Find supported living centers in Boston, Massachusetts. Browse CMS-verified care facilities with contact information, star ratings, and bed counts.
How CMS Star Ratings Work
The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services rates facilities 1–5 stars based on health inspections, staffing levels, and quality measures. Facilities without a rating are not yet rated by CMS.
2049 Dorchester Avenue, Boston, MA 02124
2222 Centre Street, Boston, MA 02132
174 Forest Hills Street, Boston, MA 02130
1200 Centre Street, Boston, MA 02131
100 N Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02134
431 Pond Street, Boston, MA 02130
10 Bellamy Street, Boston, MA 02135
135 South Huntington Avenue, Boston, MA 02130
120 Fisher Avenue, Boston, MA 02120
70 Fulton Street, Boston, MA 02109
1190 Vfw Parkway, Boston, MA 02132
Supported Living Centers in Boston, Massachusetts provide residential care and support services for adults who need assistance with daily living activities. Our directory lists 11 facilities in Boston with verified contact information and CMS quality ratings.
CMS star ratings (1-5 stars) reflect the overall quality of care based on health inspections, staffing levels, and quality measures. Higher-rated facilities in Boston have demonstrated consistent, quality care delivery.
When evaluating supported living centers in Boston, consider the CMS star rating, bed count, ownership type, and whether the facility accepts Medicare or Medicaid. Always schedule an in-person visit before making a decision.
The cost of a supported living center in Boston typically ranges from $3,500 to $8,000+ per month depending on the level of care required, facility size, and amenities. Contact facilities directly for current pricing and to understand what is included in monthly fees.
Many facilities in our directory are Medicare and Medicaid certified. Coverage depends on the type of care needed and your specific situation. Contact the facility directly and consult with a benefits counselor to understand your coverage options.
During a visit, observe cleanliness, staff interactions with residents, activity programs, meal quality, and the overall atmosphere. Ask about staffing ratios, how they handle medical emergencies, visitor policies, and what the discharge process looks like.