Assisted Living in Vermont

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Three Cathedral Square

4.2
3 Cathedral Sq, Vermont 05401
Three Cathedral Square isn’t just another senior living spot in Burlington—it’s a place where residents get a mix of independence and real support, without the usual institutional feel. The building itself is well-kept and smoke-free, and the staff includes a part-time wellness nurse and a full-time SASH coordinator. That means health needs don’t get ignored, and families can actually talk to someone who knows what’s going on day-to-day.

Ethan Allen Residence

3.7
1200 North Ave, Vermont 05408
Ethan Allen Residence is a mid-sized assisted living community that feels more like a cozy home than an institution. Residents get help with daily routines—things like bathing, dressing, and managing medications—so families don’t have to worry about safety or missed doses. The staff is on-site 24/7, and there’s a call system in every room for quick help when needed. Meals are prepared on-site, with menus that can accommodate special diets, including diabetes-friendly options.

Lakeview Community Care Home

3.6
322 St Paul St, Vermont 05401
Lakeview Community Care Home is a small, 16-bed residential facility in downtown Burlington, serving older adults who need hands-on help with daily living. The place is run as a Level 3 Residential Care Home, which means residents get more than just basic supervision—they receive real assistance with things like bathing, dressing, medication reminders, and mobility.

DowntownAtHome

3.2
40 College St, Vermont 05401
DowntownAtHome at 40 College St in Burlington isn’t your typical senior care place—it’s right in the heart of the city, which means your parent can stay connected to the energy of downtown, the lake, and the community. They offer a mix of support: assisted living, independent living, memory care, and even nursing home services, so you don’t have to worry about moving your loved one as their needs change.

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