Meadowbrook Terrace
316 Highway 801 S, Advance, NC 27006
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316 Highway 801 S, Advance, NC 27006
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The $7,787 average monthly rate for semiprivate rooms in nursing homes in Winston-Salem is just $31 above the national median. This level of care in Winston-Salem is $487 more expensive than the North Carolina average of $7,300.
Prices in Winston-Salem are higher than in many nearby cities. Seniors in the Greensboro area pay $92 less, while Burlington residents see a $183 price difference in their favor. The rate in Durham averages $7,270, which is $517 below Winston-Salem’s median. In the Hickory area, nursing homes charge $6,874 per month, on average, or $913 less.
Winston-Salem
$7,787
North Carolina
$7,300
United States
$7,756
Greensboro
$7,695
Durham
$7,270
Hickory
$6,874
Burlington
$7,604
In Winston-Salem, the average monthly rate for semiprivate nursing home rooms is $7,787. Private rooms cost an average of $8,182 per month.
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.
Pricing is among the most important factors many families in Winston-Salem consider as they explore care options for their aging loved one. Seeing nursing home costs side-by-side with prices for other arrangements may help in their decision process. Adult day health care is the most affordable choice, with an average monthly rate of $1,452. Home care or home health care services cost $3,909 per month, and assisted living runs an average of $4,500. Nursing homes offer the most expensive type of senior care, with average costs of $7,787 for a semiprivate room and $8,182 for a private room.
Adult day health care
$1,452
Home care
$3,909
Home health care
$3,909
Assisted living
$4,500
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$7,787
Nursing Home (private room)
$8,182
Many seniors, caregivers and families in Winston-Salem turn to the following resources for aging-related support. Some programs may help delay the need for a senior to enter a nursing home. Others provide advice and assistance for those moving to or currently living in a long-term care facility.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Piedmont Triad Regional Council Area Agency on Aging | (336) 904-0300 | The PTRC AAA administers community-based programs for seniors living at home or in long-term care facilities. Services include in-home aides, home-delivered and congregate meals, adult day care and family caregiver support. Legal services are available to help with public benefits, advance directives and foreclosure prevention. Long-term care ombudsmen can advocate on behalf of nursing home residents to secure their rights and ensure quality of care. Age Well Community Programs are offered to encourage and educate seniors about proactive health habits. |
Senior Services | (336) 724-2040 | Senior Services promotes dignity and independence so older adults can remain at home as long as possible. Seniors and their caregivers can call for free information and screening for appropriate support services. Homebound clients may qualify for in-home care, meal and grocery deliveries. The Senior Lunch program provides meals three days each week, along with health screenings, arts and crafts, music and socialization. Those who can't afford these services may be eligible for assistance through public funding or philanthropic contributions. |
The Shepherd’s Center of Greater Winston-Salem | (336) 748-0217 | The Shepherd’s Center offers programs, direct services and enriching experiences for older adults. The Center's volunteers provide friendly visits, transportation for grocery shopping and medical appointments, minor home repairs and safety modifications and caregiver respite. SHIIP counselors are available to answer questions about Medicare, long-term care insurance and prescription drug plans. The Center hosts educational, entertainment, exercise and recreational opportunities and organizes group outings and day trips. |
Nursing Homes
Debby
5.0
Review of Brookridge Retirement
I stayed at Brookridge Retirement. I had a nurse, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and speech therapy. The staff was very friendly and accommodating. Sometimes, when you walk into a place...
Nursing Homes
Betty
5.0
Review of Silas Creek Rehab
My uncle is at Silas Creek Rehab. The grounds are very neat. No problems there. The room is nice, and the staff seems to take care of the patients. They have activities. My uncle has to do exercise...
Nursing Homes
Jana Poplar
3.0
Review of The Oaks at Forsyth
The rooms are fair and the staff is friendly. There is always someone available if you have a concern or have questions.