
In the search for senior living, Wyoming should be at the top of the list for anyone seeking a quiet retirement surrounded by spectacular scenery and endless opportunities for outdoor recreation.
“Big Wyoming” is actually the least populous U.S. state, with roughly the same amount of total residents as the country’s 30th most populous city — the metro area of Wyoming’s capital and largest city, Cheyenne, has only around 86,000 people. It’s the vastness of the state’s landscape, rather, that earns Wyoming its nickname and draws millions of tourists every year. Yellowstone National Park, established in 1872 and known for both its wildlife and its size, is the country’s first national park and Wyoming’s most prominent attraction. Also in the state’s popular northwestern region are the jagged peaks of Grand Teton National Park and the valley known as Jackson Hole. Wyoming’s other natural wonders include the national monuments Devils Tower and Fossil Butte, along with several subranges of the Rockies such as the Granite Mountains, Bighorn Mountains, and Laramie Mountains.
The median monthly cost of home care in Wyoming is about $5,400, according to Genworth. A Place for Mom’s Senior Living Advisors can provide you with a list of home care providers in Wyoming to help you find one that fits your needs and budget.

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(3)They have gone above and beyond for our family. The lady we worked with we believe she was the coordinator was just absolutely phenomenal. All of the workers who would show up were wonderful and our parents...
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(5)Initially we didn't have consistency in who was sent. They were all lovely people, but it meant I had to review the needs and routine anew with every change. Now we have regulars, and I feel really...
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(1)For the most part they were consistent with the caregivers that were coming out. They were very professional and if we had any issues they remedied them right away. All of the agencies were competitive in...
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(1)Having the ability to go to work without concern for your loved one each day is priceless. Our caregiver, [name removed], has been working with my mother. She goes above and beyond, and we completely trust...
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(5)The tour of the facility was very informative. Along the way, staff seemed friendly. All spaces were very clean. Residents seemed engaged in activities. I would like to get more information on dementia...
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(5)Initially we didn't have consistency in who was sent. They were all lovely people, but it meant I had to review the needs and routine anew with every change. Now we have regulars, and I feel really...
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(3)My 98 year old mother-in-law is living in her home and was not wanting help. She has some memory problems that affect her ability to take medications correctly. She also had not been cooking as much nor as...
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