Saratoga Residence
400 Church St, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
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400 Church St, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
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Nursing homes in Albany are $654 more expensive than the state average of $12,319 and over $5,000 pricier than the national average of $7,756. Albany’s nursing home costs are on the pricer end compared to other cities in New York state. Utica has the least expensive nursing home cost, averaging $9,581 per month. On the other hand, Kingston is the most expensive option at $14,797. In New York City, nursing home costs are $1,200 less than Albany’s averages, while Buffalo is only slightly less at $12,669 per month.
Albany
$12,973
New York State
$12,319
The United States
$7,756
Utica
$9,581
New York City
$11,771
Buffalo
$12,669
Kingston
$14,797
A semiprivate room in an Albany nursing home costs an average of $12,973 per month. A private room costs more at $13,551.
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.
Nursing homes are the most expensive care option in Albany. Semiprivate rooms average $12,973 monthly, and private rooms cost $13,551 monthly. Adult day health care is the least costly option at $1,544 per month, with assisted living following behind at $4,800 per month. In-home care services are the second-most expensive option in the city but are still significantly cheaper than nursing homes. Home care and home health care can cost seniors an average of $5,148 and $5,196 per month, respectively.
Home care
$5,148
Home health care
$5,196
Adult day health care
$1,544
Assisted living
$4,800
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$12,973
Nursing home (private room)
$13,551
Several organizations in Albany offer resources that provide much-needed care at home to help delay the need for nursing home placement. They also give valuable information regarding insurance and nursing home options.
Resource | Contact | Service |
---|---|---|
Long-Term Care Ombudsman | (518) 372-5667 | The Long-Term Care Ombudsman program allows long-term care home residents and their families to express concerns and problems impacting their quality of life in these facilities. Ombudsmen will advocate for and protect residents’ rights. They will also investigate and attempt to resolve any complaints regarding the quality of care provided at the facility. This program is free for residents and their families to use. |
Home and Improvement Programs | (518) 434-5265 | The city of Albany offers several home improvement programs that seniors can apply for to help them stay at home and delay the need for nursing home placement. The Senior Rehabilitation program can help eligible seniors aged 62 and older fix substantial home issues that may put their health, safety and welfare at risk. The program provides grants of up to $5,000 for emergency repairs. |
Senior in Transition Support | (518) 817-5262 | LifePath is a nonprofit organization that provides services to support older adults. Its Providing Assistance and Support to Seniors in Transition program helps with the transition process for those 50 and older discharged from a rehabilitation center or hospital. Its main goal is to prevent readmission. The program will provide two home-delivered meals every day for two weeks and daily wellness visits. The program is grant-funded. |
Albany County Department for Aging | (518) 447-7198 | The Albany County Department for Aging aims to connect seniors and their caregivers to community resources such as home-delivered meals, transportation and in-home services. One program that seniors may find helpful is the Health Insurance Information and Counselling program. Volunteers will educate and provide counseling regarding Medicare, long-term care insurance and related issues. They can compare different private insurance plans to determine which one best fits each individual’s needs, solve problems with their current plan and more. |
Senior Adult Services | (518) 516-1106 | The Jewish Family Services of Northeastern New York offers programs ranging from guidance to counseling. The organization’s Senior Resource Network will help connect seniors with community resources. Specialists can refer older adults to in-home services, home maintenance, transportation, respite care and more. They can also educate families on their long-term care options, including nursing homes. |
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Anthea
4.0
Review of Hudson Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center
My father is in Hudson Park Rehabilitation and Nursing Center. He needs nursing care. It's very easy to get to. It's like right off the exit. My dad likes the nursing staff. He's very happy there...
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Samantha Clark
1.0
Review of Daughters of Sarah Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
I have to give this a one Star because of poor turn over rate with staff which is not healthy for the residents. And major neglect due to residents sitting in urine and feces for hours. Please do...
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Laura_E
5.0
Review of Daughters of Sarah Nursing & Rehabilitation Center
My mother is a long-term resident of Daughters of Sarah Nursing Center, having moved into skilled nursing there nearly four years ago. Without a doubt, Daughters of Sarah is an absolutely...