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The village of Germantown, Wisconsin, has just over 20,000 residents, of whom 15.7% are aged 65 and older. Seniors here are fortunate to have nearby health care facilities, including Ascension Columbia St. Mary’s Ozaukee – Germantown and Froedtert Germantown Health Center. Froedtert Menomonee Falls Hospital and several geriatric specialists are also within close range.
Nursing homes provide the highest level of medical care and monitoring outside of hospitals. Their services typically include skilled nursing and aides who are available 24/7, along with a wide range of therapies and social programs that are not feasible in a residential setting. Thus, these facilities are typically the most expensive of senior living arrangements. According to the Genworth Financial 2020 Cost of Care Survey, nursing home fees in Germantown average $9,429, which is significantly higher than the national average of $7,756. For families seeking more economical arrangements, home health care or assisted living may be effective and affordable alternatives.
This guide discusses the costs of various care types in greater detail. It also lists local and state resources that can assist Germantown’s seniors at no or low cost.
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Using average prices of shared rooms in nursing homes to compare costs, Germantown is $745 more expensive than the average city in Wisconsin for this type of care. Germantown’s costs exceed the national median by $1,673.
Germantown is one of the more costly areas in the state for nursing home care. Seniors in Fond Du Lac pay $1,527 less, and Sheboygan residents see costs of $639 below those in Germantown. In Racine, the price gap closes somewhat at $152 less. However, semiprivate rooms in Janesville nursing homes cost $183 more than similar accommodations in Germantown.
Germantown
$9,429
Wisconsin
$8,684
The United States
$7,756
Racine
$9,277
Sheboygan
$8,790
Fond du Lac
$7,902
Janesville
$9,612
In Germantown, nursing home semiprivate rooms cost around $9,429 per month. Private rooms cost an average of $11,376.
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.
Finances are a major factor for families exploring senior care options for their elderly loved ones, so comparing the costs of different services is especially helpful. Adult day care is the most affordable choice, with an average monthly cost of $1,322. Home care is over three times as expensive at $5,053, and assisted living is about the same at $5,073 per month. Home health aide services cost slightly more at $5,243. The priciest senior care arrangement is with a nursing home. The average monthly cost in Germantown for a shared room is $9,429, and the median cost for a private room is $11,376.
Adult day health care
$1,322
Home care
$5,053
Home health care
$5,243
Assisted living
$5,073
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$9,429
Nursing home (private room)
$11,376
Note: Data for Germantown was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, the Milwaukee Area, was used instead.
Germantown’s seniors can utilize the following public and private resources for help with senior care services and long-term arrangement options. These programs may delay premature entry into a nursing facility. They can also ease the transition into institutional care when it’s needed.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Washington County Aging & Disability Resource Center | (262) 335-4497 or (877) 306-3030 | The Washington County ADRC is a one-stop information and assistance resource for seniors and their caregivers. Specialists connect elders with publicly funded long-term care programs, government and private benefits and caregiver support. They also guide callers to information and services that can support health and safety, delaying transition into a nursing home. ADRC’s services are available at no cost, regardless of income or health status. |
Interfaith Caregivers of Washington County | (262) 365-0902 | Interfaith Caregivers of Washington County is a nonprofit connecting the elderly with services that help delay entry into a nursing facility. Volunteers provide friendly visits and safety checks, light chores, meal preparation, yard work, transportation assistance and minor home repair. Any Washington County senior over 60 can sign up for these free services. |
Board on Aging and Long-Term Care | (800) 815-0015 | Wisconsin’s Board on Aging and Long-Term Care is a portal for information and ombudsman services. Its staff and volunteers educate long-term care consumers of their rights with unbiased guidance. This agency has a Medigap Helpline and Prescription Drug Helpline as well. |
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Steve
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The rooms don't get cleaned. I believe they are short staffed but if you send a loved one here they will not get better. My father contracted C-Diff there. Teir staff told his assisted living...
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Paul's spouse
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The therapists are the very best. The caregivers came in to my husbands room and introduced themselves. Medications were given timely. All the staff made sure to know the residents names and...
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Dennis Wangerin
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My cousin was in here and I watched him break down from the treatment he received at this place..He told me he did not know how much longer he could take it..I came to see him when he was dying...