Greenbriar Home for Adults - CLOSED
46 Cortland Street, Homer, NY 13077
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46 Cortland Street, Homer, NY 13077
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READ MORE7 Keeler Ave, Moravia, NY 13118
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READ MOREIn Ithaca, assisted living facilities charge $8,075 per month for care. This is a few thousand dollars higher than state and national respective norms of $4,580 and $4,500, as well as rates in nearby cities. In Elmira, care costs are considerably lower at $5,600, and in Buffalo and Binghamton, respective monthly fees come in at $4,741 and $4,597. Rochester has the lowest assisted living rates in the region at $3,775.
Ithaca
$8,075
New York
$4,580
United States
$4,500
Elmira
$5,600
Binghamton
$4,597
Rochester
$3,775
Buffalo
$4,741
Assisted living residents in Ithaca pay approximately $8,075 per month for services.
While many families use their own funds or personal assets to pay for assisted living, there are plenty of additional options to cover these costs. Some additional ways to finance assisted living costs include:
For more information about different ways to finance assisted living, visit our Assisted Living in New York page.
In Ithaca, assisted living is among the most expensive long-term care options at $8,075 per month. By comparison, seniors who live in their own homes pay $6,101 for in-home care and home health care, which are similar in scope to assisted living. Adult day health care costs even less, with monthly rates at $1,625. Only nursing home care, which starts at $9,885, is costlier than assisted living.
In-Home Care
$6,101
Home Health Care
$6,101
Adult Day Health Care
$1,625
Assisted Living Facility
$8,075
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$9,885
Seniors in Ithaca get one-on-one help with navigating their long-term care options, finding ways to pay for services and connecting with community-based services through several agencies and programs. The following table lists top resources for seniors in the region to help older adults get the most from assisted living.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Tompkins County Office for the Aging | (607) 274-5482 | The county’s Office for the Aging serves as a single entry point for county, state and federal programs and services. It has information specialists who provide referrals for community-based initiatives such as prescription drug assistance, and it has options counselors who help older adults identify ways to pay for long-term care. |
Long Term Care Ombudsman Program | (855) 582-6769 | The long-term care ombudsman advocates for assisted living residents in Ithaca and the rest of the state, answering their questions regarding their rights and payment options and advocating for them in instances regarding inaccurate care plans or involuntary discharges. The ombudsman can also mediate family disagreements regarding a loved one’s care. |
Lifelong | (607) 273-1511 | Through Lifelong, seniors can participate in activities throughout the year, including holiday parties and craft sales, and they can connect with social groups in their region. The organization also provides health insurance options counseling, free tax preparation assistance and help with obtaining mobility aids. |
Lifespan | (866) 454-5110 | Lifespan administers over two dozen services and programs to seniors in the Ithaca region, including advocacy, educational classes, health and wellness screenings and transportation services. It also provides volunteer opportunities to help older adults stay connected to their communities. |
Legal Assistance of Western New York, Inc. | (866) 781-5235 | LawNY provides free civil legal assistance to those aged 60 and over in Ithaca and surrounding cities. Seniors can contact this nonprofit organization for help with applying for public and veterans’ benefits and preparing advance planning documents. The office can also help seniors review and understand assisted living contracts. |
Ithaca Assisted Living Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Assisted Living facilities in New York are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in New York page for more information about these laws.
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Review of Bridges Cornell Heights
I was very skeptical of my grandmother going into any sort of facility. I am of the mindset that these facilities are often not run properly and the staff is not competent. That being said, I was...