Oak Manor
2316 John R Road, Troy, MI 48083
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2316 John R Road, Troy, MI 48083
13794 21 Mile Road, Utica, MI 48315
"Shelby Crossing Health Campus, located in Utica, MI, is a senior living provider that offers Memory Care and Assisted Living services. The c..."
READ MORE5000 E SEVEN MILE RD, Detroit, MI 48234
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READ MORE5000 E Seven Mile Rd, Detroit, MI 48234
"Welcome to The Bay at Cranbrook located in Detroit’s East Side on Seven Mile Road between Ryan and Mound, in the neighborhood of Krainz Wood..."
READ MORESouthfield’s median monthly fee of $8,882 for a semiprivate room in a nursing home is costlier than the national midpoint of $7,908. However, it’s at the more affordable end of the spectrum in Michigan, where the median fee is $9,095. Southfield isn’t the costliest city in this part of the state, as its median fee isn’t as high as Lansing’s $9,551 or Ann Arbor’s $9,733. Seniors looking for more affordable cities nearby may want to consider Flint, where $8,395 is the norm, or Monroe, where the midpoint is $7,893.
Southfield
$8,882
Michigan
$9,095
The United States
$7,908
Flint
$8,395
Lansing
$9,551
Ann Arbor
$9,733
Monroe
$7,893
The median monthly fee for a semiprivate room in a Southfield nursing home is $8,882, while a private room is around $10,190.
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.
Southfield’s most expensive type of senior care is a nursing home private room, which is typically $10,190, falling to $8,882 for a semiprivate one. It’s worth considering costs for other types of care, as nursing home residents frequently move down the scale as they recover. Assisted living is around $4,215 per month, while adult day care is about $1,430. Home and home health care agencies share a median fee of $5,720.
Home Care
$5,720
Home Health Care
$5,720
Adult Day Health Care
$1,430
Assisted Living
$4,215
Nursing Home (semiprivate room)
$8,882
Nursing Home (private room)
$10,190
There are numerous free resources for seniors in Southfield, each delivered by a government agency or nonprofit dedicated to making life easier for older residents. The following list provides a sample of some services available.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Meals on Wheels in Southeast Michigan | (800) 852-7795 | Homebound Southfield adults aged 60+ who can't make their own meals or have someone who can cook for them may be eligible for the Meals on Wheels program funded by Area Agency on Aging 1-B. Volunteers deliver meals before lunch on weekdays. A typical delivery includes a fresh meal for lunch and another for the evening. There's also a facility to deliver frozen meals for weekends. Although donations per meal aren't compulsory, they are welcomed to offset the agency's costs. |
Lakeshore Legal Aid | (888) 783-8190 | Lakeshore Legal Aid is a nonprofit law firm committed to advising and representing Southfield seniors in matters concerning civil law. The firm covers many aspects of civil law, including individual rights, income tax, consumer issues, public benefits and housing. It also specializes in elder law and protection from abuse. Lakeshore Legal Aid can't assist in criminal law cases. |
Long-Term Care Ombudsman | (866) 485-9393 | Seniors and family members concerned about the quality of care in a nursing home can contact the Long-Term Care Ombudsman program, which will investigate their complaints. The program's ombudsmen are trained volunteers who deal with complaints in confidence and attempt to resolve issues through negotiation. In some cases, such as if the investigation raises concerns about criminal behavior, the ombudsman will pass the case to an appropriate authority. |
In-Home Care | (800) 852-7795 | Area Agency on Aging 1-B may be able to provide in-home care services to residents who satisfy eligibility criteria. These typically include the senior being at risk of transferring to a nursing home facility and having an income and assets within the program's guidelines. The program is also available to existing nursing home residents who may be able to transition to in-home care. |
Oakland County Veterans' Services | (248) 655-1250 | Oakland County Veterans' Services can help vets and their dependents identify and apply for the state and federal benefits they're entitled to, and support their claims for compensation linked to military service. The department can also help vets file applications for VA Aid and Attendance, which can cover some nursing home costs. |
Nursing Homes
Dorothy
4.0
Review of Lahser Hills Care Centre
I have a friend from church who was a resident at Lahser Hills Care Centre, and I also became a volunteer in their nursing home. The facility was well-kept, and it was clean. The nurses and...
Nursing Homes
LNR
3.0
Review of Evergreen
Maybe I should give it a few more days, but my mom has only been there 1 day, the facility is nice definitely compared to the last 2 rehab centers my mom stayed at. But having someone respond to...
Nursing Homes
Kristie
4.0
Review of Evergreen
I toured Evergreen. I didn't set up with one of the staff and do a tour that way. I went in a different capacity before it so that I could see it firsthand. They can schedule and be prepared for...