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1301 COTTONWOOD CREEK TRAIL, Cedar Park, TX 78613
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1301 COTTONWOOD CREEK TRAIL, Cedar Park, TX 78613
401 Oakwood Blvd., Round Rock, TX 78681
"Hearthstone Nursing and Rehabilitation is located in Round Rock, TX, and offers a variety of care types including skilled nursing care, memo..."
READ MORE415 Indian Oaks Dr, Harker Heights, TX 76548
"Located in Harker Heights, Indian Oaks Living Center has been offering experienced skilled nursing services to Central Texas seniors for yea..."
READ MORE800 N COMMERCE ST, Granger, TX 76530
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3406 E 17TH ST, Austin, TX 78721
13800 N Fm 620 Rd Sb, Austin, TX 78717
2500 Barton Creek Blvd, Austin, TX 78735
"Comfortable living with the security of life care. Luxury you won�t find in other retirement communities in Austin, TX.Querencia is more th..."
READ MORE104 REX KERWIN COURT, Pflugerville, TX 78660
"Pflugerville Nursing And Rehabilitation Center, located in Pflugerville, TX, offers a range of care options including skilled nursing care, ..."
READ MORE3101 GOVALLE AVE, Austin, TX 78702
6909 Burnet Ln, Austin, TX 78757
"At Retirement and Nursing Center our team begins your assessment on day one of your stay."
READ MORE412 N DALTON, Bartlett, TX 76511
Seniors in Georgetown pay, on average, much less each month for nursing home care than does the typical American, as shown by semiprivate room rates. Georgetown’s average cost is $2,555 less than the national average. It is slightly higher than Texas’s average of $5,019, though.
Georgetown is in a cluster of cities that have relatively similar rates. College Station is just $61 more expensive, and Killeen is $10 less costly. San Antonio and Victoria are $137 and $152 pricier, respectively.
Georgetown
$5,201
Texas
$5,019
The United States
$7,756
College Station
$5,262
San Antonio
$5,338
Killeen
$5,191
Victoria
$5,353
Georgetown’s nursing homes charge average monthly rates of $5,201 for semiprivate rooms and $7,057 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.
Knowledge of the rates different service providers charge for senior care can make long-term planning decisions easier. Adult day care is typically the lowest costing care type, but fees in Georgetown are not reported in the Genworth survey. In Georgetown, home care and home health care providers charge median rates of $4,385 and $4,576, respectively. Assisted living residents pay an average of $4,250. In nursing homes, the average semiprivate room costs $5,201 per month, and the corresponding number for a private room is $7,057.
Home care
$4,385
Home health care
$4,576
Assisted living
$4,250
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$5,201
Nursing home (private room)
$7,057
Note: Data for Georgetown was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Austin, was used instead.
Seniors and their families can lean on the following services to make aging an easier process. Some of these focus on making aging in place at home feasible for longer, delaying transitions to institutional care settings. Other resources help guide older adults through the process of obtaining higher levels of care.
Resource | Contact | Service |
---|---|---|
Williamson County and Cities Health District | (512) 248-3252 | Through the WCCHD’s Healthcare Helpline, callers can find out more about services that may be available to Williamson County residents. In some cases, low-income individuals are eligible for assistance with health care expenses. Support services for those with daily living needs are offered as well. The WCCHD does not provide all services directly, but it can point callers in the right direction. |
Area Agency on Aging of the Capital Area | (512) 916-6062 | The AAACAP is a resource for seniors and their caregivers. It provides ombudsman services on behalf of residents of long-term care facilities. Other offerings include care coordination and information, referrals and benefits counseling. Through contracting, the AAACAP also facilitates transportation and nutrition services, among others. |
Capital Area Aging and Disability Resource Center | (855) 937-2372 | Operated by the AAACAP, the ADRC is a contact point that helps clients seek aid with matters such as Medicare applications and housing. Assistance finding financial support may be available as well. To streamline clients’ experiences, the ADRC directs organizations toward clients rather than vice versa, cutting down on the number of times seniors need to explain their situations. |
Meals on Wheels of Williamson and Burnet Counties | (512) 763-1400 | To help seniors access nutrition, Meals on Wheels’ volunteers deliver food to individuals unable to cook, shop or drive on their own. The volunteers perform wellness checks during their deliveries, which may reduce feelings of isolation among the homebound. These wellness checks also let the volunteers identify and raise concerns if something seems amiss. |
Veterans Services | (512) 943-1900 | Older veterans who reside in Williamson County have access to the Veterans Services office, as do their dependents and survivors. Direct support is available, as is assistance with seeking benefits from Texas, Williamson County and the Department of Veterans Affairs. Those benefits may help cover expenses like health and burial bills. |
Nursing Homes
Anonymous
1.0
Review of Park Place Care Center
The first night my mother was in this facility I went in to check on her after visiting hours and found her laying on the floor in her bedroom. The nurses were all at the nurses station talking and...
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Valerie
1.0
Review of Park Place Care Center
I disliked Park Place Care Center. I would give them very bad ratings. The cleanliness was a zero. My friend stayed there for four months. He stayed there the longest. The whole people in the...
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Jeanne
4.0
Review of Park Place Care Center
My mother was in rehab at Park Place Care Center for just a few weeks. The staff was very nice and very helpful, and they worked hard to make her as comfortable as possible. You had to make...