Baldwin Gardens Nursing Center
10786 Live Oak Ave, Temple City, CA 91780
"Baldwin Gardens Nursing Center, situated in Temple City, CA, provides skilled nursing care for its residents. The center features semi-priva..."
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10786 Live Oak Ave, Temple City, CA 91780
"Baldwin Gardens Nursing Center, situated in Temple City, CA, provides skilled nursing care for its residents. The center features semi-priva..."
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919 N Sunset Avenue, West Covina, CA 91790
"When my grandmother with Alzheimer's and Dementia needed extra care, I didn't want to put her in a place that felt like a hospital. Colonial Manor doesn't feel like one at all -- it feels homey, and there is a kind, caring vibe that is able to be fel..."
READ MORESeniors in Covina pay $9,125 for shared rooms in nursing homes, which is about $1,200 higher than the national norm but competitive compared to the state average of $9,794. In El Centro, rates are lower than in Covina at $8,851, and in San Diego, care costs are a little higher at $9,384. Santa Maria’s monthly nursing home rates average $10,737, and in Oxnard, residents pay $11,254, making Covina an economical alternative to several cities in Southern California.
Covina
$9,125
California
$9,794
The United States
$7,908
Oxnard
$11,254
San Diego
$9,384
El Centro
$8,851
Santa Maria
$10,737
In Covina, nursing home rates range from $9,125 per month for shared rooms to $11,269 for private rooms.
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.
In Covina, nursing home rates start at $9,125 for shared rooms and go up to $11,269 for private rooms. Seniors with basic skilled nursing needs pay considerably lower rates of $5,911 for in-home care and home health care and $5,250 for assisted living. Adult day health care is the most economical long-term care option in Covina at $1,652.
In-Home Care
$5,911
Home Health Care
$5,911
Adult Day Health Care
$1,652
Assisted Living Facility
$5,250
Nursing Home (semiprivate room)
$9,125
Nursing Home (private room)
$11,269
Note: Data for Covina was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Los Angeles, was used instead.
Covina seniors have access to several supportive programs that help them make informed decisions regarding their long-term care options. The following resource table highlights top agencies and services in the region to help seniors find ways to afford care and postpone or avoid nursing home placement when possible.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Center for Health Care Rights | (213) 383-4519 | Seniors get assistance with their health insurance options through the Center for Health Care Rights. This nonprofit organization has advisors who help older adults understand their Medicare and Medicaid benefits and determine what to do in the event of a denied health insurance claim. |
Bet Tzedek Legal Services | (323) 939-0506 | Bet Tzedek Legal Services advocates for those aged 60 and over in Covina and has legal professionals who help seniors understand nursing home contracts and payment arrangements. The office can also help older adults enroll in public and veterans’ benefits that may cover nursing home costs. |
WISE & Healthy Aging LTC Ombudsman Program | (310) 393-3618 | The local long-term care ombudsman helps seniors navigate the nursing home move-in process, identify ways to pay for services and understand their rights and care plans. The ombudsman can also represent seniors’ interests in cases regarding involuntary move-out orders, including those related to Medicaid funding. |
DME Loan Closet | (818) 279-6580 | Seniors may be able to minimize their care expenses or maintain independence at home through the DME Loan Closet. Through this free program, seniors may be able to obtain mobility aids and bathroom safety equipment, letting many avoid nursing home placement or move back to their homes after a stay. |
Medi-Cal | (800) 541-5555 | Medi-Cal, California’s Medicaid program, is a health insurance program that can be used alongside Medicare to reduce eligible nursing home residents’ out-of-pocket costs. It also has waivers for those who qualify for nursing home care but want to live at home or in an assisted living community. |
Area Agency on Aging | (888) 211-0644 | The Area Agency on Aging has options counselors who help seniors and families assess care needs and determine long-term care options, including alternatives to nursing home placement. The agency also administers supportive services, such as nutrition services and transportation. |
Veterans' Services | (626) 813-3402 | The Veterans’ Services office has advisors who help qualified veterans and their dependents determine state and federal programs that may help them cover nursing home care. The office can also screen for eligibility for veterans’ home placement. |
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Pamela
5.0
Review of Covina Rehabilitation Center
My husband is now at Covina Rehabilitation Center. It is really good. You're not allowed to go in at this time. They comply. They're good. You get good, healthy meals there. They make sure you get...