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1808 SHERMAN DRIVE, Princeton, IN 47670
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1808 SHERMAN DRIVE, Princeton, IN 47670
305 E NORTH ST, Boonville, IN 47601
1020 W Vine St, Princeton, IN 47670
142 ROGER POWELL RD, Sebree, KY 42455
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Using the average costs of nursing home semiprivate rooms as a guide, it’s easy to see that Evansville’s seniors enjoy some of the most favorable fees in the region, despite paying $167 per month more than the state average. When compared to their peers across the country, Evansville seniors can expect to pay $456 less per month for nursing home care.
Only 45 minutes over the border in Owensboro, Kentucky, fees leap to $7,787 per month. Louisville is more affordable at $7,148. Back in Indiana, Bloomington’s costs mirror Louisville, while seniors in Terre Haute have the lowest fees at $6,464.
Evansville
$7,300
Indiana
$7,133
The United States
$7,756
Bloomington
$7,148
Terre Haute
$6,464
Owensboro, KY
$7,787
Louisville, KY
$7,148
The average monthly cost of a nursing home semiprivate room in Evansville is $7,300. Seniors in private rooms typically pay $8,152.
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 moving a loved one into a nursing facility, it’s best to compare services and costs for other types of long-term care, as well. Homebound seniors can expect to pay in the region of $4,004 monthly for home care and $4,195 for home health care. If they can attend an adult day care center, fees typically drop to around $1,192. Assisted living is the most affordable form of care that includes accommodation at $4,455, while nursing homes are the most costly. A semiprivate room is approximately $7,300, and a private room $8,152.
Home care
$4,004
Home health care
$4,195
Adult day health care
$1,192
Assisted living
$4,455
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$7,300
Nursing home (private room)
$8,152
The resources below are examples of some of the help seniors and their families can request to get assistance with home and nursing care in and around Evansville.
Resource | Contact | Service |
---|---|---|
Long-Term Care Ombudsman | (812) 423-2927 | The Long-term Care Ombudsman office protects seniors residing in nursing homes and other care facilities throughout Indiana. Its work includes ensuring facilities operate to at least the minimum standards and investigating complaints made by residents, their families and third parties. It also holds information about facilities that families can access for free when comparing nursing homes for their loved ones. |
State Health Insurance Information Program (SHIP) | (866) 400-0779 | Counselors from SHIP help Medicare beneficiaries get the most from their plans and learn more about supplementary coverage that may suit their circumstances. Although the counselors can discuss private health insurance plans, their advice is unbiased. Additional services include helping seniors enroll in Medicare and supporting those who need to make appeals. |
Meals on Wheels of Evansville | (812) 476-6521 | Meals on Wheels of Evansville serves homebound people in the city who are unable to prepare their own meals. Those who can afford to pay a nominal fee for volunteers to deliver hot meals every day. These meals are prepared at local hospitals under the supervision of registered dieticians. Food is delivered on weekdays but not during holidays or when the weather makes driving hazardous for the volunteers. |
Nursing Homes
Karen
5.0
Review of Heritage Center
I toured the Heritage Center. They were very helpful in guiding me to the right spot. It was very clean. The staff was very nice. They showed me some of the rooms and they were very nice. The...
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SHBKR
1.0
Review of Solarbron Assisted Living
Solarbron was very good for my loved one until a new director took over at the beginning of the year. He has since been fired, but the impact of all the wonderful staff he had on 400 dementia unit...
Provider response
Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback. We are truly grateful to hear that you had positive experiences with some of our associates, and we appreciate your recognition of their hard...
Nursing Homes
Jon02
5.0
Review of Solarbron Assisted Living
I visited Solarbron Assisted Living. We liked the people, the staff, and the facilities, but we're just not there yet. We looked at the assisted living and the nursing home side, and we were...
Provider response
Thank you for touring our community and for taking the time to leave a review!