Still Hopes Episcopal Retirement Community
1 Still Hopes Drive, West Columbia, SC 29169
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1 Still Hopes Drive, West Columbia, SC 29169
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Nursing home prices in Columbia are lower than the state and national averages, according to the Genworth 2020 Cost of Care Survey. Local seniors pay about $600 less than the national average, and they save $150 on the state median. However, Columbia is not the most affordable major city in the Palmetto State. Cities with more affordable rates include Florence at $6,388 and Sumter at $6,083, which represents a monthly savings of more than $1,000. On the other hand, average nursing home prices are higher in Charleston and Greenville by $182 and $582, respectively.
Columbia
$7,148
South Carolina
$7,298
The United States
$7,756
Sumter
$6,083
Charleston
$7,330
Greenville
$7,730
Florence
$6,388
In Columbia, a semiprivate room in a nursing home costs $7,148 per month, and private rooms cost $7,604 per month.
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.
Columbia seniors have other options besides skilled nursing, depending on the level of care and assistance they require. In Columbia, skilled nursing facilities are by far the most expensive option. They cost $2,800 more than assisted living and home health care, which average around $4,290. Adult day health care is the most affordable option, with a median cost of $1,274. However, it’s not appropriate for individuals who require around-the-clock nursing or medical supervision.
Home care
$4,242
Home health care
$4,290
Adult day health care
$1,274
Assisted living
$4,299
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$7,148
Nursing home (private room)
$7,604
Families and seniors in Columbia have a wealth of resources at their fingertips. Government agencies and nonprofits offer a variety of free and low-cost services to help older adults age in place. Learn more about some of the most helpful programs below.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Central Midlands Council of Governments | (803) 376-5390 | The Central Midland Council of Government is home to the Area Agency on Aging for Columbia and surrounding communities. It’s often the first agency that seniors, caregivers and families call for assistance. Staff members help with in-home care, community-based services, long-term care needs assessments, meal deliveries and ways to pay for institutional supports provided in a nursing home or assisted living facility. |
The Lourie Center | (803) 779-1971 | Named after Senator Isadore Lourie, who was a champion for the state’s elders, this nonprofit senior center offers a rich array of recreational programs for adults aged 50 and older. Scheduled activities include Zumba, tai chi, yoga and bingo. The center, which is more than 500 members strong, hosts art classes, craft workshops, language courses and special events, including Words & Wine, which showcases local authors. The center also provides free transportation for seniors in the downtown area. |
Prisma Health SeniorCare PACE | (803) 931-8166 | The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) is a national integrated care model that allows seniors to receive medical care, long-term care and personal supports through one provider. It’s open to adults who are aged 55 or older, qualify for Medicare or Medicaid and live in a designated geographic area. Prisma Health’s PACE program offers personalized supports, including primary and emergency medical care, dental services, medications, meals, therapy and adult day care. |
Senior Resources Inc. | (803) 252-7734 | Supporting the local community since 1967, Senior Resources provides Meals on Wheels deliveries, in-home care and transportation, as well as food and veterinary supplies for seniors’ pets. Most services are free or available for a nominal fee to qualifying seniors and disabled adults. Active seniors may be interested in volunteer opportunities offered by this organization. |
South Carolina Community Long Term Care (CLTC) | (803) 741-082 | The South Carolina Bureau of Long Term Care and Behavioral Health Services is in charge of Medicaid home- and community-based services waivers and nursing home placements. Referrals and applications are handled by the Area 5 Community Long Term Care office in Columbia. This government agency can help seniors who may benefit from hands-on care. |
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Patsy Ann Sowell
1.0
Review of PruittHealth - Columbia
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Susan
5.0
Review of Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Columbia
My brother was a resident of Encompass Health Rehabilitation Hospital of Petersburg. They were wonderful. He was very, very happy with the place. He stayed there for 25 days. My brother had a...
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mbarnold
5.0
Review of Heartland of Columbia Rehab and Nursing Center
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