Portage County Nursing Home
7988 Infirmary Rd, Ravenna, OH 44266
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7988 Infirmary Rd, Ravenna, OH 44266
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Older adults in Akron can expect to pay over $1,000 more for nursing home care in a semiprivate room when compared to the state and national respective medians of $7,148 and $7,756. Among the most affordable cities in the state for nursing homes are Mansfield and Canton, where the corresponding median costs of $5,779 and $6,570 are substantially lower than those of Akron. Cities such as Cleveland and Youngstown are closer to Akron’s price range, but still more affordable for nursing home care.
Akron
$8,121
Ohio
$7,148
The United States
$7,756
Cleveland
$7,848
Canton
$6,540
Youngstown
$7,300
Mansfield
$5,779
Skilled nursing facilities in Akron offer accommodation in semiprivate rooms at a median monthly price of $8,121 and in private rooms at a price of $8,851.
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.
As nursing homes provide the highest levels of supervision outside a hospital, they are also the costliest senior care option available. Older adults who don’t need intensive care might benefit from researching other options. Adult day care is the least expensive choice; Akron seniors pay a monthly median cost of $1,387. Home care and home health care providers each cost $4,195 on average per month. Older adults who’d prefer residential care might benefit from moving into an assisted living facility, which in Akron costs an average of $4,875 each month.
Home care
$4,195
Home health care
$4,195
Adult day health care
$1,387
Assisted living
$4,875
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$8,121
Nursing home (private room)
$8,851
The below programs are available free of charge to seniors in the Akron area and can help them with the cost of nursing home care, with choosing an appropriate facility, or with delaying the need to move into one.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Aging and Disability Resource Center | (877) 770-5558 | The ADRC in Akron is managed by the Direction Home Akron Canton nonprofit and can help seniors identify and apply for long-term care benefits in the area. Older adults can contact the center for a free telephone consultation that is followed by an in-home assessment. This service offers personalized care plans to older adults and referral services. |
Long-Term Care Ombudsman | (800) 421-7277 ext. 8201 | This program offers an array of services to older adults and their family members. Volunteer ombudsmen look into complaints made by nursing home residents and their family members and advocate on behalf of residents. Additionally, the ombudsman can assist families in choosing a skilled nursing facility. |
VANTAGE Aging | (330) 253-4597 | VANTAGE is a statewide initiative that may help older adults delay the need to move into a nursing home for as long as possible. The nonprofit helps seniors access mental health counseling, case management and free home care services for low-income older adults. |
Mobile Meals | (330) 376-7717 | Homebound seniors in Summit County can benefit from free home-delivered meals via this nonprofit. Mobile Meals can provide eligible seniors with hot food, shelf-stable items, frozen meals and pet food. |
Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program | (800) 686-1578 | OSHIIP is a statewide service that can help seniors better understand their long-term care insurance options. Trained counselors can advise older adults on matters such as Medicare, Medicare Part D and benefits such as Medicaid. |
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Matthew right
4.0
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BARB CONRAD
1.0
Review of The Merriman
I selfishly kept my Mom there for nine years. Because it was close to me. Basic standard of care was nonexistent with no accountability. I had to covertly extract her for her safety and well being....
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EBartz
3.0
Review of Timberland Ridge
Not enough staff to help residents. They never took my father to the dining room. Left him in his brief and tshirt all day. Within 3 months he had bed sores and we were never notified. Found...