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24320 FERDINAND STREET, Plaquemine, LA 70764
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Nursing Homes
MES-JLS
4.0
Review of Jefferson Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
At Jefferson Manor our loved one is well taken care of & treated with respect & care. The room & bed are always clean & comfortable. Everyone always has a smile & wave when I go to visit. There are...
Nursing Homes
T.Drago
1.0
Review of Heritage Manor of Baton Rouge
DON'T LEAVE YOUR LOVED ONES HERE After my grandfather was transferred to this facility by ambulance from OLOL hospital it was around 24 hours before anyone checked on him when my aunt got there. He...
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Disappointed family
1.0
Review of Jefferson Manor Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
The rooms are old and need to be remodeled. The food looked unappetizing and tasted horrible! There are some staff that are very caring and attentive. Most are there just for a paycheck, to smoke...
At $5,597 per month, Baton Rouge seniors spend only $61 more per month on nursing home care than the average senior across Louisiana. Hammond’s median monthly cost of nursing home care is $578 less than Baton Rouge’s, making it the cheapest nearby, while Houma, with its $6,068 monthly cost of care, is the most expensive. The largest difference in price is between Baton Rouge and the nation, with most seniors around the country paying $2,159 more per month than seniors in Baton Rouge.
Baton Rouge
$5,597
Louisiana
$5,536
The United States
$7,756
Hammond
$5,019
Houma
$6,068
New Orleans
$5,931
Seniors in Baton Rouge pay $5,597 for a semiprivate room in a nursing home and $5,840 for a private room, on average.
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.
After nursing homes, assisted living is the most expensive type of long-term care in Baton Rouge. On average, it costs $3,618 a month, a $1,979 savings over a semiprivate room in a nursing home. For a private room in a nursing home, the price gap widens to $2,222 a month. Seniors in adult day health care pay almost 75% less than they would in a nursing home semiprivate room and over 58% less than the $3,432 average monthly cost of home care and home health care.
Home care
$3,432
Home health care
$3,432
Adult day health care
$1,408
Assisted living
$3,618
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$5,597
Nursing home (private room)
$5,840
In the list below, we’ve briefly outlined several programs and organizations that can help seniors receive health care services in their homes or pay for the care they receive at a nursing facility.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Office of Social Services | (225) 925-6505 | At the Office of Social Services, state-certified workers provide free consultations and assistance with enrolling in Medicaid and other government programs designed to assist low-income residents. Seniors can receive help navigating the available state-funded long-term care programs and learn about the medical and financial eligibility guidelines to have their nursing home care costs paid for by Medicaid. |
Community Choices Waiver | (877) 456-1146 | Administered by the Office of Aging and Adult Services, the CCW offers nursing home-eligible seniors a range of in-home care services, including skilled nursing, home modifications for improved accessibility, home-delivered meals and assistance with activities of daily living. In addition to the program’s medical requirements, seniors must be eligible for Medicaid. |
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly | (225) 490-0604 | PACE is a nonprofit program designed to help seniors avoid placement in a nursing facility by receiving the necessary care and support at home and in the community. To qualify, applicants must be at least 55 years of age and eligible for Medicaid. The program covers all specialty and primary physician services as well as prescription medications, medical equipment, in-home personal care and rehabilitation. |
Long-Term Personal Care Services Program | (225) 342-9500 | Through the Long-Term Personal Care Services Program, Medicaid recipients over the age of 65 can receive assistance with grocery shopping, meal preparation, light housework and personal care activities such as grooming and toileting. The program also provides seniors with someone to accompany them when they travel to doctors’ appointments. Interested seniors should contact the Office of Aging and Adult Services. |
Capital Area Agency on Aging | (225) 922-2525 | The Capital Area AAA lets seniors access a range of helpful services and programs, such as drug discounts through the SenioRX program and free respite care for family caregivers. With help from CAAA’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman, seniors in nursing facilities can work to rectify care quality concerns, financial disputes and other pertinent matters. |