Emerald Court Health and Rehabilitation Center
460 Washington St, Norwood, MA 02062
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460 Washington St, Norwood, MA 02062
1650 Washington St, Newton, MA 02465
265 Essex St, Beverly, MA 01915
41 Libby St, Brockton, MA 02302
78 Boston Road , North Billerica, MA 01862
30 Princeton Blvd, Lowell, MA 01851
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1650 Washington St, West Newton, MA 02465
"Chetwynde Health Rehab Center is a short-term rehab center and long-term care provider in West Newton, MA. West Newton, part of the larger c..."
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"Royal Wood Mill is a 94 bed facility in Lawrence, MA. We are valued for our quality clinical care, compassionate staff, pleasant surrounding..."
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10 Carematrix Dr, Dedham, MA 02026
Compared to the $7,756 a month most American seniors pay for nursing home care, Boston’s $13,383 monthly cost is quite expensive. However, the city’s average nursing home spending is only 6% above the statewide median of $12,623. Out of the nearby cities, the cost of care in Barnstable is the closest to Boston with most of its seniors paying $57 less per month. The cheapest city near Boston is Pittsfield. Its monthly median cost of care is $11,102, which is about 17% less than what seniors in Boston pay.
Boston
$13,383
Massachusetts
$12,623
The United States
$7,756
Barnstable Town
$13,326
Worcester
$12,486
Springfield
$11,568
On average, seniors spend $14,509 per month for a private room in a nursing home and $13,383 for a semiprivate 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.
The median monthly cost of a semiprivate room in a Boston nursing home ($13,383) is more than double what the city’s seniors pay for a month of assisted living ($6,100). For a private room in a nursing home, seniors spend an extra $1,126 a month on average. The median monthly costs of home care and home health care in Boston are both $5,720, which is $380 less than assisted living. At $1,782 a month, adult day health care is the most affordable type of senior care in the city.
Home care
$5,720
Home health care
$5,720
Adult day health care
$1,782
Assisted living
$6,100
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$13,383
Nursing home (private room)
$14,509
The following programs enable frail, low-income seniors to receive free and reduced-cost health care services in their own homes as well as nursing facilities.
Resource | Contact | Service |
---|---|---|
MassHealth Enrollment Center | (800) 841-2900 | Workers at the MEC help Boston’s seniors apply for the state’s Medicaid program MassHealth. The program may cover the costs for prescription drugs, doctors’ visits and long-term care, including nursing homes. To qualify, seniors must meet clinical and financial requirements and be at least 65 years old. |
Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly | (617) 568-6377 | Seniors who are eligible for nursing home placement but wish to continue living at home are the most suitable participants for PACE. The program covers numerous in-home services, including skilled nursing, homemaker services and personal care as well as adjunct services, such as dental, vision and prescription medications. The program also provides transportation to doctors’ appointments and PACE centers where participants can see physicians at the on-site clinic or work out in the rehabilitation gym. |
Senior Care Options | (617) 277-7416 | Funded by private donations and the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs, SCO programs provide seniors aged 65 and older with social support services and the health care services covered by Medicare and MassHealth. Eligible seniors can receive care services in their homes or in skilled nursing facilities. |
Frail Elder Home and Community-Based Service Waiver | (617) 451-6400 | The Frail Elder HCBS Waiver is designed to help nursing home-eligible seniors remain in their homes by providing a full spectrum of health care and supportive services at seniors’ residences. Participants may receive home-delivered meals, assistance with personal care, skilled nursing and home health aide services. The waiver also provides transportation, help with chores, grocery shopping and home accessibility modifications. |
Nursing Homes
Diane
4.0
Review of Laurel Ridge Rehab Center
My husband is now at Laurel Ridge Rehab Center. The staff is supportive and caring. They do a good job. They have mainly three residents in a room. They also have two semi-private rooms. Each...
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James
4.0
Review of Sherrill House
My mother was receiving rehab at Sherrill House. She stayed there for three weeks. I thought the social workers were good at communicating and the nursing staff came in to check with her regularly....
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Margaret F.
5.0
Review of Marian Manor
i was a rehab patient at marian manor for 4 1/2 weeks. they took good care of me. i would go there again.