South Dakota’s assisted living communities provide seniors with a warm and caring place to call home. For an average cost of about $4,300 per month, the state’s assisted living communities offer homelike environments with on-site amenities. With its breathtaking northern Great Plains landscape, South Dakota boasts two national parks and countless outdoor recreation opportunities — plus a relatively low cost of living.
What we like the most about The Inn on Westport community are the meals that are prepared, the different activities they have going on for the residents and the socialization aspect. Based on the experience...
We chose Ponderosa Lodge due to the value for the money as well as availability when we needed it. It has been a positive experience.
We chose The Village at Skyline Pines because they had immediate vacancy while we were looking. The staff have been wonderful to work with and are super caring about their residents. My loved one was...
What we like the most about The Inn on Westport community are the meals that are prepared, the different activities they have going on for the residents and the socialization aspect. Based on the experience...
We chose Ponderosa Lodge due to the value for the money as well as availability when we needed it. It has been a positive experience.
I think it is a wonderful place. I would highly recommend it. The layout is great. The room size my mom has is good. They have outdoor space for the residents to use. They have a wonderful woodshop. They...
I have been gaining weight since moving into StoneyBrook. Look forward to all the meals, but esp the pizza and ice cream meals. My rating on activities is a little lower because I am blind and cannot...
When my step father was at home he was not one to do much of anything he rarely ever left the house. But since he has been here he is participating most in the afternoon activities which is amazing. He has...
Heritage works with you on all levels of care. We have had my Mother and Father-in-law,, my Mother and my sister-in-law at Northern Hills and received all levels of care. They’re are good about keeping...
My loved one is currently a resident at Charter Senior Living at North Park Place and everything has been generally good for him at this facility so far. Staff communication with the family is good. The move...
I would not place my Dad in a place where he didn't feel comfortable. He has been doing great since coming there. Interaction with staff has been wonderful.
I have been gaining weight since moving into StoneyBrook. Look forward to all the meals, but esp the pizza and ice cream meals. My rating on activities is a little lower because I am blind and cannot...
When my step father was at home he was not one to do much of anything he rarely ever left the house. But since he has been here he is participating most in the afternoon activities which is amazing. He has...
The average cost of assisted living in South Dakota is about $4,300 per month. This is quite a bit lower than the national average cost, which is about $5,100 per month. However, assisted living costs can vary from community to community. In South Dakota, monthly assisted living costs range between about $3,400 at the lower end and about $5,300 at the highest end.[01]
The following factors can affect assisted living costs:
The assisted living costs above account for all fees paid, including any extra services, amenities, and care. Our figures are reflective of the actual prices paid by families referred to one of A Place for Mom’s partner assisted living communities in South Dakota. Families can use a combination of private and public payment methods to cover these costs, which you can read about in the following section.
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It’s important to start planning for how to pay for long-term care as early as possible. Whether you’re able to cover assisted living using personal savings or opt to utilize public pay options, there are a variety of methods to pay for assisted living in South Dakota. Read about the state’s payment options below. For a higher level overview, you can read our guide to paying for long-term care.
While some families pay for long-term care using personal savings, there are a number of other private pay options, such as leveraging home equity or leaning on insurance. Click on the cards below to learn more about some different options.
For licensing purposes, assisted living communities in South Dakota are referred to as Assisted Living Centers. Assisted Living Centers are required by law to obtain a license from the South Dakota Department of Health, who are also responsible for performing inspections.[05]
Assisted Living Centers are required to provide the following:[05]
Assisted Living Centers range in size, from smaller family-style homes to large apartment-style complexes. These centers must comply with standards in the following areas, as determined by the South Dakota Legislative Research Council:[06]
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We developed a system to rate each state on how easy — or difficult — it is to find important assisted living records and reports, and we compiled tips to help you in your search.
States with the most transparent records allow you to look up important information about each assisted living facility online, including inspections, complaints, survey results, violations, capacity, and whether the facility accepts Medicaid.
Public access to assisted living records and reports for the state of South Dakota is basic. These key findings helped inform this rating:
We developed a standard methodology for state data collection and evaluation, and we based our rating primarily on the objective, state-specific accessibility criteria outlined in these questions:
A Place for Mom. (2023). A Place for Mom proprietary data.
LivingCost.org. Cost of Living in South Dakota.
United States Census Bureau. QuickFacts South Dakota.
South Dakota Department of Social Services (DSS). South Dakota Medicaid Recipient Handbook.
South Dakota Department of Human Services. (2017). Long Term Services and Supports: Assisted Living.
South Dakota Legislative Research Council. Administrative Rules.
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