
2901 6th Avenue North, Moorhead, MN 56560
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2901 6th Avenue North, Moorhead, MN 56560
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Assisted Living
Bill
3.0
Review of Bethany Retirement Living
I toured Bethany Assisted Living. It was clean. It was nice. My tour lasted about six minutes. It seemed very rushed. And then, it was with someone that was not supposed to be the person that gave...
Assisted Living
Pam
5.0
Review of Touchmark At Harwood Groves
Touchmark at Harwood Groves was very accommodating. It's a beautiful facility. There are lots of stuff. I just need more care than they had available. It was extremely nice. They have both...
Assisted Living
Teresa
4.0
Review of Bethany Retirement Living
Bethany Retirement Living was nice, but it was further away from my in-law's local community and for people going to visit them or something like that, it was just further than they wanted it to...
Fargo is the most expensive city in North Dakota for seniors seeking care in an assisted living facility. Rates in Bismark are slightly lower, while the average cost in Grand Forks is $1,640 below the average in Fargo. The city’s median costs are lower than in Rapid City at $3,914 per month but significantly higher than in Sioux Falls at $2,910.
Fargo
$3,840
North Dakota
$3,391
United States
$4,500
Bismarck
$3,710
Grand Forks
$2,200
Rapid City, SD
$3,914
Sioux Falls, SD
$2,910
The Genworth Cost of Care 2021 Survey notes that assisted living facilities in the Fargo region average around $3,840 per month. Rates in the city are lower than the national median of $4,500 but are higher than the state average of $3,391 per month.
Assisted living is the most cost-effective care option for seniors in Fargo. Home care and home health care providers in the city charge $1,850 more for their services. Nursing homes offer the highest level of senior care and the average monthly rate of $11,693 reflects that.
In-Home Care
$5,690
Home Health Care
$5,690
Assisted Living Facility
$3,840
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$11,693
There are several governmental and nonprofit agencies dedicated to helping seniors in the Fargo region. Some of these resources can help people plan for their long-term care, while others are aimed at enriching the lives of assisted living residents.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Valley Senior Services | (701) 232-7936 | Fargo seniors can contact this nonprofit for help in locating local resources, benefit programs and assisted living facilities suitable for their needs. The agency also operates a local senior center where older residents socialize with their peers and participate in fun events. |
The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (855) 462-5465 | The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is part of a nationwide advocacy initiative that protects the rights of assisted living residents. Seniors and their family members can contact the Ombudsman for advice when they have concerns about their residential facilities. Volunteers with the service investigate complaints and mediate conflicts between residents and staff members. |
Aging and Disability Resource Link | (855) 462-5465 | This link connects seniors with local services and programs available in a specific area. Older adults can find out which assistance programs they are eligible for and receive help with the application process. |
The State Health Insurance Counseling Program | (888) 575-6611 | This is a program overseen by the state’s Insurance Department. Seniors who need help understanding the complexities of Medicare can receive free and unbiased advice from a trained counselor. Advisors can empower callers to make informed decisions around topics such as Medicare, long-term care insurance and Medicare Advantage plans. |
Legal Services of North Dakota | (866) 621-9886 | Older North Dakota residents aged 60 and above can benefit from free advice and representation on civil issues. The nonprofit can help seniors in areas such as consumer law, family law and public benefits. |