Hickory Creek at Lebanon
1585 PERRY WORTH RD, Lebanon, IN 46052
"The Waters of Lebanon, located in Lebanon, IN, offers a variety of care types including Short-term Rehabilitation Care, Skilled Nursing Care..."
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1585 PERRY WORTH RD, Lebanon, IN 46052
"The Waters of Lebanon, located in Lebanon, IN, offers a variety of care types including Short-term Rehabilitation Care, Skilled Nursing Care..."
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1335 S GUILFORD ROAD, Carmel, IN 46032
"The Barrington of Carmel, located in Carmel, IN, offers a wide range of care types to meet the diverse needs of its residents. This includes..."
READ MORE118 MEDICAL DRIVE, Carmel, IN 46032
"Carmel Health & Living Community is located in Carmel, Indiana. It offers skilled nursing care and memory care services. The community provi..."
READ MORE12315 PENNSYLVANIA STREET, Carmel, IN 46032
"Wellbrooke of Carmel is a senior living community situated in Carmel, Indiana. It provides various care options, including Assisted Living, ..."
READ MORE3700 Clarks Creek Rd, Plainfield, IN 46168
"The warm and caring atmosphere at Plainfield will give you hope, self respect, and confidence. Our goal is to improve your comfort, safety a..."
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2605 N Lebanon Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
140 W WASHINGTON ST, Morgantown, IN 46160
445 S County Road 525 E, Avon, IN 46123
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803 S Hamilton Street , Sheridan, IN 46069
395 WESTFIELD RD, Noblesville, IN 46060
Using the average monthly costs of semiprivate nursing home rooms as a reference point, Indianapolis is in the middle of the road compared to nearby cities. It is roughly in line with other Indiana cities like Columbus and Bloomington. However, Indianapolis is more expensive than Muncie by $631. Conversely, Indianapolis’s prices come in at $851 less than Michigan City. Indianapolis’s average monthly nursing home costs are slightly more expensive than the average Indiana city, but they are over $500 cheaper than the average American city.
Indianapolis
$7,209
Indiana
$7,133
The United States
$7,756
Columbus
$7,254
Michigan City
$8,060
Muncie
$6,578
Bloomington
$7,148
As previously mentioned, a semiprivate nursing home room in Indianapolis has an average monthly price of $7,209. Private rooms average $9,003 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.
In Indianapolis, the least expensive form of senior care is adult day health care, which runs an average of $1,679 per month. Seniors who elect to receive care at home can expect to pay around $4,385 (for home care) or $4,767 (for home health care) each month. Assisted living facilities carry an average price of $4,573 per month. At the top end of the price range are semiprivate and private nursing home rooms, which cost $7,209 and $9,003, respectively, on average.
Adult day health care
$1,679
Home care
$4,385
Home health care
$4,767
Assisted living
$4,573
Nursing home (semi-private room)
$7,209
Nursing home (private room)
$9,003
Several resources are available to help Indianapolis’s seniors, whether they are remaining at home or living in another setting, like a nursing home. Using these services may delay the need to transition to a higher level of care or make obtaining more intensive care, like that in a nursing home, easier.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Catholic Charities Indianapolis | (317) 236-1500 | Catholic Charities Indianapolis operates several programs designed to help older adults. For example, the organization’s Senior Companion Program connects seniors to their peers via regular home visits, helping prevent isolation. It also operates caregiver support groups. |
CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions | (800) 432-2422 | CICOA is a not-for-profit organization that makes it easier for seniors and individuals with disabilities to remain in their homes, rather than shifting to institutional settings. Its care management program helps seniors living both at home and in community settings. Additionally, CICOA runs a meals and nutrition program, among other offerings. CICOA is one of Indiana’s Area Agencies on Aging and is based in Indianapolis. |
Indiana Division of Aging | (800) 673-0002 | The Division of Aging’s goal is to help Indiana’s residents find the information they need to make well-informed decisions, including those about long-term care. It also facilitates the Long-Term Care Ombudsman program, which works to protect residents of long-term care facilities. |
Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis | (317) 259-6822 | The Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis provides a variety of services based out of The Reuben Center. By helping seniors age in place, its services may delay or prevent the need to transition to a nursing home. The agency assists individuals regardless of race, religion, ethnicity, income level and nationality. Examples of its offerings include transportation and homemaker services. |
HoosierRx | (866) 267-4679 | HoosierRx helps seniors pay their Medicare Part D premiums by providing up to $70 per month in financial assistance. To be eligible, an individual must be 65 years of age or older and live in Indiana. Other eligibility requirements, like an income cap, also apply. |