Sierra Vista
3455 EAST HIGHLAND AVE, Highland, CA 92346
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3455 EAST HIGHLAND AVE, Highland, CA 92346
4343 N. SIERRA WAY, San Bernardino, CA 92407
1676 Medical Center Dr, San Bernardino, CA 92411
1850 N Waterman Ave, San Bernardino, CA 92404
"“Committed to Excellence in Serving our Community” Waterman Canyon Post-Acute provides compassionate and personal skilled care 24 hours a d..."
READ MOREUsing the cost of semiprivate rooms to compare the average nursing home costs of other cities, Victorville is $1,187 below the state average and $304 above the national average.
When comparing Victorville to other cities in the state, Santa Cruz is the most expensive and is $4,487 higher than Victorville. In central California, nursing home care in Modesto is about 25% higher than in Victorville. The least expensive of the surveyed cities is Visalia, which is $1,216 less than Victorville.
Victorville
$8,060
California
$9,247
The United States
$7,756
Santa Cruz
$12,547
Modesto
$10,783
Visalia
$6,844
In Victorville, a semiprivate room in a nursing home costs $8,060 per month and a private room costs $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.
When considering types of long-term care, the cost of care can be an important factor. The cost of a semiprivate room in a nursing home can cost about 45-48% more than homemaking and home health aide services, which can cost $5,434 and $5,529, respectively. Adult day care is $1,647 per month, making it $6,413 less than a semiprivate room. Assisted living is $3,060 less than nursing care, with an average of $5,000 per month. Finally, a private room is $2,510 more than a semiprivate room.
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
In this section, seniors and their caregivers can find several points of entry for state-funded services, such as Medicare counseling. Through the Council on Aging and similar agencies, seniors can find ways to pay for in-home and community-based care services.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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San Bernardino County Department of Aging and Adult Services | (909) 891-3900 | In addition to connecting seniors with local Medicare counselors and long-term care ombudsmen, San Bernardino County’s Department of Aging and Adult Services provides services for aging residents that can improve their quality of life and their level of independence. Seniors can apply for government benefits, such as Medicaid. The agency also offers educational opportunities and support groups for caregivers. |
Council on Aging of Southern California | (909) 256-8369 | Geriatric care managers at the Council on Aging of Southern California can provide assessments at home or in a community setting and provide referrals to trusted local resources. The agency also has programs that encourage healthy living and plenty of opportunities for engaging with others, whether it be through the Friendly Visitor program of the SmileMakers Guild. |
Home- & Community-Based Alternatives (HCBA) Waiver | (415) 750-4111 | Working with seniors in San Bernardino County, the Institute on Aging is the designated point-of-entry for the HCBA Medicaid waiver, which covers in-home medical and supportive services for seniors who require skilled nursing level care. Care managers work with nurses and social workers, as well as mental health professionals to assess seniors’ needs and help families plan for the future. |
The California Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (800) 300-6222 | Ombudsmen advocate for the rights and wellbeing of seniors residing in long-term care facilities, including nursing homes. Seniors and their loved ones can contact an ombudsman regarding issues of lack of adequate personal care or nutritious options during mealtime. Additionally, ombudsmen can help seniors with finding local facilities that fit their needs. |
California Health Insurance Counseling and Advocacy Program (HICAP) | (909) 256-8369 | HICAP provides free and unbiased health insurance counseling to Medicare beneficiaries, including applying for benefiting and managing monthly bills. Trained and certified by the state, counselors can help seniors better understand the basics of each Medicare Part and apply for supplemental coverage, such as Medigap. Qualifying individuals can find financial aid to cover out-of-pocket expenses for medical supplies and prescription medications. |
Nursing Homes
Nancy
4.0
Review of Knolls West Convalescent Hospital
My husband is in Knolls West Convalescent Hospital for rehab and the experience so far has been good. I like that the lobby portion is large and has reception; there's a lady at the desk. Since the...
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nancylewis25
2.0
Review of Knolls West Convalescent Hospital
I had some great nurses /aides and horrible aides. During the night I would normally lay 2 hours waiting for any help. My nurse call light was broken. I was trapped and no way to get help. One...
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Andrea Lynn
1.0
Review of Knolls West Convalescent Hospital
If I could give a 0 star rating I would. How can the nursing care be so incompetent that they don’t recognize pneumonia, a UTI and an electrolyte imbalance in a patient?! They can’t see that...