Alternative Residences II
11070 Co Rd 1, Chesapeake, OH 45631
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READ MOREServing as the seat of Cabell County, Huntington sits in western West Virginia about 50 miles outside Charleston. This city contains 7 assisted living facilities, providing diverse options within its limits, and another 15 operate in nearby communities. In 2024, the local baseline rate for residential care comes to $4,300 per month, trending well below the West Virginia median of $5,500.
Our guide features 97 reviews reviews of assisted living communities throughout the Huntington region, helping you assess local care options. Based on consistent feedback, we estimate the quality rating of these facilities at 3.2 out of 5 stars stars.
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11070 Co Rd 1, Chesapeake, OH 45631
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READ MOREThe 2024 Genworth Cost of Care Survey reports that the cost of assisted living in Huntington comes in near $4,300 per month, offering substantial savings over the statewide norm of $5,500. In contrast, seniors in Parkersburg pay lower fees of around $3,700. However, in Weirton, costs run higher at about $6,663.Â
Huntington
$4,300
West Virginia
$5,500
The United States
$5,350
Parkersburg
$3,700
Charleston
$6,450
Weirton
$6,663
Morgantown
$4,263
West Virginia has a Medicaid waiver available to help Huntington seniors with the costs associated with assisted living. Known as the Medicaid Personal Care option, this waiver covers care costs, although it does not cover room and board.
Learn more about these programs, plus who’s eligible, on our Assisted Living in West Virginia 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 West Virginia page.
With rates coming in near $4,300 per month, assisted living ranks as the least expensive senior care solution in Huntington. It offers about $3,422 in savings over home health care costs. Additionally, it costs a fraction of the rate of nursing home care, which comes in at approximately $11,619 for shared units.
Home Health Care
$7,722
Assisted Living Facility
$4,300
Nursing Home Facility (semi-private room)
$11,619
Assisted living residents and other seniors in Huntington have access to numerous free resources to aid them in socializing and being more active. These resources, offered by various government entities and nonprofits, encourage independence, health and well-being among the city’s aging adult population.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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West Virginia Bureau of Senior Services | (304) 558-3317 | The WV Bureau of Senior Services provides programs and services throughout the state to adults aged 60 and older, including transportation, chronic disease management, health screenings and exercise classes, among others. It also administers the State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP), West Virginia Senior Legal Aid and other programs made possible through the Older Americans Act. |
Cabell County Community Services Organization | (304) 529-4952 | The CCCSO provides programs for individuals over 60 years of age throughout Cabell County, including Huntington. It provides nonemergency transportation services to help seniors get to doctor’s appointments, pharmacies, grocery stores and senior centers. CCCSO administers four senior centers in Cabell County, including two in Huntington. |
Metro Area Agency on Aging | (304) 766-5125 | The Metro AAA provides necessary support to aging program service providers in the southwestern region of the state, which includes Cabell County. It also operates the Aging and Disability Resource Center serving Huntington, which can provide seniors with personalized information and referrals to resources available in the local community. |
West Virginia Aging & Disability Resource Network | (866) 981-2372 | WV ADRN is an online resource that seniors and their family members can search 24/7 to locate aging-related services and support in the Huntington area. Through the site, seniors access information on long-term care options, transportation services, volunteer opportunities, support groups and transitional planning services, among others. |
Regional Long-Term Care Ombudsman | (800) 834-0598 Ext. 2520 | The LTC Ombudsman program strives to enhance the quality of life and improve the level of care of residents in long-term care facilities, including assisted living communities. It protects individual resident’s rights and investigates reports of all types of abuse and neglect. The program operates through a state office and nine regional offices, including one in Huntington. |
Huntington-area assisted living communities must adhere to the comprehensive set of state laws and regulations that all assisted living communities in West Virginia are required to follow. Visit our Assisted Living in West Virginia page for more information about these laws.
Assisted Living
Lora Duncan
1.0
Review of Huntington Health and Rehabilitation Center
My uncle has not received care while in this facility. His health has declined. Put in broken bed, put Covid patient in his room without anyones knowledge. Now uncle has Covid. Clothes lost and all...
Assisted Living
Familyisallthatmatters
5.0
Review of Grayson Assisted Living
My mom resided at Grayson’s until she passed. We had her at another facility and decided to move her the Grayson’s after some issues at the other place. It was the best decision we ever made for...
Assisted Living
Mommaof5
5.0
Review of Grayson Assisted Living
Simply the best around for Alzheimer’s and Dementia. Great home cooked meals. Plenty of activities to keep mom and dad occupied. It is always clean and most important NO foul odor like Nursing...