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1048 PORTER AVENUE, Scottdale, PA 15683
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1048 PORTER AVENUE, Scottdale, PA 15683
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When it comes to rates for semiprivate rooms in nursing homes, Monroeville is pricier than the average American locale by $1,369. However, it is cheaper than Pennsylvania as a whole: Across the state, the average rate is $10,038.
As for nearby cities, Johnstown is slightly less expensive than Monroeville, while Erie is slightly pricier. However, State College, where the median rate is $9,673, is several hundred dollars more expensive than Monroeville. Rates in Altoona are even higher: There, the average cost is $10,038 per month.
Monroeville
$9,125
Pennsylvania
$10,038
The United States
$7,756
Erie
$9,186
State College
$9,673
Altoona
$10,038
Johnstown
$8,973
In Monroeville, nursing homes charge a median monthly rate of $9,125 for semiprivate rooms and $10,038 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.
Costs between different levels of senior care can vary widely. In Monroeville, adult day health care is the cheapest option, at an average of $1,473 per month. Home care and home health care both carry median price tags of $4,576, but assisted living is cheaper, at $3,550. Nursing home semiprivate rooms cost $9,125 on average, while private rooms cost about $900 more.
Home care
$4,576
Home health care
$4,576
Adult day health care
$1,473
Assisted living
$3,550
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$9,125
Nursing home (private room)
$10,038
The following resources support Monroeville’s older population. Specific programs serve different purposes; for instance, some are meant to make living at home easier, healthier and more dignified for seniors. Others make it easier to transition into and live in long-term care facilities.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Alleghany County Area Agency on Aging | (412) 350-5460 | The Alleghany County AAA works with seniors 60 years of age and up. It combines its efforts with those of APPRISE (covered below) and the Pennsylvania Health Law Project to offer health insurance counseling and assistance. The AAA also provides home-delivered meals and oversees the Service Coordination Program, which serves residents who require high levels of care but wish to remain at home. |
APPRISE | (800) 783-7067 | The APPRISE program’s counselors help Medicare beneficiaries understand their options and access benefits. APPRISE can point seniors toward appropriate financial assistance programs. Help with Medicare appeals is also available, as is information on prescription drug coverage, Medigap options and Medicare Advantage. To get started, Monroeville residents can call the helpline number at left or contact their AAA. |
Pennsylvania’s Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (717) 783-8975 | The LTC Ombudsman Program’s representatives are advocates for residents of long-term care facilities, including nursing homes. They make residents aware of their federally and state-protected rights, and they also work to ensure that clients are receiving the proper care. Additionally, the program has an initiative called PEERs, in which trained long-term care residents help their neighbors within their facilities. |
Allegheny Home Improvement Loan Program | (412) 350-6337 | The AHILP makes low-interest loans available for eligible applicants who own single-family dwellings and need to make certain repairs, including fixes to electrical, plumbing and roofing systems. Funds can also go toward fixing HVAC components and water and sewer connections. A pre-tax income limit applies and is based on household size. In certain cases, grants may also be available for code repairs, sidewalk work, mitigating lead hazards and making accessibility improvements. |
Allegheny County Veterans’ Services | (412) 621-4357 | The ACVS may be of use to seniors who served in the military. Veterans are often eligible for state, local and federal benefits. Examples of benefits include health care and emergency assistance. The ACVS office can help seniors learn about eligibility requirements and apply for those benefits. ACVS personnel also advocate on behalf of veterans and their families. |
Nursing Homes
Ed Edwards
4.0
Review of Concordia of Monroeville
My dad was in Concordia of Monroeville. The place was laid out very nicely. It was very clean. It was over a weekend, but it just seemed like they were very understaffed. The staff that was there...
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Anonymous11223344
1.0
Review of Manorcare Health Services-monroeville
After what my family went through because of this facility, I do not want any one else to go through this. I can not even begin to describe how terrible this place is. I had a family member in this...
Provider response
We are sorry that your family had a negative experience at our center. Although we cannot discuss any specific issues on this site due to patient privacy, we would like to talk with you about your...
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jamiemc1955
1.0
Review of Woodhaven Care Center
Don't send your relatives to this place!They only take care of their own kind! Woodhaven kept sending my dad to dyalisis knowing he couldn't breathe!! This place needs to be shut down!