Lynn Crest Manor
304 SW 12th St, Aledo, IL 61231
"Our main objective is to provide excellent nursing care. We have a very dedicated and caring nursing staff to meet your needs. We also offer..."
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304 SW 12th St, Aledo, IL 61231
"Our main objective is to provide excellent nursing care. We have a very dedicated and caring nursing staff to meet your needs. We also offer..."
READ MORE430 30th Avenue, East Moline, IL 61244
"To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit: Illinois Department of Public Health - H..."
READ MORE11210 95th St, Coal Valley, IL 61240
4747 11TH STREET, East Moline, IL 61244
1403 9TH AVENUE, Silvis, IL 61282
309 N W 9TH AVENUE, Aledo, IL 61231
"Mercer Manor Rehabilitation is a senior living community situated in Aledo, Illinois, specializing in memory care and assisted living. The c..."
READ MORE1455 HOSPITAL ROAD, Silvis, IL 61282
2701 - 17TH STREET, Rock Island, IL 61201
Nearby Iowa City averages a monthly cost of $6,859, which is $624 more than Davenport and further west of Iowa City, Des Moines averages lower costs at $5,627. Nursing home care in Sioux City costs $6,509. Just north of Davenport, Dubuque’s average cost is $6,722 and Cedar Rapids is at $6,540. The two cities further north with higher costs are Ames at $7,080 and Waterloo averaging $7,118.
Davenport
$6,235
Iowa
$6,570
The United States
$7,756
Iowa City
$6,859
Des Moines
$5,627
Sioux City
$6,509
Dubuque
$6,722
Cedar Rapids
$6,540
Ames
$7,080
Waterloo
$7,118
Nursing home care in Davenport costs a monthly average of $6,235 for a semi-private room and $6,524 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.
If family members are not sure their elderly loved one needs nursing home care, Davenport offers other types of long-term care. For seniors who need less care, adult day health care costs a monthly average of $1,430. Seniors who remain at home have two choices: home care and home health care averaging the same monthly cost of $4,385. Assisted living costs an average of $3,478 monthly compared to the higher costs of a nursing home in Davenport at $6,235 for a semiprivate room and $6,524 for a private room.
Adult day health care
$1,430
Home care
$4,385
Home health care
$4,385
Assisted living
$3,478
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$6,235
Nursing home (private room)
$6,524
Davenport and the Quad Cities area offer free resources to help guide seniors through long-term care options, possibly preventing the need for nursing home care. When nursing care is needed, these resources also provide assistance with the transition process.Â
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Milestones Area Agency on Aging | (563) 324-9085 | Milestones is an Iowa nonprofit organization providing resources and information to Iowa residents who are disabled or age 60 and older, helping them maintain quality of life as they age. Referral specialists assist with decisions on programs and home and community-based services for each individual. Staff members include trained counselors who create plans for long-term care and support needs. Service areas include health care, transportation, food and nutrition, education and financial assistance. |
Iowa Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman | (515) 725-3308 | The Office of the State Long-Term Care Ombudsman (OSLTCO) is a service under the umbrella of the federal Older Americans Act and the state Older Iowans Act. Although it’s independent of the Iowa Department on Aging, the OSLTCO protects older Iowan’s health, safety, dignity and welfare. Ombudspersons visit long-term care facilities and check on residents who may need assistance with a problem or a situation regarding their rights. They investigate complaints and mediate resolutions to facilitate elderly residents’ health and quality of life. |
Quad Cities Living Well Cares | (563) 334–3700 | The Quad Cities Living Well Cares organization is a nonprofit offering resources and services for low-income seniors and people with disabilities. The group helps seniors navigate long-term care options and make elder care decisions. Staff members offer advice and counseling based on individuals’ needs to find the best living situation, provide educational articles for seniors and caregivers on elder care and provide connections to local support groups. |
Nursing Homes
Sara Jane
5.0
Review of The Ivy at Davenport
My husband has been at The Ivy for almost 2 years. The Staff has been Great! He's now Full Assist and The Staff meets his every need! They keep an eye on him 24/7. Even though he can no longer talk...
Nursing Homes
ldaisxhoan
1.0
Review of Good Samaritan Society - Davenport
They lost pieces of clothing. Staff are easily offended and entitled. They removed very expensive equipment for my father and when I went to get it it wasn't in the room. The accused me of taking...
Nursing Homes
Barbara
4.0
Review of Good Samaritan Society - Davenport
My mother is in the Good Samaritan Society. It's a good nursing home, they take care of the patients, it's just very costly. The staff, the aides, and everybody there, they're good, and they've...