Reid House of Christian Service
165 St. Phillip Street, Charleston, SC 29403
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165 St. Phillip Street, Charleston, SC 29403
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1818 Norwood St, Charleston, SC 29405
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READ MORESummerville’s mean nursing home costs for semiprivate rooms compare favorably with the state average of $7,298 and particularly the typical cost for the country of $7,756. The town’s average fees of $7,330 are also more affordable than Greenville, which averages $7,730, and Hilton Head Island, where $7,954 is the norm. However, some locations are more affordable, such as the state capital, Columbia, where seniors typically pay $7,148, and Sumter, where fees are much lower, at $6,083.
Summerville
$7,330
South Carolina
$7,298
United States
$7,756
Hilton Head Island
$7,954
Sumter
$6,083
Columbia
$7,148
Greenville
$7,730
The average fee for a semiprivate room in a Summerville nursing home is $7,330 per month while private rooms average $7,893.
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 home fees are the most costly in the town. A private room will be in the region of $7,893, although semiprivate rooms can be had for around $563 less per month. Assisted living is about half the cost, at $3,600, and seniors able to attend adult day centers pay the lowest monthly fees of $1,343. Care delivered at home can be expensive, particularly when considering other costs, such as maintenance. However, seniors can get home care and home health care for the same fee of $4,767.Â
Home care
$4,767
Home health care
$4,767
Adult day health care
$1,343
Assisted living
$3,600
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$7,330
Nursing home (private room)
$7,893
Seniors in Summerville and their caregivers can benefit from a wide range of resources focused on making their lives more comfortable. This list includes examples of how community services can help seniors in nursing homes resolve disputes and those still at home access resources that can keep them independent for longer.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Trident Area Agency on Aging | (843) 554-2275 | The purpose of the Trident Area Agency on Aging is to help seniors and their caregivers get the most from available resources in Summerville and Dorchester County. The agency manages some resources, such as the Caregiver Support Program, and refers seniors and their loved ones to other agencies if the help they need is available elsewhere. The agency also operates the Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program for the area, which can help seniors in nursing homes resolve issues with their care providers. |
Meals on Wheels of Summerville | (843) 873-8224 | Meals on Wheels of Summerville has been delivering healthy and freshly-prepared meals to homebound seniors in the city since 1982. Income isn't a factor in determining eligibility, but the senior must have difficulty in making their own meals and shopping for food. Each meal contains protein and two sides, with some fruit, or dessert, milk and a slice of bread. Food for some types of pets is also available. Although every meal is free, donations are gratefully accepted. |
AccessAbility | (843) 225-0231 | AccessAbility is a federally-funded nonprofit organization located in North Charleston that loans gently-used and new donated medical equipment to seniors within the surrounding area to help them retain independence in their own homes. To benefit from the equipment loan program, seniors must first become members of AccessAbility. As the program's offerings are determined by donations, some equipment may not be available at the time of application. However, there is an option to purchase some equipment at favorable rates. |
Legal Assistance | (800) 868-9095 | Low-income seniors in Summerville are entitled to free legal assistance funded by the South Carolina Department on Aging. Although the attorneys cannot help in most criminal cases, they can support seniors who may be victims of elder abuse and neglect and discrimination because of age. Typically, the attorneys advocate for seniors concerned about protecting their incomes, dealing with issues within their long-term care facilities and worried about losing access to utilities due to bill payment problems. |
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