Altercare Of Forest Hills
736 Lakeview Rd, Cleveland, OH 44108
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736 Lakeview Rd, Cleveland, OH 44108
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Residents of Parma pay an average of $92 per month more than the average American for nursing home care in a semiprivate room. Ohio as a whole has an average monthly cost that’s $700 below that of Parma, at $7,148 per month.
Akron is more expensive than Parma, with a monthly average of $8,121, whereas the cost of care drops considerably in Canton, at $6,540. The most affordable nursing home care in the state is in Mansfield, roughly 60 miles southwest of Parma, at $5,779 per month. Youngstown nursing home rates are $548 lower than in Parma, at $7,300.
Parma
$7,848
Ohio
$7,148
United States
$7,756
Akron
$8,121
Youngstown
$7,300
Canton
$6,540
Mansfield
$5,779
Parma’s nursing homes have an average cost of $7,848 per month for semiprivate rooms and $8,745 for private rooms.
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.
Compared to a semiprivate room, private rooms in Parma’s nursing homes have an average cost that’s higher by $897 per month. There is little difference in cost between homemaker services and home health, averaging $4,362 and $4,410, respectively. Assisted living communities in Parma are roughly 10% cheaper than in-home care options, at $3,950 per month. Adult day health care programs cost a fraction of nursing care, at $1,246.
Home care
$4,362
Home health care
$4,410
Adult day health care
$1,246
Assisted living
$3,950
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$7,848
Nursing home (private room)
$8,745
The City of Parma and affiliated nonprofits in the area provide many useful services and programs for seniors, most of which are free or low-cost. Some services may help those at risk of being placed in a nursing care facility who wish to remain independent in their own home, while others provide transition assistance and access to public benefits that may cover the cost of care.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging | (800) 626-7277 | Cuyahoga County residents aged over 60 and people of any age with disabilities can seek help and access to care via the local Area Agency on Aging. Western Reserve is a nonprofit organization that partners with the local government to provide case management and planning, medical assessments for public benefit programs, personalized advice and group advocacy. The WRAAA can help seniors transition to or from nursing homes and identify any applicable funding sources to cover the cost of care or delay the need for transition by providing in-home care. |
City of Parma Residential Services | (216) 661-7372 | Parma's Department of Community Services & Economic Development offers many useful services that promote independence and allow seniors to live longer in their own home, as opposed to nursing home care. Seniors may be eligible for free or low-cost emergency response and voice monitoring systems, ramp installation, furnace inspection and general home improvement. |
Donna Smallwood Activities Center | (440) 885-8800 | Previously known as Parma Senior Center, this organization provides a place for residents aged 55+ to meet other locals, eat lunch and participate in activities every weekday. The center also provides social and supportive services, as well as referrals to other appropriate resources and agencies in the area. Available services range from home-delivered meals and transportation to case management, health screening and support groups. |
Parma Heights Senior Center | (440) 888-4416 | The senior center in Parma Heights is open every weekday for congregate dining, activities and special events. Weekly activities include podiatrist visits, blood pressure checks and therapy dog sessions, as well as bingo, senior-friendly exercise classes and crafts. Transportation for local seniors is provided every day. |
Nursing Homes
12345
4.0
Review of Broadview Multi Care Center
Staff is very helpful, especially Erin in Admissions. She helped get a refund for me from amazon, and such necessities as stamps and envelopes. She is always smiling and cheerful, and lightens...
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JANICE K
5.0
Review of Broadview Multi Care Center
The rooms here are very clean and nice. Meals are decent with a nice variety. Lucy is a god cent. She is so pleasant, she runs around and is very attentive and so friendly. She has made my stay...
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Carrie
1.0
Review of Pleasant Lake Villa
Horrible place - Run don't walk away from here. If you want your parent to suffer, send them to this place. I understand the industry is understaffed, but you are not delivering the day to day...