AGAPE NURSING AND REHABILIATION CENTER, LLC
505 N ROAN STREET, Johnson City, TN 37601
"Agape - A Waters Community, located in Johnson City, TN, offers a range of care options, including skilled nursing care, short-term rehabili..."
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505 N ROAN STREET, Johnson City, TN 37601
"Agape - A Waters Community, located in Johnson City, TN, offers a range of care options, including skilled nursing care, short-term rehabili..."
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Using the average monthly cost of a semiprivate room as a comparison point, the cost of care in Kingsport is similar to the Tennessee state average of $7,072 and cheaper than the national average of $7,756.
Nearby Johnson City has the most expensive care costs at an average of $7,368 per month, and Clarksville is the cheapest option at $6,753. The average senior in a nursing home in the capital of Nashville pays $7,270 each month.Â
Kingsport
$7,194
Tennessee
$7,072
The United States
$7,756
Johnson City
$7,368
Clarksville
$6,753
Nashville
$7,270
The monthly average cost of a nursing home semiprivate room in Kingsport is $7,194, the corresponding cost of a private room is $8,197.
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.
Seniors and their loved ones may be interested in the average costs of other care options besides nursing home care. Adult day care is generally the least expensive option, but data was unavailable for Kingsport. Home care and home health care services both have an average monthly cost of $3,909 and are good options for seniors wanting to remain in their own homes. Assisted living carries a monthly average cost of $4,200 and provides 24/7 assistance with the tasks of daily living and additional support as required.Â
Assisted living
$4,200
Home care
$3,909
Home health care
$3,909
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$7,194
Nursing home care (private room)
$8,197
The following resources are offered by government departments and nonprofit organizations in Kingsport. These services and resources may be of interest to seniors who are considering nursing home care and are looking for options that could help them safely delay the move.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Meals on Wheels of Kingsport | (423) 247-4511 | Meals on Wheels of Kingsport is funded primarily by donations from the United Way of Greater Kingsport. This nonprofit organization delivers meals to homebound seniors who are no longer able to prepare a meal for themselves and have no access to regular assistance. Volunteers distribute the meals around noon each day from Monday to Friday. When they deliver meals, volunteers can check on seniors and contact the relevant authorities if anything is amiss. |
First Tennessee Human Resources Agency | (423) 461-8200 | This government department runs a number of programs for seniors to help them safely age in place, including transport, nutrition, senior employment and foster grandparent services. The personal support program provides in-home care to vulnerable seniors who would otherwise need to be placed in nursing home care. |
First Tennessee Area Agency on Aging | (423) 928-3258 | The First Tennessee Area Agency on Aging is a government department that offers services and resources to improve the lives of seniors in Kingsport and surrounding areas. The long-term care ombudsman protects the rights of seniors in nursing homes and other long-term care facilities. They investigate any complaints and resolve issues to ensure the safety of seniors. Additional programs include evidence-based wellness education, senior centers, transportation and caregiver support. |
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dcl123
2.0
Review of NHC Healthcare, Kingsport
My very elderly mom was at NHC for therapy to rebuild her strength so she could qualify for an assisted living. She was unable to transfer. I was out of town. I came back to hear that she had...
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Esther Mantel
5.0
Review of Orchard View Post-Acute and Rehabilitation Center
Staff are really nice. The rooms are decently clean and food is good most days. I can't expect perfection but very satisfied with our experience.
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Reviewer#LD010324B
2.0
Review of Orchard View Post-Acute and Rehabilitation Center
My sister is in Orchard View Post-Acute and Rehabilitation Center. She is in rehab, which is a very clean place, but very understaffed. We get a lot of mixed messages. When you're asking a question...