Licensed facilities across the KC metro — Missouri and Kansas.
A skilled nursing facility provides 24-hour licensed-nurse care, either for short-term rehabilitation after a hospital stay or for long-term custodial care of complex medical needs. It fits someone who needs daily skilled nursing, wound care, or intensive therapy that assisted living cannot legally provide. Compare CMS Five-Star ratings and survey history closely.
KC Senior Advisor tracks 4 licensed skilled nursing facilities (snf) across the Kansas City metro on both sides of the state line — 3 on the Missouri side (Jackson, Clay, Platte, and Cass counties) and 1 on the Kansas side (Johnson and Wyandotte counties). Typical cost in 2026: $7,200–$10,500/mo.
Skilled nursing facilities are licensed by MO DHSS under RSMo Ch. 198 in Missouri and by KDADS under K.A.R. 26-39 in Kansas, and are separately CMS-certified. Short-term rehab is usually billed to Medicare; long-term custodial care is paid privately until a resident spends down and qualifies for MO HealthNet MLTC or KanCare, which are the primary long-term-care payers in each state.
Skilled Nursing · Lenexa, KSSkilled nursing and rehabilitation in Lenexa, Johnson County KS. Long-term and short-term rehab. KDADS-licensed Adult Care Home (nursing facility).
View details →Skilled Nursing · Kansas City, MOSkilled nursing and short-term rehab in the Northland, Kansas City MO. Missouri-side facility licensed by MO DHSS under RSMo Ch. 198.
View details →Skilled Nursing · Gladstone, MOHospital-based short-term skilled nursing and transitional care affiliated with North Kansas City Hospital, MO. Licensed by MO DHSS under RSMo Ch. 198.
View details →Skilled Nursing · Kansas City, MOShort-term rehab and long-term skilled nursing in Kansas City MO. Missouri-side facility licensed by MO DHSS under RSMo Ch. 198.
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