Assisted Living Facility — Kansas City, MO
| Provider | The Crossings at Riverview |
|---|---|
| License type | Assisted Living Facility (MO DHSS-licensed) |
| City | Kansas City, MO 64155 |
| Address | 500 NE Barry Rd |
| Licensed capacity | 84 beds |
| License # | MO-RCF-AL-0003 |
| License status | Licensed – Assisted Living Facility (RSMo Ch. 198) |
| County / State | Clay County, MO (Missouri) |
Northland Kansas City MO assisted living community. Missouri-side facility licensed by MO DHSS under RSMo Ch. 198.
The Crossings at Riverview sits on the Missouri side of the Kansas City metro and is licensed by the Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) (MO DHSS). Residential Care Facility (RCF) / Assisted Living license under RSMo Ch. 198.
Medicaid: Missouri residents who qualify for facility level of care may be eligible for MO HealthNet Managed Long-Term Care (MLTC). Because the Kansas City metro spans two states, the applicable program is set by the state the building is in — MO HealthNet MLTC governs this facility. Not all facilities accept Medicaid — confirm directly with the provider.
Cross-border note: KC spans Missouri and Kansas. A facility's state determines both its licensing agency (MO DHSS under RSMo Ch. 198 vs. KS KDADS under K.A.R. 26-39) and its Medicaid pathway (MO HealthNet MLTC vs. KanCare). Eligibility does not transfer automatically across the state line.
The Crossings at Riverview is located in Kansas City, Clay County, MO. Nearby hospitals include The University of Kansas Health System, Research Medical Center, Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City, Truman Medical Centers.
The Kansas City metro is served by the Kansas City VA Medical Center for VA-enrolled veterans across both states. Veterans and surviving spouses may be eligible for VA Aid & Attendance toward care costs regardless of which side of the state line they choose.
In 2026, Assisted Living in the Kansas City metro typically runs $2,900–$4,800/mo. The exact rate at The Crossings at Riverview depends on room type and care level — request a written rate schedule before comparing options.
The strongest predictors of care quality at a senior-care community aren't in the brochure. Ask the overnight caregiver-to-resident ratio (daytime numbers hide the real picture), staff turnover rate over the past year, and how long the administrator has been in place. Ask what care needs would force a move-out and how the care plan is reviewed. Walk the halls during a meal and an activity — notice whether residents are engaged. Verify the state license and inspection history through the facility's state regulator (MO DHSS or KS KDADS).
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