
Advanced Rehabilitation And Healthcare Of Bowie
2121 Avenue J Suite 103, Arlington, TX 76006
"Advanced Rehabilitation and Healthcare of Bowie, located in Bowie, TX, is a senior living provider that specializes in skilled nursing care ..."
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2121 Avenue J Suite 103, Arlington, TX 76006
"Advanced Rehabilitation and Healthcare of Bowie, located in Bowie, TX, is a senior living provider that specializes in skilled nursing care ..."
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"PureHealth Transitional Care at Texas Health Presbyterian, located in Dallas, TX, is a senior living provider that specializes in skilled nu..."
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"Town East Village, located in Mesquite, TX, offers a variety of care options including Skilled Nursing Care, Short-term Rehabilitation Care,..."
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"The Laurenwood Nursing and Rehabilitation Center Located in Duncanville, TX. Where the warmth of a smile comes from the heart, and personal..."
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Gerard Williams
1.0
Review of Accel at Willow Bend
Very poorly run facility. The staff (with a few exceptions) was rude and incompetent. The food was bad and rarely served on time. My stay there was very unpleasant, and I would not recommend Accel...
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Irene Mclean
1.0
Review of Life Care Center of Plano
If you truly dislike your relative this is the place to take them. First night my mother was in the facility for rehab after major surgery she rang the call bell for help for an hour. She finally...
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Kathryn
1.0
Review of Life Care Center of Plano
Terrible service. They didn't check on my loved one for 7 hours
Compared to the country as a whole, a semiprivate room in a Plano nursing home costs $2,585 less per month. However, Plano’s seniors pay slightly more than Texas’s statewide average of $5,019.
In comparison to nearby cities, Plano also costs a bit more. That is especially true for Plano versus Wichita Falls and Sherman. In both of those communities, the monthly average cost for nursing home care is over $650 lower. The price difference is smaller between Plano and Tyler, where the average is $4,775, and Waco, where seniors pay an average of $4,745 per month.
Plano
$5,171
Texas
$5,019
The United States
$7,756
Wichita Falls
$4,502
Sherman
$4,494
Tyler
$4,775
Waco
$4,745
Semiprivate nursing home rooms in Plano cost an average of $5,171 per month, and for private rooms, the average monthly rate is $6,692.
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.
Helpful price comparisons can also be made between different forms of senior care in Plano. Adult day health care costs just $1,571 per month on average. Next are home care and home health care, which both have an average rate of $4,385, which is slightly less than the $4,400 average for assisted living. In nursing homes, semiprivate rooms cost $5,171 per month. For a private room, the average cost is $6,692.
Home care
$4,385
Home health care
$4,385
Adult day health care
$1,571
Assisted living
$4,400
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$5,171
Nursing home (private room)
$6,692
Note: Data for Plano was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Dallas, was used instead.
Listed below are resources that Plano’s seniors and their families may find useful. By making it more feasible to continue living at home, these resources may help delay a senior’s admission to a nursing home. There are also available services that may help with the process of choosing and transitioning to a nursing home.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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North Central Texas Aging and Disability Resource Center | (855) 937-2372 | The NCTADRC assists seniors in a variety of situations by providing referrals and connections to relevant resources, including programs that facilitate long-term and in-home care. It can direct people toward information on Medicaid and Medicare, Veterans Administration benefits and long-term care options, among other topics. There’s no cost for NCTADRC services. |
Meals on Wheels Collin County | (972) 562-6996 | MOWCC helps older adults avoid unnecessary institutionalization by delivering nutritious meals. Beyond food, the organization also offers seniors opportunities for socializing, and it can arrange for necessary home repairs and transportation services. Additionally, MOWCC gives clients helpful items like daily hygiene essentials, medical and mobility equipment and pet food. |
North Central Texas Area Agency on Aging | (800) 272-3921 | The NCTAAA works with adults 60 years of age and older. It offers information and directly provides certain services. Benefits counseling and care coordination are available through this organization, as are the services of a long-term care ombudsman. It can also assist with transportation services and nursing home relocations. |
Wellness Center for Older Adults | (972) 953-7669 | The Wellness Center for Older Adults serves individuals 55 years of age and over. Its goal is to make aging in place an easier process. Specific offerings include counseling on benefits, support groups and preventative health care. The organization also makes durable medical equipment accessible through loans. |
Collin County Veteran Services | (972) 881-3060 | The Collin County Veteran Services office helps the area’s older military veterans apply for benefits from Texas and the Veterans Administration, and it tracks the progress of claims. The office assists veterans’ dependents as well, and it can provide advice on burial/funeral benefits and pension eligibility. |