River Park Post Acute
2555 N Price Rd, Chandler, AZ 85224
"Our Community offers independent and assisted living to memory care and skilled nursing and rehabilitation. Offering you so many services al..."
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2555 N Price Rd, Chandler, AZ 85224
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Nursing home cost data for Mesa is included in the Genworth 2020 Cost of Care Survey’s monthly median costs for the Phoenix Area. According to this survey, seniors in the Mesa region pay approximately $9,247 monthly for semiprivate accommodations, which is well over the state median of $6,844 and the national norm of $7,756. In the Lake Havasu City Area, fees average $7,437 monthly, and in the Prescott Valley Area, nursing home costs are equal to the state median at $6,844. Seniors in Tucson pay $6,565 per month for care, and Flagstaff is the cheapest option at $5,627.
Nursing homes in Mesa charge an average of $9,247 per month for semiprivate rooms. Private rooms are about 15% more expensive at $10,646.
Many seniors and their families use some form of financial assistance to help them pay for nursing care. The main options available are Medicare, Medicaid, and veterans benefits. These programs can be complicated, especially when it comes to benefit terms. Below, we give a brief overview of how these programs may be used towards paying for skilled nursing care.
If these options aren’t available to you, check if your loved one has long-term care insurance or contact your Area Agency on Aging to ask about any local financial assistance programs for seniors.
On average, semiprivate rooms in nursing homes cost $9,247 per month, and seniors in private rooms pay $10,646. Depending on the individual’s care needs, other options may be more appropriate and cost-effective. For those who need short-term or intermittent skilled nursing services, assisted living, which costs $3,700 monthly, may be an option. Seniors who prefer to receive nursing services in their own homes may be good candidates for home health care, which averages $5,243 monthly. Home care, which includes personal care services without skilled nursing, is a little more affordable at $5,148. The most affordable senior care option is adult day health care at $867 per month.
The following resources from public or private nonprofit organizations offer services to help seniors live safely in their home or a residential care community. They may also provide financial advice and long-term care options counseling to help seniors avoid nursing home placement or identify programs to help them cover care costs when placement is necessary.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Area Agency on Aging Region One | (602) 264-4357 | The local Area Agency on Aging provides case management, personal care services, nonemergency medical transportation and home-delivered meals to qualifying seniors in the Mesa region. The Agency also has a long-term care ombudsman to advocate on behalf of seniors residing in long-term care communities and investigate reports of abuse and neglect in nursing homes. |
State Health Insurance Assistance Program Helpline | (800) 432-4040 | SHIP is a free health benefits counseling program for Medicare-qualifying seniors in Mesa. Its confidential helpline is staffed by volunteers who are trained to answer questions about Medicare benefits, Medicaid waiver programs that may cover nursing home care and long-term care insurance. Volunteers can also help seniors understand medical bills and hospital charges and dispute denied insurance coverage. |
Maricopa County Senior and Adult Services | (602) 506-3011 | The County’s Senior and Adult Services Division provides case management for seniors aged 60 and over and adults aged 18-59 who have qualifying disabilities. Some services seniors may obtain include home-delivered meals, home nursing and assistance with identifying and applying for other community resources. While there are no income limits for services, priority is given to those who are the most economically vulnerable. |
Mesa Vet Center | (480) 610-6727 | The Mesa Vet Center assists qualifying seniors in the Mesa region through information, advocacy and outreach services. Through the Center, veterans can apply for programs and benefits that may help them cover nursing home care or skilled nursing services in the community, including the VA pension, Aid and Attendance or Housebound benefit or service-related disability compensation. |
Aster Aging | (480) 964-9014 | Aster Aging is a local nonprofit organization that serves Mesa seniors through a broad range of services. Some services include home-delivered meals, in-home support and benefits enrollment assistance. It also operates several senior centers throughout the region that provide congregate meals, options counseling and wellness screenings and services. |
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Mrssoose
1.0
Review of Desert Blossom Health & Rehabilitation
the rooms are disgusting, floors are sticky, never cleaned the entire time my husband was there. His bed was broken and never fixed, the sink in the bathroom was detached from the wall. The...
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Chloe
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Review of Citadel Post Acute
Do not stay here. Don’t be fooled by the remodeled entryway. My husband was admitted for PT. He tested positive for Covid so sat in this room for 2 1/2 days. No pt. They put an ankle bracelet...
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G Lehman
1.0
Review of Mission Palms of Mesa Health and Rehabilitation Ce
Horrible place. In 2022 Mom said the food was awful, no physical therapy but they lied and told me on the phone they were working with her every day. One particular night employee woukd make her...