington offers several health care providers for seniors wanting to be proactive about their health or for seniors seeking treatment for chronic conditions. The area has few hospitals, including University of Vermont — Fletcher Allen Health Care and Champlain Valley Physicians Hospital Medical Center.

Senior activities

South Burlington, Vermont, is known for its nature scene. Seniors can enjoy walking the picturesque trails at Island Line Rail Trail or strolling beachside at Red Rocks Park. For art-loving seniors, the nearby museums — Fleming Museum of Art and Burlington City Arts — offer plenty of unique art styles for viewing. Seniors can also visit several nearby senior centers: Heineberg Community Senior Center, Champlain Senior Center, and the new SB Senior Center. The centers provide plenty of spaces and activities for seniors to discover new interests and make new friends.

What are care homes?

Residential care homes are houses in residential neighborhoods that are equipped, adapted, and staffed to care for a small number of residents, usually between two and 10. Like assisted living communities, staff at care homes typically help residents with activities of daily living, including bathing, dressing, and medication management. Although residential care homes vary significantly depending on the community, services usually include:

  • Help with personal care
  • Medication management
  • Mobility assistance
  • Nutritious meals
  • Social activities and outings
  • Housekeeping
  • Laundry
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Learn more about other types of senior living in South Burlington, Vermont

Learn More About Personal Care Homes in South Burlington, VT

Residential care homes — sometimes called care homes, board and care homes, group homes, or personal care homes — are often houses in residential neighborhoods that are adapted, equipped, and staffed to care for a small number of residents, usually 10 or less. Similar to assisted living but in a smaller, more residential setting, these homes provide supervision, organized events, and assistance with activities of daily living (ADLs). This means care homes can help with everyday routines but typically do not provide 24-hour skilled nursing assistance.

A Place for Mom’s local Senior Living Advisors can help find the right residential care home in South Burlington for you or your loved one.

Cost of Personal Care Homes in South Burlington, VT

The cost of living in a care home depends largely on location. Since the homes are private residences, costs are tied to real estate value and therefore may vary greatly.

Learn More About South Burlington, VT

Cost of Living

One of the most populated areas in the state and featuring a large commercial presence, South Burlington is slightly more expensive than the country’s average. All index scores are based on a scale with the national average set at 100.

Cost-of-living index Grocery index Median rent Rent burden Median home value Median family income Estate tax Sales tax
119 104 $1,533 20.8% spend over 30% of their income on rent $280,823 $66,197 The top estate tax rate is 16% (exemption threshold: $2.75 million) 7%


Local Hospitals

The South Burlington region has several highly-rated hospitals, and the following are often ranked among the best in the area:

  • Central Vermont Medical Center – Named one of the country’s top 20 rural hospitals, this 122-bed facility emphasizes cardiology, radiology, and neurology services.
  • Southwestern Vermont Medical Center – This 99-bed hospital is Magnet-recognized and has accolades from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Specialties include podiatry, orthopedics, and infectious disease care. The facility’s cancer center was named in the top 25 percent of cancer centers nationwide by the American College of Surgeons Commission on Cancer.
  • Northwestern Medical Center – This hospital, which houses 53 beds, has won awards for diagnostic imaging and cancer care. The American Hospital Association also named Northwestern Medical Center a “Most Wired” hospital, recognizing its effective use of pioneering healthcare technology.

Weather and Climate

The climate of South Burlignton, VT is considered hot-summer/humid continental. Residents can expect four distinct seasons, with warm summers and cold winters. On average, the humidity level for South Burlington is about 67%. This number often peaks in December, at around 72% humidity.

Seasonal Temperatures

Average summer temp Typical summer high Typical summer low Average winter temp Typical winter high Typical winter low
70°F 84°F (July) 56°F (July) 24°F 37°F (December) 12°F (January)

Air Quality

Average air quality index rating Average maximum air quality index rating
39 Good) 47 in December (Good)

Precipitation

Average monthly precipitation Average maximum monthly precipitation Average yearly snowfall
4” 6” (June) 72”

Demographics and Values

As the industrial and tourist center of Vermont, South Burlington is well known for its manufacturing, financial, and retail industries. More than nine thousand employees work in the area’s downtown shopping and entertainment district. The area is also home to the state’s largest airport. Alpine Shop, IDX Systems, and Vermont Gas all make the list of top area employers. Headquartered in South Burlington, Ben & Jerry’s employs hundreds of city residents as well.

South Burlington, VT leans liberal – the majority of residents have voted for Democratic candidates in the last five presidential elections. The population of the city is predominantly white, with Hispanic and Latino residents counting as South Burlington’s largest minority population. This community can find support at Servicios Latinos, an area non-profit agency that promotes Hispanic representation in employment, education, health, and housing.

2016 Presidential Election Results for Chittenden County

Voted Democratic Voted Republican Voted Third Party
50.4% 44.7% 4.9%

Population Statistics

Population metro area Population city proper Population density Population trend
214,796 19,141 448 people per square mile Growing at a rate of 1.3% since 2010

Age

Median 55+ 60+ 70+ 80+
43 20% 12% 7% 8%

Highest Level of Education

High-school diploma College degree Graduate degree
17% 54% 22%

Race & Ethnicity

Asian Black Hispanic Native American Pacific Islander or Native Hawaiian White Two or more
3.6% 2.7% 4.6% 1.6% 0.0% 89.8% 1.6%

Crime

Total crimes Property crimes per 1,000 citizens Violent crimes per 1,000 citizens
604 30 3

Miscellaneous

Unemployed Participate in the labor force Have some form of disability Live in poverty Widows Veterans
3% 67% 14% 6% 8% 8%

South Burlington is considered very friendly to members of the LGBTQ+ community. This means that members of the community are accepted by the general public and can actively participate in public life without fear of bigotry. The city scores highly on the Human Rights Campaign’s municipal equality index, promising protection from discrimination based on sexuality in key areas like housing, employment, and public accomodations. LGBTQ+ residents and allies can visit the Pride Center of Vermont and Outright Vermont for support, resources, and a sense of LGBTQ+ community. The city also hosts an annual pride festival.

Arts, Culture, Entertainment, and Recreation

Fans of shopping will find plenty of retail options in South Burlington. The area has the state’s largest shopping center, University Mall, which contains more than 70 shops. The outdoor Church Street Marketplace brings walkable, downtown charm to the shopping experience, as well as more local flair and specialty small businesses.

In addition to these downtown delights, South Burlington offers a lush natural landscape for bikers, birdwatchers, and fishing enthusiasts. Hikers and cyclists can take to the terrain at Island Line Rail Trail, Wheeler Nature Park, and Winooski Gorge Park. Meanwhile, Leddy Beach, Lake Iroquois, and Shelburne Point boast scenic waterfront views. To overlook tranquil Lake Champlain, tourists and residents can visit Juniper Island Lighthouse, the oldest cast iron lighthouse still standing in the United States.

Located at the University of Vermont, the extensive Fleming Museum of Art immerses visitors in a collection of more than 20,000 works and artifacts from a wide range of cultures. Seniors can tour this impressive institution for a reduced admission price.

Transportation

The city’s public transportation system, managed by Green Mountain Transit, has seven regular, ADA-accessible bus routes within Chittenden County. Additionally, travelers can take the bus to visit nearby counties, like the Capital District and Mad River Valley. The services are free for all riders.

Frequently asked questions

Ethan Allen Residence, Victoria House and Victoria House are the top-rated care homes near South Burlington, Vermont. See full list of communities.

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