State senior living guide

Board & Care Homes in North Dakota

Board & Care homes are small residential settings that commonly provide help with daily activities and 24-hour non-medical supervision; staffing and nursing access must be verified. Compare recently refreshed communities and public starting-price observations across North Dakota.

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State care guide

What to know about board & care homes in North Dakota

Use current community inventory, public starting prices, and official benefit resources to understand the market before comparing individual communities.

Published communities1currently included in this state guide
Cities to explore1cities with current inventory
Public price coverage0 / 1communities with an observed starting price
Observed medianNot enough datapublic prices only

Who it may fit

Board & Care homes is one level in a wider care spectrum

Board & Care commonly describes a small home-like licensed residence with help for daily activities and 24-hour non-medical supervision. State license categories differ, and the public profile explains the source-backed classification used in that state.

Financial assistance

Benefits rarely work like an all-inclusive housing subsidy

Compare room, meals, personal care, medication help, supplies, and one-time fees. Do not assume Medi-Cal waiver participation or room-and-board coverage from the license alone.

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Compare housing and care types

Older-adult housing and care options in North Dakota

Price figures are separate market samples, not quotes for the same apartment or level of care. Select another option to open its state guide.

Published-price coverage

0 of 1 communities

No current public starting prices were found. Individual communities may still provide a quote directly.

How to read these numbers

Starting price is not total cost

Care assessments, medication support, move-in fees, and other mandatory charges may be additional.

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Recently refreshed

Latest board & care homes facilities

Profiles most recently checked against their public sources.

Published pricing

Facilities with published pricing

Communities with at least one currently published starting price.

No current public starting prices were found for this state.

Payment planning

How to pay for independent living in North Dakota

Families often combine private income or assets with benefits for which a resident qualifies. Coverage depends on the person, care setting, and facility contract—never assume that a program pays room and board. Federal starting points appear across states; state and local resources are added only where a relevant official program has been verified.

Medicare.gov

Understand what Medicare does not cover

Medicare generally does not pay for non-medical long-term care. Use this official coverage page before treating Medicare as a housing or custodial-care payment source.

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U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs

Check VA Aid and Attendance eligibility

Qualified veterans and survivors who already receive a VA pension may be eligible for an additional monthly payment when they need help with daily activities.

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Benefit rules and facility participation can change. These links are planning resources, not an eligibility decision or financial advice.