Beaver Valley Nursing & Rehab
257 Georgetown Rd, Beaver Falls, PA 15010
"Welcome to Beaver Valley Nursing & Rehab! Here When you need us. Providing post-acutte services, rehabilitive services, skilled nursing, sho..."
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257 Georgetown Rd, Beaver Falls, PA 15010
"Welcome to Beaver Valley Nursing & Rehab! Here When you need us. Providing post-acutte services, rehabilitive services, skilled nursing, sho..."
READ MOREAt $7,300 a month, seniors in Youngstown’s nursing homes spend about $152 more per month than nursing home residents across the state, but $456 less than the average resident in the country. Out of the cities closest to Youngstown, Akron and Cleveland are the most expensive with median nursing home costs of $8,121 and $7,848, respectively. Canton’s nursing home residents spend about $760 less on care than seniors in Youngstown, while Mansfield’s residents save the most, around $1,521 per month compared to Youngstown.
Youngstown
$7,300
Ohio
$7,148
United States
$7,756
Canton
$6,540
Akron
$8,121
Cleveland
$7,848
Mansfield
$5,779
For a month of nursing home care, Youngstown’s seniors spend an average of $7,300 for a semiprivate room and $8,365 for private accommodations.
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.
In Youngstown, the most affordable type of senior care is adult day health care, at $1,192 a month. Assisted living averages $4,038 a month, which falls between home care and home health care’s costs of $4,004 and $4,385 a month, respectively. By far, the most expensive type of senior care in Youngstown is nursing home care, with a private room costing $1,065 more than nursing home care with a semiprivate room, the second most expensive type of senior care in the city.
Home care
$4,004
Home health care
$4,385
Adult day health care
$1,192
Assisted living
$4,038
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$7,300
Nursing home (private room)
$8,365
Here are several resources that could help seniors pay for nursing home care or delay moving into a nursing home by receiving in-home care services. Advocacy services for current and future nursing home residents are listed as well.
Resource | Contact | Service |
---|---|---|
Direction Home of Eastern Ohio | (330) 505-2300 | Direction Home of Eastern Ohio serves as the region's Area Agency on Aging, connecting seniors with the programs and services they need to live at home without sacrificing their physical or mental well-being. With funding from the Older Americans Act, D.H.E.O. offers seniors homemaker and personal care services, transportation, home-delivered meals and respite care, all without charge. |
Mahoning County Department of Jobs and Family Services | (844) 640-6446 | The Human Services Division at the Mahoning County Department of Jobs and Family Services accepts applications for Medicaid as well as food and cash assistance programs. Social services provided by the agency include homemaker services, adult protective services and transportation. |
Long Term Care Ombudsman | (800) 589-5826 | Seniors and their families can reach out to the Long Term Care Ombudsman to find more information about the area's nursing homes as well as to file complaints about the care being provided at a facility. Ombudsman services are free and all conversations are kept confidential. |
PASSPORT | (303) 505-2300 | Passport is a Medicaid waiver program designed to help seniors who require a nursing home level of care to remain in their homes by receiving in-home care services such as nursing, personal care and homemaking. The program may also provide emergency response systems and the completion of home modifications to make seniors' homes safer and easier to navigate. |
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AnitaDaughter
5.0
Review of Omni Manor Nursing Home
The staff is fantastic and loving and clearly care about our Mom. She used to work there before she became a resident. She always had good things to say about the facility and formed wonderful...
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KALBUS
1.0
Review of Omni Manor Nursing Home
THE FIRST DAY I WALKED IN WAITING FOR MY LOVED ONE TO COME FROM THE HOSPITAL TWO NURSES AT THE DESK TOTALLY IGNORED ME. DR APPOINTMENTS WERE MADE I WAS NEVER NOTIFIED I ONLY FOUND OUT BECAUSE WHEN...
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carlos r
5.0
Review of Oasis Center For Rehab And Healing
My mother was at this facility for rehab after her heart attack 2 month ago. She did amazing she was walking and back to herself in know time. The facility was clean , the staff was friendly and...