Providence Sub Acute Care Center
1322 W 6th St, San Pedro, CA 90732
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1322 W 6th St, San Pedro, CA 90732
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415 S Oleander Ave, Compton, CA 90220
"This is a low income apartment. The government gives funds directly to this apartment owner. They charge lower rent for low income persons. ..."
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525 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE, Glendale, CA 91204
975 North Virgil Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90029
921 S. BEACON STREET, San Pedro, CA 90731
1515 North Fair Oaks Ave, Pasadena, CA 91103
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"Country Villa Bay Vista Healthcare, situated in Long Beach, CA, provides memory care and assisted living services. This senior living commun..."
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23801 NEWHALL AVENUE, Newhall, CA 91321
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Comparing average monthly costs of nursing home semiprivate rooms, costs in Santa Monica are $304 above those in the average American city. However, Santa Monica’s rates fall below California’s statewide median by $1,187.
Santa Monica’s prices are slightly under Oxnard’s average of $8,365. However, seniors in the Santa Maria area pay $1,902 more for nursing home care. San Diego residents see even higher prices, averaging $2,662 over costs in Santa Monica. In El Centro, though, rates drop to $664 less than Santa Monica’s costs.
Santa Monica
$8,060
California
$9,247
United States
$7,756
Oxnard
$8,365
Santa Maria
$9,962
San Diego
$10,722
El Centro
$7,396
In Santa Monica, nursing home semiprivate rooms cost an average of $8,060 per month. Private rooms cost an average of $10,570 per month.
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.
Comparing nursing home rates to costs for other types of senior care in Santa Monica can help families as they explore placement options for their aging loved ones. Adult day health care is the most affordable, with a median cost of $1,647 per month. Assisted living carries a monthly average price of $5,000. Home care and home health care are slightly more expensive, with average prices of $5,434 and $5,529, respectively. Nursing home rooms come at the highest cost among these choices. The average cost for a semiprivate room in this city is $8,060, and the average price for a private room is $10,570.
Home care
$5,434
Home health care
$5,529
Adult day health care
$1,647
Assisted living
$5,000
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$8,060
Nursing home (private room)
$10,570
Note: Data for Santa Monica was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Los Angeles Area, was used instead.
Santa Monica’s seniors and their caregivers can reach out to the following resources for a wide range of aging-related services. These organizations may help older individuals remain independent at home longer and delay the need for institutional care. Some programs can help elders prepare for entry into a nursing home and support their well-being as long-term care facility residents.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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WISE & Healthy Aging | (310) 394-9871 | WISE & Healthy Aging meets the needs of Los Angeles County seniors in the community and long-term care facilities. This agency offers care management, in-home care services, hot meals, transportation and adult day care. ClubWISE coordinates a variety of social and fitness activities and volunteer opportunities. Caregivers can participate in support groups and training. Nursing home residents and their families can connect with the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program for advocacy assistance. |
Legal Aid Foundation of Los Angeles | (800) 399-4529 | LAFLA offers free civil legal counsel and representation to low-income individuals. This organization can provide guidance with appeals, denials and terminations of In-Home Supportive Services, Supplemental Security Income, Medi-Cal and VA benefits. Extensive self-help information on government benefits is also available. |
Helping Hands Senior Foundation | (818) 279-6580 | Helping Hands Senior Foundation offers free information and referrals for older residents. An intake coordinator and team prepare a care plan based on needs, support structure and financial situation. They strive to connect clients with free, insured or heavily subsidized programs, including home care, adult day care, food assistance, medical equipment and palliative care. Helping Hands also helps with assisted living and nursing home placement. |
Los Angeles Housing Department Handyworker Program | (213) 808-8803 | The LAHD Handyworker Program provides free minor home repairs that can enable income-eligible seniors to age at home. Qualifying homeowners can receive up to $5,000 for home modifications, including handrails, ramps, window and door repair or replacement, smoke and carbon monoxide detectors and seismic shutoff valves. Renters can receive up to $300 for safety devices, including grab bars, bath seats and handheld showers. |
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