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Nursing Home Communities in Charlotte, North Carolina

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The Cost of Nursing Home Care in Nearby Cities

Nursing home fees vary across the state of North Carolina. Fees in the Winston area are fairly similar to those in Charlotte, at $7,787 per month. Meanwhile, on the coast in Wilmington, fees are lower than average at $7,178. To the north, on the Virginia border in Rocky Mount, nursing home costs are lower still at $6,083. Asheville, which is close to the Tennessee border, has some of the highest fees for nursing home care in the state, averaging $8,000 per month.

Charlotte

$7,817

North Carolina

$7,300

The United States

$7,756

Wilmington

$7,178

Rocky Mount

$6,083

Asheville

$8,000

Nursing Home Costs in Charlotte, NC

The average cost of a semiprivate room in a nursing home in Charlotte is $7,817 per month. Private rooms cost slightly more at $8,608.

Financial Assistance for Nursing Home Care in Charlotte, NC

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.

  • Medicare: Medicare will typically cover all skilled nursing costs for the first 20 days of one’s stay in a nursing home and a portion of the costs until day 100. After 100 days in a skilled nursing facility, Medicare will not cover any part of the cost of the stay. While this is adequate when short-term care is needed, those in need of long-term care will need to either pay out-of-pocket or use another source of financial assistance.
  • Medicaid: Medicaid covers most of the costs of living in a skilled nursing facility for those who qualify. Care, room, and board are covered with no time limit, but residents may be charged for extras like specially prepared food or cosmetic services. Medicaid eligibility standards are strict and complex, so not all seniors are eligible for Medicaid benefits.
  • Veterans Benefits: Veterans receiving a VA pension may also be eligible for the Aid and Attendance benefit administered by the VA. Aid and Attendance is a monthly allowance that beneficiaries may use to pay for their long-term care, including 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 Cost of Other Types of Senior Care

Nursing home care is the most expensive form of care in Charlotte, due to the extra level of attention and skilled staffing required. Adult day care, which is provided during daytime hours at a community center, is by far the most affordable at $1,408 per month. Homemaker services, including help with day-to-day tasks and housework, cost just $3,813 per month. Home health care is slightly more expensive since it includes medical services, costing $4,004. Assisted living services include room and board as well as help with the activities of daily living for an average of $4,649 per month.

Nursing Home Care

$7,817

Homemaker Services

$3,813

Home Health Care

$4,004

Adult Day Care

$1,408

Assisted Living

$4,649

Free Resources for Seniors in Charlotte, NC

Many organizations offer services and support to help seniors in Charlotte stay in their own homes for longer, avoiding nursing home placement. Some of these organizations also help seniors to cope with common age-related conditions and to access benefits and other financial aid.

ResourceContactService
Alzheimer’s Association Western Carolina State Chapter(800) 272-3900Seniors who are living with the effects of Alzheimer’s or dementia or who have been recently diagnosed with one of those conditions may receive support from the Alzheimer’s Association. The Western Carolina State Chapter serves Charlotte and the surrounding areas, offering a variety of online resources. It also runs support groups and outreach sessions and supports research into the condition.
Charlotte In-Home Aide Program(704) 432-1111This program connects older adults with in-home care providers who assist with day-to-day tasks. Aides provide personal care and assist with chores and administrative tasks. The service does not offer full-time care, but can help to reduce the workload faced by loved ones or other caregivers, reducing the need for nursing home or assisted living placement.
Supplemental Meal Program(704) 432-1111Seniors who are under the care of a physician and who have been assessed as having supplemental nutritional needs may receive nutritional supplements (such as Ensure) for up to three months per year as a part of this plan.

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Maria

I am/was a resident of this facility

Review of Sardis Oaks

I went in on Wednesday the 13th and was given my picture of water. They put me in a room up against the wall. I said hello to the roommate and I was like boy. This is a small space and they said it...

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Robert

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Review of Asbury Health And Rehabilitation Center

My friend moved to Asbury Health And Rehabilitation Center. The whole system there is very nice. The cleanliness is very nice. The staff was very nice. Everything is excellent and above. He eats...

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If I could give it a 0, I would

I am a friend or relative of a current/past resident

Review of Rockwell Park Rehabilitation and Healthcare Center

The facility smells of pee and poop. Lazy nurses. Food is horrible. People screech all night long. Would bring g medications 4 hours late. Disgusting place.

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