Eastern Pines Rehabilitation & Nursing Center
29 North Vermont Ave, Atlantic City, NJ 08401
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According to Genworth Financial’s 2020 Cost of Care Survey, seniors in South Jersey pay slightly less for skilled nursing than residents in other parts of the state. Rates in Vineland, one of the region’s largest cities, are $304 lower than the state median of $11,254 and 40% higher than the U.S. average of $7,756. Atlantic City is the most affordable area in South Jersey with average prices of $9,277 per month. Costs are moderate in Ocean City at $10,555, and in the Philadelphia metropolitan area, which includes Camden and Cherry Hill, rates are very close to the state median at $11,285.
South Jersey
$10,950
New Jersey
$11,254
The United States
$7,756
Ocean City
$10,555
Atlantic City
$9,277
Philadelphia
$11,285
Seniors in South Jersey typically pay $10,950 per month for a semiprivate room in a nursing home. Private accommodations cost $12,547 per month or about $1,600 more.
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.
With a private room starting at $10,950, skilled nursing is the most expensive choice for seniors in South Jersey, but there are alternatives. In-home care is remarkably affordable with an average cost of $3,718 per month for homemaker services and $3,956 for home health care, which is well below the U.S. median. Adult day health programs provide recreational activities for approximately $1,880 per month. Assisted living is an alternative for some, and with an average monthly price of around $6,523, it costs 40% less than skilled nursing.
Home care
$3,718
Home health care
$3,956
Adult day health care
$1,880
Assisted living
$6,523
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$10,950
Nursing home (private room)
$12,547
Note: Data for South Jersey was unavailable, so data for Vineland and Atlantic City*, was used instead.
Whether seniors choose to delay nursing home placement by receiving community services at home or move into a skilled nursing facility, there are various free resources in South Jersey to help seniors meet their goals. Below are some state and community organizations that work with seniors and their families.Â
Resource | Contact | Service |
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New Jersey Advocates for Aging Well | (609) 421-0206 | Formerly known as the NJ Foundation for Aging, this nonprofit organization has been supporting area seniors and working to build age-friendly communities for more than 20 years. It engages in advocacy, refers residents to local partners and offers a variety of resources for seniors, caregivers and industry professionals. |
ADRC of New Jersey | (877) 222-3737 | South Jersey residents who need help with long-term care planning can contact the ADRC of New Jersey for assistance. This state-sponsored service connects residents to public and privately funded programs offered by Area Agencies on Aging, direct service providers and other partners. Assistance is available in person, by phone or online, and staff members can arrange a comprehensive needs assessment to determine which programs seniors may qualify for. |
State Health Insurance Assistance Program | (800) 792-8820 | Medicare provides coverage for up to 100 days of skilled nursing. To learn more about these benefits or to compare plans, seniors can contact the State Health Insurance Assistance Program for free assistance. Counselors can also see if residents qualify for federal benefits designed to lower their premiums, co-pays and out-of-pocket expenses. |
New Jersey Long Term Care Ombudsman | (877) 582-6995 | The long-term care ombudsman represents nursing home residents by ensuring that they understand and exercise their rights. It also handles complaints and disputes regarding skilled nursing facilities and other long-term care providers. Seniors and concerned citizens can call the statewide hotline or their county’s Division of Aging & Disability Services for information or assistance. |
South Jersey Legal Services | (800) 496-4570 | For more than 50 years, this pro bono law firm has helped low-income families and vulnerable adults across southern New Jersey. It provides self-help resources and handles cases related to essential services ranging from health care to government benefits. Assistance is available by phone and through eight regional offices in Camden and other major cities. |