Cranberry Place
5 Saint Francis Way, Cranberry Township, PA 16066
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5 Saint Francis Way, Cranberry Township, PA 16066
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Comparing the monthly median prices of semiprivate rooms in nursing homes, Pittsburgh’s costs exceed those of the average U.S. city by $1,369. However, Pittsburgh’s average is $913 below Pennsylvania’s statewide median of $10,038.
Pittsburgh is cheaper than nearby Pennsylvania cities for nursing home care, except for Johnstown, where the average cost is $152 lower. In State College, seniors pay about $548 more than their peers in Pittsburgh, while the average cost is $1,764 higher in Gettysburg. The difference is even greater in Chambersburg, where median cost exceeds Pittsburgh’s by $2,213 per month.
Pittsburgh
$9,125
Pennsylvania
$10,038
The United States
$7,756
Johnstown
$8,973
Chambersburg
$11,338
State College
$9,673
Gettysburg
$10,889
Semiprivate rooms in Pittsburgh nursing homes cost an average of $9,125 per month. The corresponding cost for private rooms here is $10,038.
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.
Comparing the prices of nursing home care to other types of senior care in Pittsburgh can be helpful when determining the best placement for a loved one. The least expensive option is adult day health care, with an average cost of $1,473 per month. Assisted living costs $3,550, while home care and home health care both average $4,576. Nursing home prices are significantly higher, at almost twice the cost of in-home care services. Shared rooms in Pittsburgh cost $9,125 per month on average, while private rooms cost $10,038.
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 are available to Pittsburgh’s seniors and their families to provide information, referrals or financial assistance. Some of these programs can make it easier to remain in the community and delay entry into a skilled nursing facility. They may also help seniors and their families understand their options and be financially prepared to better afford nursing home care when it’s needed.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Allegheny County Area Agency on Aging | (800) 344-4319 | Allegheny County’s AAA is the portal to community services and resources for residents aged 60 and older. Available services include health insurance counseling, ombudsman long-term care advocacy and support, help applying for needed assistance and advice on alternative long-term care options. The agency also provides information about caregiver support, transportation and senior centers. |
AgeWell Pittsburgh | (412) 422-0400 | AgeWell provides a wide array of senior services to help delay the transition to an institutional setting, including care coordination, counseling, meal delivery, transportation and friendly visits. The organization also offers in-home safety assessments and personal emergency response systems. |
Citiparks | 3-1-1 or (412) 255-2621 | Citiparks runs 13 senior community centers that offer socialization, fitness, educational and cultural opportunities for individuals aged 60 and older. Each center also features information and referrals for ACCESS transportation services, PACE prescription assistance, energy assistance and rent rebates. |
Wesley Family Services | (412) 345-7420 | Wesley Family Services volunteers provide free nonmedical services to help seniors maintain their independence. Participants can receive friendly visits, home safety inspections, transportation to medical appointments and assistance with errands. |
Lifespan | (412) 464-1300 | Lifespan serves Allegheny County residents aged 60 and older. This nonprofit organization provides case management, home meal deliveries and support for family caregivers. It also operates several community resource centers that host social activities and offer information and assistance to seniors with aging concerns. |
Nursing Homes
Kspiet
1.0
Review of Reformed Presbyterian Home
My mom was in this facility for rehab due to a fall. I was not satisfied with the care she received. Every time I or someone visited her, she was in bed. Never saw her out of bed. When her meal...
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Stormie Morris
1.0
Review of Squirrel Hill Ctr For Rehabilitation And Healing
Putting my father's bed low to the ground caused labored breathing and prevented him from getting fresh ventilated air. Stuffing gauze bandages in his bed sores was irresponsible. The doctor said...
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Reviewer#BD0419A
5.0
Review of Heritage Place
My husband is staying at Heritage Place. It's a wonderful community. They take good care of him. I'm pleased with the way they're treating him, and the care. It's just that it's grossly expensive...