Mitchell Village Care Center
114 CARTER STREET SW, Mitchellville, IA 50169
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114 CARTER STREET SW, Mitchellville, IA 50169
205 N Iowa St, Knoxville, IA 50138
"Located in the small town of Knoxville, IA, Knoxville Residential is an independent living facility offering single bedroom units and studio..."
READ MORE702 THIRD STREET NW, State Center, IA 50247
"State Center Specialty Care, located in State Center, IA, offers a variety of care types including Skilled Nursing Care, Short-term Rehabili..."
READ MORE1904 WEST HOWARD STREET, Knoxville, IA 50138
309 West Merle Hibbs Boulevard, Marshalltown, IA 50158
"Southridge Specialty Care is a senior living provider located in Marshalltown, IA. It offers a variety of care types including Skilled Nursi..."
READ MORE404 Jefferson Street, Pella, IA 50219
"To learn more about this provider’s license and review other available state reports, please visit: Iowa Department of Inspections and Appea..."
READ MOREBased on the cost of semiprivate rooms, Newton’s average nursing home cost is among the highest in the state. At $7,148 per month, it’s above the state average of $6,570 per month but remains below the national median cost, which is $7,756 per month.
When compared with other cities in Iowa, Newton’s cost is closest to Waterloo, which is $7,118 monthly. In Ames, costs are similar at an average of $7,080 per month. Further outside of the Des Moines area, seniors in Davenport and Sioux City pay $6,235 and $6,509 per month, respectively.Â
Newton
$7,148
Iowa
$6,570
The United States
$7,756
Ames
$7,080
Davenport
$6,235
Sioux City
$6,509
Waterloo
$7,118
Semiprivate nursing home rooms in Newton cost an average of $7,148 per month. Private rooms cost an average of $7,604 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.
Reviewing the costs of other types of senior care in Newton can help you determine the right choice for both budget and health care needs. While adult day care is the least expensive at just $1,603 per month, it doesn’t include around-the-clock supervision. Assisted living and home care or home health care are good options for seniors who don’t require full-time medical assistance and come at an average monthly cost of $4,300, $4,481 and $4,576, respectively. Of course, nursing home care, which is the most expensive at $7,756 per month for semiprivate rooms or $8,821 for private rooms, includes the highest level of care and supervision.
Home care
$4,481
Home health care
$4,576
Adult day health care
$1,603
Assisted living
$4,300
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$7,756
Nursing home (private room)
$8,821
Note: Senior care cost data isn’t available for Newton, so data for the nearest major city, Des Moines, has been used instead.
There are free or low-cost resources in Newton to help seniors age in place for as long as possible before moving into nursing home care. Below are some common resources that benefit seniors in the city.Â
Resource | Contact | Service |
---|---|---|
Aging Resources of Central Iowa | (515) 255-1310 | Aging Resources of Central Iowa serves as the Area Agency on Aging for Newton and Jasper County. It acts as an advocate on behalf of seniors in the area and connects those it serves with useful resources including caregiver resources, nutrition programs, case management and legal services. Aging Resources of Central Iowa also manages the area’s Seniors Health insurance Information Program, which provides benefits counseling, including help with applying for and understanding Medicaid and Medicare benefits. |
Iowa Department on Aging | (800) 532-3213 | The Iowa Department on Aging connects seniors with resources throughout the state and within their own counties. It hosts the state’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman program, which protects the dignity and safety of seniors who reside in long-term care facilities. Additionally, it oversees the operations of the numerous Area Agencies on Aging throughout the state. |
Jasper County Elderly Nutrition Program | (641) 792-7102 | The Elderly Nutrition Program serves seniors aged 60 and older and their spouses by providing congregate meals, as well as meal delivery services Monday through Friday. |
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unhappy and angry
1.0
Review of Newton Health Care Center
This nursing home is a joke. My relative lives there. I live out of state. You can never ever get anyone too answer the phone. I just recently flew to visit.. When it was time to return relative....
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iamkennysmom
5.0
Review of Wesley Park Centre
My mom had a stroke, and after a nightmare at a nursing home in another town (5 complaints with the state, 4 were founded!), I was able to get her moved to Park Centre for skilled care. The...
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Sharing is Caring
3.0
Review of Careage of Newton
I believe making as many visits to see your friends or loved ones makes a big difference in there care they recieve, and if you can know there condition & what medication the facilty is giving them...