
1104 William Styron Sq S , Newport News, VA, 23606
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1104 William Styron Sq S , Newport News, VA, 23606
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516 South Independence Blvd., Suite 106, Virginia Beach, VA, 23452
Home health care services from Interim allow individuals to stay safe, independent, and engaged while remaining in their own homes. We offer: Personal Care and Support Companionship and help with daily living activities such as grooming, bathing, fixing meals, and laundry. Respite Care Respite care from Interim provides family members breaks from the daily routine of care giving. Whether it's for a few hours or a long vacation, Interim can provide the support and relief needed.
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719 High St, Suite # 114, Portsmouth, VA, 23704
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372 S Independence Blvd, Suite 106, Virginia Beach, VA, 23452
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500 Washington St, Suite 5 , Portsmouth, VA, 23704
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733 Thimble Shoals Blvd #170, Newport News, VA, 23606
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692 Windbrook Cir, Newport News, VA, 23602
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464 Investors Pl STE 204L , Virginia Beach, VA, 23452
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111 Millcreek Parkway, Suite 302 #4, Chesapeake, VA, 23323
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1405-H, Kiln Creek Pkwy, Newport News, VA, 23602
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According to the 2021 Genworth Cost of Care Survey, home care in Newport News costs the same as the Virginia average at $4,767 per month, which is a bit lower than the national average of $4,957. The cost of care in the capital city of Richmond is $381 higher. Seniors can save money by moving a bit south, into North Carolina, where home care in places like Greenville costs $763 per month less.
Newport News
$4,767
Virginia
$4,767
The United States
$4,957
Richmond
$5,148
Rocky Mount, NC
$4,290
Greenville, NC
$4,004
Newport News seniors have a variety of care options nearby. Home health care generally costs the same as home care, although the former is intended for seniors who need light medical services such as insulin administration. An adult day health program is the least expensive at around $78 per day. For local seniors who require more care, assisted living is about $154 per day. Nursing homes are $3,643 more expensive per month, but they provide comprehensive medical care.
Home Care
$4,767
Home Health Care
$4,767
Adult Day Health
$1,690
Assisted Living
$4,690
Nursing Home (semiprivate room)
$8,410
Note: Data for Newport News, VA, was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Virginia Beach, 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 Newport News:
Resource | Contact | Address | Service |
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Catholic Charities of Eastern Virginia | (757) 456-2366 | 5361-A Virginia Beach Blvd, Virginia Beach, VA 23462 | Catholic Charities of Eastern Virginia serves Newport News and many surrounding regions with an assortment of programs for elderly residents. The main service offered by the charity includes in-home respite care, which is offered at an extremely low cost for seniors aged 60 or older. For this service, a representative of Catholic Charities first performs an in-home assessment of potential care recipients. The organization also offers companion care to elders on a limited-term basis. |
Virginia Weatherization Assistance Program | (804) 233-2827 | 88 Carnation Street, Richmond, VA 23225 | Virginia’s Weatherization Assistance Program is administered by the state Department of Housing and Community Development with the aid of federal and state funds. In Newport News, it’s handled locally by the Project:HOMES initiative under federal and state guidelines. These stipulate that elderly and other low-income residents of the city can have their owned or rented homes weather-protected and upgraded free of charge if they earn less than $31,349 as single-person households or below $40,995 for two-person homes. These amounts increase with additional household members. Seniors receiving Supplemental Security Income payments are automatically eligible. |
Peninsula Agency on Aging (PAAINC) | (757) 873-0541 | 739 Thimble Shoals Blvd., Suite 1006, Newport News, VA 23606 | The Peninsula Agency on Aging is the main local area agency on aging for the region in which Newport News is located. It offers a roster of services and programs that include a regional Meals on Wheels service for the homebound, a scheduled transportation service for elders, elder care coordination services and a Long Term Care Ombudsman. The agency also offers elders and caregivers referrals and information for other local, state and federal benefits programs. |
Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia | (757) 461-9481 | 6350 Center Drive, Building 5, Suite 101, Norfolk, VA 23502 | This private nonprofit organization offers an extensive range of elderly support programs and services throughout the area surrounding Newport News. Financed by private donations, federal, state and local government funds, Senior Services of Southeastern Virginia delivers wellness activity programs, free health checkups and a weatherization program called Senior Cool Care. The agency also offers a regional scheduled transportation service called I-Ride for eligible elders. |
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.
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Kenneth C_8
5.0
Review of Visiting Angels of the Virginia Peninsula
I have them 2 days a week, and they help me with anything that needs to be done. They are hard workers and provide good services.
Provider response
We're delighted to know that our team's positivity, cooperation, and skills have made a difference in your experience. It's incredibly rewarding to hear that you would recommend us, as it reflects...
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Michael W_38
5.0
Review of Visiting Angels of the Virginia Peninsula
The caregivers have a great relationship with my mother, and that is what counts. They communicate very well. They just keep me up to date with everything.
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Beth W_13
5.0
Review of Visiting Angels of the Virginia Peninsula
My mother enjoys their visits. They are reliable.
Provider response
We love to hear that your mother enjoys our visits! Reliability is key, and we're glad we can be there for her. Thank you for sharing your experience!