The Health and Rehabilitation Centre at Dolphins View
1820 SHORE DRIVE SOUTH, South Pasadena, FL 33707
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1820 SHORE DRIVE SOUTH, South Pasadena, FL 33707
4600 54 Th Ave S, Saint Petersburg, FL 33711
Seniors in Palm Harbor and the Tampa Bay area pay more for nursing home care than residents in other parts of the state. Prices are 15% higher than the state median and 28% higher than the national average.
Looking at the region, local seniors pay about $800 more than their peers in Sarasota and Orlando. Nursing homes in The Villages cost $973 less, and prices fall to $8,638 in Lakeland, a monthly savings of approximately $1,300.
Palm Harbor
$9,946
Florida
$8,669
The United States
$7,756
Orlando
$9,125
The Villages
$8,973
Sarasota
$9,186
Lakeland
$8,638
Nursing homes in Palm Harbor are costly, with a median rate of $9,946 for a semiprivate room and $11,391 for a private room.
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.
Long-term care prices vary considerably in Palm Harbor. At $9,946, a semiprivate room in a nursing home costs more than twice as much as full-time care provided by a home health aide or personal care attendant at $4,195 and $4,576, respectively. Nursing home care costs three times as much as assisted living, which averages $3,225. Seniors in assisted living receive day-to-day help, and third-party health care services may be available. Seniors who live at home but lack social interaction can attend an adult day health care program for around $1,993 per month.
Home care
$4,195
Home health care
$4,576
Adult day health care
$1,993
Assisted living
$3,225
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$9,946
Nursing home (private room)
$11,391
Seniors in Palm Harbor are in a very age-friendly community that offers a wide range of supportive services. A few helpful resources for nursing home residents and those who are considering transitioning to nursing home care are listed below, and many others are available.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Area Agency on Aging of Pasco-Pinellas | (727) 570-9696 | Family caregivers and seniors who are considering nursing home care can contact this Area Agency on Aging for free information and advice. The agency can assess seniors' needs and help with applications for Medicaid long-term care benefits. Many services are available to area residents aged 60 and older, regardless of their income or physical needs. Every year, the agency helps more than 61,000 seniors by offering fall-prevention courses, transportation, meals, legal advice and in-home assistance. |
Palm Harbor Community Services Agency | (727) 771-6000 | The Palm Harbor CSA works with the local senior council to sponsor programs that support healthy aging. Its recreation center offers pickleball, tap dance, cardio drumming, card games, craft workshops and art guilds for seniors who share common interests. The calendar of events features ice cream socials, legal clinics, health fairs and free medical screenings, including blood pressure checks. |
Pinellas County Housing Programs | (727) 464-8210 | Home repairs and upkeep can become a burden for seniors who are unable to complete maintenance tasks themselves. Fortunately, the county offers several programs to help seniors maintain or upgrade their homes. Moderate-income homeowners qualify for interest-free home repair loans that can be paid back over 20 years, and the Independent Living Program provides grants for accessibility modifications, such as ramps and grab bars. |
Pinellas Opportunity Council | (727) 327-3091 | POC is a Community Action Partnership agency that administers a number of local, state and federal programs that benefit area seniors. The agency provides home energy assistance to seniors who have to choose between food, rent and medications. It offers volunteer companionship programs for homebound seniors, in-home chore assistance and mobile dental care clinics. Services are available to seniors aged 60 and older with the greatest need. |
Neighborly | (727) 573-9444 | Neighborly serves seniors throughout Pinellas County by offering door-to-door bus transportation, supervised daytime recreation programs and nutritional services. Homebound seniors can receive delivered meals, and active residents are encouraged to schedule a ride to a senior café to enjoy a free lunch and fun activities, such as karaoke, aerobics and workouts. |
Nursing Homes
Miso
1.0
Review of Countryside Rehab & Healthcare Center
The communication was nonexistent. A few workers spoke English as a first language. When you questioned something the employees became defensive. He is diabetic but was only monitored occasionally...
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Diane
5.0
Review of Countryside Rehab & Healthcare Center
My mother-in-law is now at Countryside Rehab & Healthcare Center. I would recommend them. She has been there for three weeks now. I chose it because it was close to my home, and the doctor that saw...
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Brooklyn11211
1.0
Review of ProMedica Skilled Nursing and Rehabilitation (Palm Harbor)
This place is FILTHY! My mom has fallen in this facility and according to nurse ‘it’s a patients right to fall’. My Mom is now in the ICU because she has a UTI with MERSA it took THREE weeks to...