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Hanson Hil Rest Home
709 Hanson Rd, Durham, NC 27713
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709 Hanson Rd, Durham, NC 27713
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Review of Chatham Ridge Assisted Living
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Review of Chatham Ridge Assisted Living
Chatham Ridge Assisted Living was clean, and everyone was very friendly and professional. The only thing that I would say that I had a problem with was that they were not clear on specific diets if...
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Review of Chatham Ridge Assisted Living
The nursing care here is absolutely terrible. My mother was sick for weeks and the nurse never even came to see her and was rude when I called her about it. I had to complain up the the executive...
Averaging $4,800 per month, the cost of assisted living in Chapel Hill is higher than the national average of $4,500 and the North Carolina average of $4,010. In neighboring Raleigh, assisted living costs $5,388 per month on average, almost $600 more expensive than in Chapel Hill. In Rocky Mount, monthly prices are lower at $4,470 on average. In Burlington, the average cost is $3,325 per month, almost $1,500 lower than Chapel Hill’s. Seniors pay an average of $3,800 per month for assisted living in Greensboro.
Chapel Hill
$4,800
North Carolina
$4,010
United States
$4,500
Raleigh
$5,388
Rocky Mount
$4,470
Burlington
$3,325
Greensboro
$3,800
The average cost of assisted living in Chapel Hill is $4,800 per month, and prices at each facility vary depending on the amenities and services offered.
Seniors who are seeking financial aid for assisted living have options under the state’s Medicaid plan. Qualified seniors have access to the Personal Care Services Program, which offers coverage for assisted living costs. Seniors without Medicaid can apply to the Special Assistance (SA) Program, a non-Medicaid funded plan that helps eligible individuals afford assisted living.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in North Carolina page.
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 North Carolina page.
Assisted living in Chapel Hill costs an average of $4,800 per month. For seniors who prefer to stay in their homes, in-home care and home health care cost $4,767 per month on average. Nursing homes provide specialized medical care at an average monthly price of $7,026. Costing $1,636 per month on average, adult day health care is the most affordable option.
In-Home Care
$4,767
Home Health Care
$4,767
Adult Day Health Care
$1,636
Assisted Living Facility
$4,800
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$7,026
Note: Care cost data for Chapel Hill was not available, so data for the closest city, Durham Area, was used instead.
Many free programs are available in Chapel Hill to help older adults who need assisted living services. The resources below offer help in senior advocacy, recreational and physical activities, VA benefits claiming and appealing, social service referrals and durable medical equipment loans.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Triangle J Area Agency on Aging | (800) 310-9777 | This agency offers the Ombudsman Program to advocate for seniors living in assisted living facilities by protecting their rights and addressing their care quality issues. It also provides Options Counseling to help older adults weigh the pros and cons of available services and make informed choices. |
Seymour Center | (919) 968-2070 | As the senior center serving Chapel Hill, Seymour Center offers activities like strength training classes, physical therapy, ballroom dance classes and foreign language social groups. Amenities include an arts and crafts room, fitness studio, massage therapy room, bocce court, theater and billiard tables. |
NC 211 | 211 | United Way of North Carolina offers this free information system to connect residents of North Carolina to the services and resources they need. Trained counselors provide seniors with confidential advice and information on legal services, health care, transportation, substance use disorder support, taxes and financial assistance. |
Veterans Pavilion | (919) 484-0077 | This local veterans center provides trained advisors to help veterans optimize their benefits. Senior veterans of military service can get help in filing, appeal and legal representation in federal courts for their VA disability claims. New clients must complete the Intake Form online before scheduling an appointment via phone or email. |
Durable Medical Equipment (DME) Loan and Connections Programs | (919) 245-4279 | The DME Loan Program accepts donations of DME items and lends them to Orange County residents aged 55 or over. Eligible items include wheelchairs and walkers and dressing devices like button hooks and leg lifts. Seniors who need large DME items like life chairs and motorized scooters can check the DME Connections Program for donations. |
Chapel Hill Assisted Living Communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all Assisted Living facilities in North Carolina are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in North Carolina page for more information about these laws.