Cedars of Lebanon
102 East Silver Street, Lebanon, OH 45036
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102 East Silver Street, Lebanon, OH 45036
3109 CAMPUS DR, Dayton, OH 45406
4911 COVENANT HOUSE DRIVE, Dayton, OH 45426
1120 Dunaway St, Miamisburg, OH 45342
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The average cost of nursing home care in Kettering is $791 more expensive than the Ohio state average. However, it’s just $183 above the national average. The least expensive comparable city is Lima with monthly rates nearly $960 less than Kettering’s. In Springfield, Columbus and Cincinnati, comparative care is $517, $601 and $243 less expensive per month, respectively.
Kettering
$8,091
Ohio
$7,300
United States
$7,908
Springfield
$7,574
Columbus
$7,490
Cincinnati
$7,848
Lima
$7,133
On average, nursing homes in Kettering charge $8,091 per month for a semiprivate room and $9,353 per month for a private room.
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 in Kettering is an expensive long-term care option with facilities charging $8,091 for a semiprivate room and $9,353 for a private room on a monthly basis. Seniors who don’t require this amount of care and opt for in-home health care services instead can save over $2,600 per month. Assisted living facilities are an even more cost-effective option for seniors who only require personal care services, saving nearly $4,000 on a monthly basis.
In-Home Care
$5,434
Home Health Care
$5,434
Assisted Living Facility
$4,250
Nursing Home (semiprivate room)
$8,091
Nursing Home (private room)
$9,353
Note: Data for Kettering was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Dayton, was used instead.
Moving into a nursing home or long-term care facility is a major decision. Seniors who need help comparing their options can reach out to their Area Agency on Aging for personalized advice. The following resources can help seniors find appropriate services to address their health and safety needs and any financial concerns.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Area Agency on Aging, PSA2 | (800) 258-7277 | Based in Dayton, this federally designated Area Agency on Aging provides confidential consultations to connect seniors with free and low-cost services in the Kettering area. It coordinates needs assessments to determine whether seniors qualify for nursing home care or community-based alternatives. |
Legal Aid of Western Ohio | (888) 534-1432 | LAWO operates several regional legal aid offices, including a location in Dayton. Since 1966, it's been helping seniors and vulnerable residents navigate civil legal issues related to housing, health care, employment and government benefits, including Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security. |
Montgomery County Senior Services Network | (937) 225-4948 | This county agency provides information and individualized services to help seniors remain in their homes and avoid premature institutionalization. Residents must be aged 60 or older and meet medical criteria to qualify. |
Charles I. Lathrem Senior Center | (937) 296-3330 | The CIL Senior Center offers recreational activities, low-cost meals, transportation and other resources to adults aged 55 and older. The city publishes a senior resource guide and employs a full-time coordinator who can match seniors with helpful services. |
Dayton & Montgomery Ombudsman | (937) 223-4613 | Serving seniors in Dayton and Montgomery County, this regional ombudsman advocates for individuals who receive long-term care at home or in a licensed facility. It provides information to help families navigate their options and works to resolve questions or concerns regarding residents' rights or quality of care. |
Ohio Senior Health Insurance Information Program | (800) 686-1578 | OSHIP has trained over 2,600 community volunteers to help seniors understand their health insurance options. Counselors can help new and current beneficiaries compare Medicare policies or apply for financial assistance. They also offer impartial information about long-term care insurance. |
Nursing Homes
Mark s
5.0
Review of Oak Creek Terrace Nursing, Rehab & Assisted Living
I cannot say enough good things about Oak Creek Terrace. The staff here are absolutely wonderful. From the moment we arrived, we felt welcomed and cared for. The level of care my mother received...
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Carol
3.0
Review of Oak Creek Terrace Nursing, Rehab & Assisted Living
On the whole I really enjoyed this location. I actually had to go twice and chose to go there the 2nd time (first time it was essentially chosen for me). It is not fancy, but I like that. Very...
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hickerson
1.0
Review of Walnut Creek Nursing Center
Rooms are large and roomy. Staff is nice when you can get them but service is horrible. My sister was there for over 20 days and many times she had to wait 2-3 hours for an answer to her button....