Coordinated Home Health Care
100 Main St, Columbus, NM, 88029
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100 Main St, Columbus, NM, 88029
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505 South Main Ste.134 , Las Cruces, NM, 88001
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According to the 2021 Genworth Cost of Care Survey, Deming’s median monthly home care fee is $4,195. Deming’s seniors save about $762 compared to the national average and about $410 compared to New Mexico’s average. The survey reveals the city is the most affordable in the state, as Albuquerque’s median is $476 higher than Deming and Farmington’s is over $1,300 higher. Santa Fe is the most expensive — more than $2,100 higher than Deming. Seniors looking for lower fees may want to consider El Paso, TX.
Deming
$4,195
New Mexico
$4,605
United States
$4,957
Albuquerque
$4,671
Santa Fe
$6,378
Farmington
$5,529
El Paso, TX
$3,623
Except for adult day care, with a median fee of $1,950 per month, home care is the most affordable option in Deming, at $4,195. In order to benefit from assisted living, elders would have to move into a facility, which may not be appealing to everyone. Home health care includes medical services, such as those provided by a registered nurse, so fees are about $410 higher than home care. Nursing homes deliver more comprehensive care and are the most expensive option.
Home Care
$4,195
Home Health Care
$4,605
Adult Day Health Care
$1,950
Assisted Living Facility
$4,495
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$7,336
Note: Data for Deming was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Las Cruces, was used instead.
Given the high cost of in-home care, many people use one or more forms of financial assistance to cover the expenses. Below, we explain some of the most common sources of financial help for paying for in-home care. If none of these options are available to you, you can reach out to your Area Agency on Aging or Aging and Disability Resource Center to learn about local resources.
Home care services are only one of the pieces needed for seniors to gracefully age in place. There are many services and programs that are low-cost or free, that enable seniors to enjoy an independent lifestyle in the comfort of their own home, such as help with home modifications, meal delivery services, and more. Below, we’ve compiled a few of the most helpful resources in Deming:
Resource | Contact | Address | Service |
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Deming Luna County Senior Citizens Center | (575) 546-8823 | 800 South Granite Street, Deming, New Mexico 88030 | The wide variety of programs for the area’s elderly offered by this senior center include transportation assistance for shopping-, grooming- and health-related trips, congregate meals that give seniors an opportunity to enjoy food in the company of peers, and an adult day care program that provides respite for primary caregivers. Most services are for Deming residents aged 60 and up; some require doctor’s referrals. |
Senior Companion Program | (575) 546-8824 | 800 South Granite Street, Deming, New Mexico 88030 | Organized and run by the Luna County SCC, the Senior Companion Program puts volunteers 55 years of age and older in touch with seniors who have limitations that keep them from accomplishing basic tasks of daily living. The focus is on active seniors helping homebound seniors retain as much independence as possible. Income requirements for the program apply, but a volunteer stipend is available; companions may perform up to 20 hours of service per week. |
New Mexico Aging and Disability Resource Center | (800) 432-2080 | 2550 Cerrillos Road, Santa Fe, NM 87505 | Run by New Mexico’s Aging and Long-Term Services Department, this resource center helps the state’s seniors find help with paying for prescription drugs through the MEDBANK program, weigh options for long-term care through the center’s counselors and assistance coordinators and develop a better understanding of insurance benefits for which they may be eligible, among other services. |
Senior Community Service Employment Program | (505) 469-4193 | 200 Constitution Ave NW, Washington, DC 20210 | The federally funded SCSEP helps unemployed older adults build workplace skills by receiving on-the-job training in nonprofit organizations and government agencies. Income, age, employment and residency restrictions apply. A sister state-funded program, the New Mexico Senior Employment Program, provides similar job training opportunities but is empowered to provide waivers for some requirements. |
Aging can be a difficult process, and loved ones may not always ask for help – oftentimes it’s up to their family to evaluate their need for help around the house. While no two situations are exactly alike, this checklist can help you and your loved ones determine when it’s time to start the search for a home care provider.
If you’ve determined that your loved one needs the assistance of a care provider in their home, it may be time for a difficult conversation. Handled correctly, however, this process can bring a family together and ensure that everyone’s concerns are addressed. Use this PDF as a starting point to help the conversation stay as positive and productive as possible.