Bethany Home
930 W Main St, Ripon, CA 95366
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READ MOREStockton is a sunny California city with an estimated population of 312,697, of whom 12.4% are 65 years of age and older. For medical care, seniors have easy access to multiple hospitals, including St. Joseph’s Medical Center and Dameron Hospital. Each offers emergency care and has various specialists on staff.
Nursing homes offer a level of care that’s unsurpassed outside of hospital settings, and they’re ideal for seniors who don’t require hospitalization but can benefit from 24-hour monitoring, skilled nursing care and access to various therapies. These services are why nursing homes charge higher rates than other senior care providers. In Stockton, nursing home care costs an average of $8,623 per month, according to the Genworth 2020 Cost of Care Survey, which is $867 higher than the national average of $7,756. Due to the high cost, home health care or assisted living may be preferable arrangements for seniors who don’t require around-the-clock skilled care.
This guide details the cost of various types of senior care, including nursing homes, in Stockton. Local resources that may benefit older adults and their families are also included.
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In terms of monthly semiprivate room rates in nursing homes, Stockton is pricier than the average American city. However, Stockton’s rates compare favorably to California’s median cost, which is $9,247 per month.
When it comes to affordability, Stockton also performs well compared to nearby cities. In Vallejo ($9,429) and Merced ($9,399), nursing home care is around $800 more expensive than in Stockton. Nursing homes in Sacramento charge an average of $9,946 per month, which is over $1,300 more than is typical in Stockton. This level of care is even pricier in Modesto, where the average rate is $10,783 per month.
Stockton
$8,623
California
$9,247
United States
$7,756
Vallejo
$9,429
Sacramento
$9,946
Merced
$9,399
Modesto
$10,783
In Stockton nursing homes, the average cost for a semiprivate room is $8,623 per month, and for a private room, it’s $10,798.
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.
Senior care has a range of price points in Stockton, and the most affordable option is adult day health care at an average cost of $1,273 per month. Assisted living facilities charge $3,500, on average, while home care and home health care services have an identical median rate of $5,243 per month. Nursing home residents pay the highest rates for care. In these facilities, semiprivate rooms cost $8,623, and private rooms cost $10,798 per month, on average.
Home care
$5,243
Home health care
$5,243
Adult day health care
$1,273
Assisted living
$3,500
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$8,623
Nursing home (private room)
$10,798
Stockton seniors may find that their needs change during the aging process. For help with aging-related services and supports, older adults and their families can turn to local organizations and agencies. The available resources can help elders seeking or receiving long-term care in a facility-based setting, or provide necessary services to help seniors continue living at home and postpone admission to a nursing home.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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In-Home Supportive Services | (209) 468-1104 | The IHSS program is offered through San Joaquin County's Aging and Community Services to help seniors and disabled individuals continue living safely at home as an alternative to placement in a nursing home. Through the program, Stockton seniors may receive help with personal care, housekeeping and meal preparation, among other tasks. To qualify, applicants must meet the program's financial and functional guidelines and be eligible for Medi-Cal coverage. |
Meals on Wheels | (209) 468-1104 | Meals on Wheels services are available to homebound Stockton residents aged 60 and older, as well as their spouses and disabled dependent adults who live with them. Through this program, seniors can receive five frozen meals per week as well as milk and fruit delivered to their home. A donation of $2 per meal is suggested, although no senior will be denied deliveries due to an inability to contribute. |
Ombudsman Program | (209) 468-3785 | The Ombudsman Program is dedicated to protecting the rights of long-term care facility residents. Its representative investigates the concerns of seniors and their families. They act as resident advocates to help resolve matters related to abuse, menu deficiencies, financial problems and transfers and discharges, among other issues. Ombudsman services are provided at no cost. |
San Joaquin County Veterans Services | (209) 468-2916 | For older adults who served in the military, the Veterans Services department offers benefits counseling and help with claims preparation and submission. The department's staff also monitors claims, helps veterans find vital records and assists with appeals. Benefits may include VA disability compensation, pensions and Aid and Attendance or Housebound Allowance payments that can help cover the cost of long-term care services. |
Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program | (800) 434-0222 | HICAP is a statewide program that offers free, one-on-one health insurance counseling for seniors and their families. HICAP counselors can provide unbiased information about Medicare, Medicaid, long-term care insurance and assist with denials and appeals. They can also provide referrals for legal assistance when necessary. |
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