Southaven Health Care Center
1730 Dorchester Dr, Southaven, MS 38671
Collierville is located in Southwestern Tennessee in the eastern portion of the Memphis metropolitan area. Out of its population of 51,040 residents, 6,992 are seniors over the age of 65. Baptist Memorial Hospital – Collierville serves the majority of the town’s health care needs, with more options for medical care in nearby Memphis. The overall cost of living in Collierville is 10.4% above the United States average, but its cost of health care is slightly below the national figure. At $7,300 a month for a semiprivate room, the city’s median cost of nursing home care is 5.9% below the national median.
Seniors with chronic illnesses and disabilities that prevent them from performing activities of daily living comprise the majority of nursing home residents. Because of the severity of its residents’ conditions, nursing homes offer 24-hour emergency medical care, and many have both on-site physicians and registered nurses. Skilled nursing care, IV therapy, wound care and incontinence support are commonly provided. Seniors who don’t need such extensive access to care may find that assisted living or in-home care adequately meets their needs and saves money.
This guide overviews the costs of different types of care and resources that may help finance them.
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READ MOREWhile seniors in Collierville spend about $456 less each month on nursing home care than most Americans, they also spend an average of $228 more each month than most Tennesseans. Out of the nearby Tennessee cities, Clarksville is the most affordable, with most of its seniors paying $547 less each month than seniors in Clarksville. Jackson and Nashville have the closest costs of care to Collierville. Seniors in those cities are paying within $100 of Collierville’s average. Across state lines in Jonesboro, AR, the median cost of nursing home care is $5,779 a month, making it among the most affordable cities in the region.
Collierville
$7,300
Tennessee
$7,072
The United States
$7,756
Jackson
$7,209
Clarksville
$6,753
Nashville
$7,270
Jonesboro, AR
$5,779
The median monthly cost of nursing home care in Collierville is $7,680 for a private room and $7,300 for a semiprivate room.
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.
The median monthly cost of adult day health care in Collierville is $1,679, which makes it the city’s most affordable type of long-term care. Nursing homes are on the opposite end of the spectrum, with private rooms costing an average of $7,680 a month, which is more than double the cost of the average monthly price for home care and home health care. At 60.2% of the cost of a nursing home semiprivate room, assisted living is the second most costly type of care in Collierville.
Home care
$3,813
Home health care
$3,813
Adult day health care
$1,679
Assisted living
$4,391
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$7,300
Nursing home (private room)
$7,680
Note: Data for Collierville was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Memphis, was used instead.
The list below details several programs and resources that can help seniors either pay for nursing home care or receive care services in their homes to delay nursing home placement.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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CHOICES | (866) 836-6678 | CHOICES is the program within Tennessee’s Medicaid system that covers long-term care services, including nursing facility care as well as several home and community-based services. To be eligible for CHOICES Group 1, which pays for nursing home costs, seniors must be at least 65 years of age, meet income guidelines and require a nursing facility level of care. |
Aging Commission of the Mid-South | (901) 222-4111 | The Aging Commission of the Mid-South helps seniors and their families access a wide array of state and nonprofit resources to help older adults in Shelby County continue to live healthy, fulfilling lives. In-home services, home-delivered meals, nutrition counseling, personal emergency response systems and legal assistance are among the many programs and services managed by the agency. |
TennCare Advocacy | (800) 758-1638 | TennCare Advocacy is a service provided by the Division of TennCare to help Tennessee residents understand and apply for the state’s Medicaid program. The service’s employees can assist seniors in determining if they qualify for TennCare, enrolling in the program and finding out how much of their nursing facility care the program will cover. The service also advises seniors on how to file an appeal if they were denied coverage. |
OPTIONS for Community Living | (901) 222-4111 | Through the state-funded OPTIONS for Community Living program, seniors may be able to delay transitioning to a nursing home by taking advantage of the program’s homemaker services, personal care services and home-delivered meals. To qualify, seniors must be at least 60 years of age and need assistance with several activities of daily living and instrumental activities of daily living. Although the program doesn’t have an income requirement, seniors with incomes above a certain threshold are required to share the cost of services. |
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