Los Angeles Comm Hospital
4081 EAST OLYMPIC BLVD, Los Angeles, CA 90023
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4081 EAST OLYMPIC BLVD, Los Angeles, CA 90023
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In Pomona, nursing home rates start at $9,125, which is higher than the national norm of $7,908 but competitive compared to California’s average of $9,794. Rates in San Diego are a little higher at $9,384, and in Santa Maria, rates exceed Pomona’s norm by about $1,600 per month. In Oxnard, monthly care costs are among the highest in the region at $11,254. For those seeking more economical care, opting for services in Riverside instead of Pomona offers a potential monthly savings of $1,133.
Pomona
$9,125
California
$9,794
The United States
$7,908
Oxnard
$11,254
San Diego
$9,384
Riverside
$7,992
Santa Maria
$10,737
Nursing homes in Pomona charge $9,125 per month for semiprivate accommodations and considerably higher rates of $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.
Nursing home care is the most expensive long-term option in Pomona, ranging from $9,125 for semiprivate rooms to $11,269 for private accommodations. This is double the cost of in-home care and home health care, which cost $5,911 monthly, and assisted living, which typically costs $5,250. Seniors with basic skilled nursing needs may get the assistance they need through adult day health care, which costs $1,652 monthly.
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 Pomona was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Los Angeles, was used instead.
Current and prospective nursing home residents in Pomona have access to numerous services and resources to help them delay nursing home care, find services to supplement nursing care or transition back to the community. The following resource table highlights some of the top programs and services in the region, including the Area Agency on Aging, the veterans’ services office and Medicaid.
Resource | Contact | Service |
---|---|---|
Center for Health Care Rights | (213) 383-4519 | The Center for Health Care Rights has specialists who help seniors compare Medicare health insurance plans, determine whether they qualify for coverage that may pay for nursing home care and determine how much coverage their plan includes for skilled nursing services. It also helps seniors dispute denied insurance claims. |
Meals on Wheels | (626) 960-2995 | Meals on Wheels provides home-delivered meals to housebound individuals in Pomona, helping many seniors delay or avoid nursing home placement. Program volunteers provide wellness checks to help support seniors’ safety at home. Meals on Wheels also administers congregate meals to older adults who aren’t housebound. |
WISE & Healthy Aging | (310) 393-3618 | WISE & Healthy Aging is a regional nonprofit organization that organizes programs and services for those aged 60 and over, including home-delivered and congregate meals, case management services and transportation services. It also serves as the long-term care ombudsman for the region, advocating for seniors in local nursing homes. |
DME Loan Closet | (818) 279-6580 | The Loan Closet provides free medical equipment loans, letting seniors borrow basic mobility and safety equipment, such as power scooters, wheelchairs, commodes, hospital beds and walkers. Equipment is new or refurbished, and it may be available for short-term or long-term rentals. |
Medi-Cal | (800) 541-5555 | Qualified seniors can enroll in Medi-Cal, the state’s Medicaid program, along with Medicare for comprehensive nursing home care, reducing their out-of-pocket expenses. Medi-Cal also has waivers, such as the Assisted Living Waiver, for seniors who qualify for nursing home care but want to remain in the community. |
Area Agency on Aging | (888) 211-0644 | The Area Agency on Aging administers services to help seniors maintain their safety and independence at home, including home-delivered and congregate meals, nonemergency medical transportation and the Linkages Program, which connects individuals to community-based resources. |
Veterans' Services | (626) 813-3402 | The county’s veterans’ service office screens veterans for programs, such as Aid and Attendance, community care and tax breaks, which may help them get the services they need at home or in a residential community setting. |
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Melanie
5.0
Review of Inland Valley Care and Rehabilitation Center
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Mrs. Graff
3.0
Review of Inland Valley Care and Rehabilitation Center
I have read the reviews of this facility and am very concerned about the quality of care. Yet I must recognize one members of the staff who was extremely helpful to us. I picked up my sister-in-law...
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Marylou
5.0
Review of Park Avenue Healthcare & Wellness Center
We chose Park Avenue Healthcare & Wellness Center because this is the place that suited my father the most out of all of the facilities he's been in. He's been there a couple of months. They take...