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The 5 Best Assisted Living Facilities in Cheyenne, WY for 2024

Located at the southeastern corner of Wyoming, Cheyenne offers an authentic western atmosphere, attractive downtown and natural beauty that retirees enjoy. Residents have a variety of local restaurants and shopping opportunities, but even more amenities are available just 90 minutes south in Denver, Colorado. Cheyenne is noted for being a friendly place and home to about 64,200 residents, including more than 10,700 seniors aged 65 and older.

Assisted living offers personalized supportive care in a residential setting to seniors who require some assistance with daily activities but wish to retain as much independence as possible. These facilities offer a higher level of support than what’s found at independent living facilities but less support than what’s provided at nursing homes. The average cost of assisted living in Cheyenne is $4,588 per month, which isn’t much higher than the state or national average.

This guide offers valuable information for older adults interested in learning more about assisted living Cheyenne. It covers the average monthly costs of assisted living compared to other locations and other senior living options, plus benefits and drawbacks of retiring in Cheyenne and free resources for seniors.

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What to Consider About Assisted Living in Cheyenne

The Department of Health, Office of Healthcare Licensing and Surveys oversees assisted living facilities in Cheyenne and the rest of the state. HLS ensures assisted living facilities fulfill all licensing requirements and follow a specific set of rules to ensure residents receive quality care.

Benefits and Drawbacks of Assisted Living in Cheyenne

  • Compared to the rest of the country, Cheyenne’s cost of living is 0.4% lower than the national average, but housing costs are almost 10% higher. Groceries, utilities and miscellaneous expenses are lower than the national average, and transportation costs are nearly 25% lower.
  • Cheyenne is noted for amazing summers that are warm but not too hot or humid. The most comfortable months are June through September, when many parts of the country are sweltering. However, Cheyenne is also noted for cold weather during the winter months. Nine months of the year have significant snowfall and the average low in January and December is 16 degrees Fahrenheit. 
  • Violent crime in Cheyenne is markedly lower than the national average. However, property crime is quite a bit higher than the national average. However, assisted living facilities have security measures in place to ensure resident safety.
  • Because Wyoming doesn’t have state income taxes, Cheyenne is an extremely tax-friendly place for retirement. The state doesn’t tax any form of retirement income, including Social Security benefits and 401(k) withdrawals. Retirees also have a low sales tax burden since the state and average local sales tax rate combined is 5.34%, one of the lowest in the country.
  • Residents of Cheyenne benefit from having a local hospital that was rated high performing in three procedures and conditions. Cheyenne Regional Medical Center is a general medical and surgical facility that ranked high in treating heart failure, kidney failure and stroke. The city is also home to the Cheyenne Veterans Affairs Medical Center.

Paying for Assisted Living in Cheyenne

According to Genworth’s Cost of Care Survey, the average monthly cost of assisted living in Cheyenne is $4,588. Compared to the average cost statewide, Cheyenne’s costs are about $400 higher and $288 higher than the national average.

The Cost of Assisted Living in Nearby Cities

Although Cheyenne’s average cost of assisted living is higher than the state’s average, it’s less than Casper by nearly $1,000 per month. It’s also lower than popular cities just over the border in Colorado. Compared to Boulder and Denver, Cheyenne’s average cost of assisted living is cheaper by about $500 and $260 per month, respectively. 

Cheyenne

$4,588

Wyoming

$4,175

The United States

$4,300

Casper

$5,550

Boulder, CO

$5,100

Denver, CO

$4,850

The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care

Seniors who are undecided on whether assisted living is right for them may want to compare the costs of alternate senior living options. Adult day health care is generally the lowest cost choice. Although data wasn’t available for this option in Cheyenne, the average cost for this service statewide is $3,250 per month. Seniors wanting services provided in their own homes may opt for homemaker services or home health aides at an average monthly cost of $5,148 for either. The highest cost option is for nursing home facilities, which average $8,547 for semi-private rooms or $9,581 for private rooms in Cheyenne. 

Homemaker Services

$5,148

Home Health Aide

$5,148

Assisted Living Facility

$4,588

Nursing Home Facility (semi-private room)

$8,547

Nursing Home Facility (private room)

$9,581

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Cheyenne

Monthly assisted living expenses are slightly higher in Cheyenne than in other parts of the state so financial assistance can be a welcome asset. The primary route to financial aid for seniors in Wyoming is through Medicaid for all those who meet eligibility requirements.

Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in Wyoming page.

Financial Assistance for Assisted Living in Cheyenne

More Ways to Pay for Assisted Living

While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:

  • Veterans Benefits
  • Life Insurance Policy
  • Long-Term Care Insurance
  • Reverse Mortgage

For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in Wyoming page.

Free Assisted Living Resources in Cheyenne

Seniors looking for extra assistance through supportive services benefit from several free resources provided in Cheyenne and throughout the state. These government entities and nonprofit organizations assist seniors with a variety of services that help them remain as independent as possible or ease the process of transitioning to assisted living.

ResourceContactService
Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program307-634-1010The regional office of the LTC ombudsman program in Cheyenne acts as an advocate of residents of long-term care facilities, including assisted living centers. The staff answers questions and provides information and referrals. It also completes inquiries and tries to resolve problems or complaints from those residing in long-term care facilities. 
Wyoming Department of Health Community Living Section(307) 777-7995The Community Living Section of the Wyoming Department of Health operates the state’s Older Americans Act programs, including supportive services to help residents aged 60 and older remain in the least restrictive environment possible. Services include socialization, health, transportation and information and assistance. Other programs include nutrition services, disease prevention and health promotion and the National Senior Corps program. 
Wyoming Aging and Disability Resource Center(800) 442-2766The Wyoming Aging and Disability Resources Center connects older adults and those with disabilities to helpful information and various services. Users can search by using keywords to describe the type of services required. 
Cheyenne Regional Office of the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs(800) 827-1000The Cheyenne Regional Office helps veterans apply for benefits, including pension and disability compensation. It also assists with appeals on denied claims. 
Wyoming Senior Citizens, Inc.(307) 634-1010WSCI is a statewide nonprofit organization that focuses on meeting the needs of older Wyoming residents and helping them retain their independence. The Cheyenne office provides numerous services, including the foster grandparent program, a senior companion program, LTC ombudsman and family caregiver support. 

Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Cheyenne

Cheyenne-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in Wyoming are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in Wyoming page for more information about these laws.

Assisted Living Laws and Regulations in Cheyenne

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Anthony

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Review of Edgewood Sierra Hills in Cheyenne

My grandmother moved into Edgewood Sierra Hills in Cheyenne. So far, it's been good. We chose it because it was one of the nicest and cleanest ones. The staff has been great, so far. My grandmother...

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Vera

I visited this facility

Review of Pointe Frontier Retirement

The Pointe Frontier Retirement was lovely. We enjoyed the tour. The people were very knowledgeable. Everything was good, so it was very positive. It was very nice because it was right behind a...

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Vicki

I visited this facility

Review of Edgewood Sierra Hills in Cheyenne

We liked Edgewood Sierra Hills a lot. That was the first place we went to and that was the place that kind of stuck out more to our dad's needs. They showed us a studio and a one-bedroom, and they...

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