Mission Point Nursing & Physical Rehabilitation Center of Belding
414 E. State Rd., Belding, MI 48809
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414 E. State Rd., Belding, MI 48809
320 E Central Ave, Zeeland, MI 49464
400 Jeffrey, Cedar Springs, MI 49319
425 E Elm St, Wayland, MI 49348
"Welcome to The Laurels of Sandy Creek! The Laurels of Sandy Creek is a modern, 83-bed skilled nursing and rehabilitation center located in p..."
READ MORE13030 Commercial St, Lamont, MI 49430
425 E ELM ST, Wayland, MI 49348
"Laurels of Sandy Creek, located in Wayland, Michigan, offers a variety of care options including Assisted Living, Memory Care, Respite Care,..."
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1725 Port Sheldon, Jenison, MI 49428
"Waterford Place, located in Jenison, MI, offers a variety of care types including independent living, assisted living, and memory care. This..."
READ MORE350 N Center St, Lowell, MI 49331
"Welcome to The Laurels of Kent! We host both short-term and long-term guests, providing medical, social and emotional care that optimizes e..."
READ MOREIt might be helpful for seniors and their families to look at the costs of nursing home care in nearby cities. Using the average monthly cost of a semiprivate room as a cost comparison point, the cost of nursing home care in Grand Rapids is significantly higher than the national average of $7,756. However, it is similar to the Michigan state average of $8,973.
The cost of nursing home care is similar in the nearby cities of Niles ($9,125) and Muskegon ($9,057). However, costs are $979 higher in Kalamazoo ($10,157) but $813 lower in Jackson ($8,365).
Grand Rapids
$9,178
Michigan
$8,973
The United States
$7,756
Niles
$9,125
Muskegon
$9,057
Jackson
$8,365
The average monthly cost of nursing home care in Grand Rapids is $9,178 for a semiprivate room and $10,167 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.
Seniors and their loved ones may be interested in alternative senior care options if they have not yet made a final decision on nursing home care. The lowest-priced option is adult day health care, at an average monthly cost of $1,972. Home care and home health care have an average monthly cost of $4,862 and $4,767, respectively, while assisted living has an average monthly cost of $5,000. The most expensive option is nursing home care, with an average monthly cost of $9,178 for a semiprivate room and $10,167 for a private room.
Adult day care
$1,972
Assisted living
$5,000
Home care
$4,862
Home health care
$4,767
Nursing home (semiprivate)
$9,178
Nursing home (private)
$10,167
These resources may help seniors who are looking for services that would assist them in remaining safely in their own homes for as long as possible. One resource assists seniors who have made the choice to move to nursing home care and are now looking at financial aid options.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Medicare Counseling | (616) 233-0282 | The Senior Neighbors organization provides free counseling services for seniors who need help understanding their long-term health care and drug coverage options. The counselors offer unbiased advice and are able to help seniors apply for the benefits they are eligible for. The staff members help seniors maximize the benefits of their plan or move to a better option. They explain the long-term care benefit options and any copayments required. |
Senior Companions | (616) 771-9715 | The Senior Companions program links older adults who are no longer able to do some of the tasks of daily living with volunteers who give of their time to help the seniors live more independent lives. The volunteers have passed background checks and are trained in the basics of senior care. Volunteers are generally available to spend between 15 and 40 hours a week with seniors. The volunteers can run errands, drive seniors to medical appointments or just spend social time with them. |
Meals on Wheels | (616) 459-3111 | The Western Michigan Meals On Wheels is a nonprofit organization that delivers meals to homebound seniors. In order to be eligible, seniors must be 60 or older, able to receive meal deliveries and no longer able to prepare meals themselves. Meals are delivered three days a week, and two meals are supplied for each day of the week. The volunteers will check on the seniors if they don’t answer the door and they will report any concerns to the relevant authorities. The meals are free, but donations are always appreciated. |
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Kevin
5.0
Review of Corewell Health Rehabilitation and Nursing Center - Kentridge
I'm looking at Corewell Health Rehabilitation and Nursing Center because they have long-term care for my brother. He could live independently and someone would just check in on him throughout the...
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Annie
2.0
Review of Porter Hills Village
My sister joined Porter Hills September 2022 . Judy at 84 is a very healthy woman who loves long walks!. Judy enjoyed her team that helped her adjust to PH. Judy did share the food was all “...
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Sandra
4.0
Review of MediLodge of Grand Rapids
I was a former resident of MediLodge of Grand Rapids. The staff brings their pets and there are usually dogs roaming around to be tethered. The activities are fairly good. One day before we left...