Catalpa Health & Rehab
3650 Klepinger Rd, Dayton, OH 45416
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3650 Klepinger Rd, Dayton, OH 45416
35 Yale Ave, Dayton, OH 45406
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A semiprivate room in a Beavercreek nursing home is $183 more costly than the U.S. average and $791 more expensive than the average in Ohio. Seniors in Lima pay around $950 less per month than those in Beavercreek for a room in a nursing facility, and those in Columbus pay around $600 less. Nursing facilities in Cincinnati are around $250 per month less expensive than those in Beavercreek. Akron, in the far northeast of the state, is one of the few places with similar nursing home fees to Beavercreek’s, averaging $8,000 per month.
Beavercreek
$8,091
Ohio
$7,300
The United States
$7,908
Lima
$7,133
Columbus
$7,490
Cincinnati
$7,848
Akron
$8,000
On average, seniors in Beavercreek pay $8,091 per month for a semiprivate room in a nursing home. A private room costs $9,353 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.
Nursing home care is the most costly long-term care option, costing $8,091 per month for a semiprivate room or $9,353 for a private room. Seniors who would prefer to remain in their own homes can receive personal care support for around $2,650 less per month than nursing home care, and home health care services are similarly priced. Assisted living is almost $5,000 less expensive than nursing home care, for room and board plus help with the activities of daily living. Price data for adult day health care isn’t available, but this is usually the least expensive option.
Home Care
$5,434
Home Health Care
$5,434
Assisted Living
$4,250
Nursing Home (semiprivate room)
$8,091
Nursing Home (private room)
$9,353
Note: Data for Beavercreek was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Dayton, was used instead.
Many organizations in Beavercreek provide support for seniors who require long-term care or help to remain in their own homes. These organizations offer assistance with benefits applications, Medicare and Medicaid, or deliver practical help such as transportation and meal services.
Resource | Contact | Service |
---|---|---|
Senior Center | (937) 426-6166 | Beavercreek Senior Center works with residents aged 55 and over. There is an annual membership fee required to join the center, but members get access to a variety of facilities, including a fitness center, kitchen, games room and computer lounge. The senior center runs a range of educational and social activities throughout the year. |
Greene County Council on Aging | (937) 376-5486 | Greene County Council on Aging serves as the Area Agency on Aging for Beavercreek. It supports local older adults and their caregivers, offering education and wellness programs, durable medical equipment loans and financial advocacy services. |
Meals on Wheels | (937) 228-3663 | Senior Resource Connection runs the Meals on Wheels program, delivering hot meals on weekdays to seniors who cannot prepare their own food. Frozen meals can be arranged for weekends. In addition to the meal delivery program, the organization also maintains a list of congregate nutrition sites in Greene County that seniors can visit for meals. |
Acclaim Senior Activities Center | (937) 912-6061 | This nonprofit organization provides support for seniors who require help with the activities of daily living during daytime hours. It operates as a day center providing social activities, nutrition and personal care support. The center is staffed by trained professionals who are qualified to support individuals with a variety of needs, including those living with Alzheimer's or dementia. |
Greater Dayton Volunteer Lawyers Project | (937) 461-3857 | The volunteer lawyers project runs regular advice clinics. It provides free basic legal letters and forms to assist residents with issues such as landlord/tenant disputes, wills or advance directives. It can also assist with benefit appeals and other civil legal issues. |
Nursing Homes
Marie
5.0
Review of Trinity Community at Beavercreek
Trinity Community at Beavercreek was very nice, but it was very expensive. If you do self-pay and run out of money, there's no Medicaid waiver to help. Other than that, it seemed more like a fancy...
Nursing Homes
Stephen
5.0
Review of Trinity Community at Beavercreek
My mom is in Trinity Community at Beavercreek nursing home. They do an excellent job, and the staff is very caring. The room she got is nice, and it looks like it's maintained well. They just...
Nursing Homes
Linda
5.0
Review of Village at the Greene
My friend was at Village at the Greene just this year. She had hip surgery, so she was in rehab. The facility was very nicely decorated, well laid out, and easily accessible. The upkeep was great...