The best board and care homes in Paul, ID
Explore 4 communities near Paul, ID
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Independent Living
For older adults who want to enjoy a carefree retirement in a community of their peers
Assisted Living
For seniors who may need some help with daily activities
Memory Care
A safe, supervised community supporting people living with dementia
Skilled Nursing
For seniors with more serious medical needs who require skilled care following a hospitalization, illness, or surgery.
Continuing Care Retirement Communities
For seniors who want to age in place as their care needs evolve, offering everything from independent living to full nursing care.
Board And Care Homes
Homes in residential neighborhoods providing daily care for a small number of residents
All Senior Living Options
- $4,073 – $4,887+4.4 (18)Semi-private • 1 Bedroomassisted living, memory care, board and care
Rosetta Assisted Living - Burley
1919 Hiland Ave, Burley, ID, 83318 - $3,624 – $4,348+5.0 (2)Semi-private • 1 Bedroomassisted living, board and care
Diamond Peak Health Care of Burley
1703 Almo Ave, Burley, ID, 83318 - $3,994 – $4,792+3.8 (35)Semi-private • 1 Bedroomassisted living, memory care, board and care
Highland Estates Assisted Living & Memory Care
2050 Hiland Ave, Burley, ID, 83318 - $3,321 – $3,985+4.8 (9)Semi-private • 1 Bedroomindependent living, assisted living, board and care
Autumn Haven Assisted Living
924 Christian Way, Rupert, ID, 83350
Cost of assisted living in Paul, Idaho
Studio | 1 Bedroom | 2 Bedrooms | Semi-Private | |
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Independent Living | $3,415 | $3,985 | — | $3,084 |
Assisted Living | $3,415 | $4,503 | — | $3,572 |
Memory Care | — | $4,840 | — | $4,034 |
* Prices shown are average monthly costs within a 20-mile radius
Consider other types of facilities in Paul, ID
Independent Living
For older adults who want to enjoy a carefree retirement in a community of their peers
Assisted Living
For seniors who may need some help with daily activities
Memory Care
A safe, supervised community supporting people living with dementia
Skilled Nursing
For seniors with more serious medical needs who require skilled care following a hospitalization, illness, or surgery.
Continuing Care Retirement Communities
For seniors who want to age in place as their care needs evolve, offering everything from independent living to full nursing care.