Greenville Memorial Medical Center Subacute
701 GROVE RD., Greenville, SC 29605
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701 GROVE RD., Greenville, SC 29605
101 Cottage Creek Circle, Greer, SC 29650
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Seniors in Easley pay base nursing home rates of $7,543 per month. While this is a couple of hundred dollars higher than South Carolina’s norm of $7,285, it’s well below the national average of $7,908. The city is a budget-friendly option compared to Sumter, where facilities charge $8,403 for care. In Columbia, care costs are a little lower than in Easley at $7,300, and in Florence, care costs come in about $700 less than Easley’s average. Rates in Spartanburg are even more competitive at $6,692.
Easley
$7,543
South Carolina
$7,285
United States
$7,908
Spartanburg
$6,692
Columbia
$7,300
Sumter
$8,403
Florence
$6,844
In Easley, nursing homes charge approximately $7,543 per month for shared rooms and $8,941 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.
Nursing homes in Easley charge the highest long-term care costs in the city, with shared rooms costing $7,543 per month and private rooms averaging $8,941. In-home care and home health care are significantly more affordable at $4,671, and seniors who only need personal care and short-term or intermittent skilled nursing services pay $3,743 for assisted living. Adult day health care averages $1,408 per month.
In-Home Care
$4,671
Home Health Care
$4,671
Adult Day Health Care
$1,408
Assisted Living Facility
$3,743
Nursing Home (semiprivate room)
$7,543
Nursing Home (private room)
$8,941
Note: Data for Easley was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Greenville, was used instead.
Seniors in Easley find practical information and one-on-one guidance through several nonprofit resources, including the Area Agency on Aging, the veterans’ affairs office and South Carolina Legal Services. Through these and similar agencies, seniors can find the help they need to remain independent at home or choose the nursing home that best fits their needs and budgets.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Area Agency on Aging | (800) 434-4036 | The Area Agency on Aging supports seniors’ independence and safety at home through the Family Caregiver Program, the Nutrition Program and transportation services, which may help some seniors avoid moving to a nursing home. The agency also provides referrals for community-based services. |
Long Term Care Ombudsman | (800) 868-9095 | The long-term care ombudsman helps with nursing home-related issues, such as substandard care, insufficient or excessive services, residents’ rights and involuntary transfers or discharges. The ombudsman can also help seniors apply for public benefits that may help them pay for care. |
Veterans Affairs | (864) 898-5926 | The Veterans Affairs office provides information on veterans’ benefits, including disability compensation, pension and Aid and Attendance, which may help with nursing home expenses. The office can also help seniors submit applications for VA nursing home facilities, which may be more affordable than private-pay nursing homes. |
Healthy Connections | (888) 549-0820 | Healthy Connections is the Medicaid program in South Carolina. This program helps those aged 65 and over pay for nursing home bills Medicare doesn’t cover, significantly reducing out-of-pocket expenses. Eligibility for Medicaid is based on factors such as age, functional abilities and financial resources. |
South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control | (855) 472-3432 | The health department publishes information on the laws and regulations nursing homes in Easley and the rest of the state follow. It also has an online portal where individuals can file complaints regarding substandard conditions or care in nursing homes. |
Pickens County Community Action Committee and Community Development Corporation, Inc. | (205) 399-2375 | Economically vulnerable seniors at risk of nursing home placement may be eligible for services through the local Community Action Agency, including emergency utility bill assistance and the Senior Nutrition Program, which provides supplemental food. |
South Carolina Legal Services | (800) 763-4825 | Through South Carolina Legal Services, seniors can get one-on-one help with applying for state, federal or veterans’ benefits, which may help them pay for nursing home care. The office can also help seniors resolve issues such as denied health insurance claims. |
Nursing Homes
Brenda
4.0
Review of Fleetwood Post Acute
My sister-in-law moved to Fleetwood Post Acute. The client seems well taken care of, and the employees are caring. It's not brand new or anything like that, but it's very clean and it's just well...
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KDHT
5.0
Review of Fleetwood Post Acute
My mother-in-law needed to go to a rehab facility and I put the word out on nextdoor to see if anyone could give me some feedback. We liked the thought of her being at a place near us, but only if...
Nursing Homes
Keith smith
1.0
Review of Fleetwood Post Acute
This was the baddest place I seen a long time. The facility was bad in very way. The men bathroom was not clean, it was nasty with a coffee cup in the sink. The lobby was not good at all. That...