
100 E Highland Dr, Oconto Falls, WI 54154
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100 E Highland Dr, Oconto Falls, WI 54154
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2901 South Overland Road, Oneida, WI 54115
Anna John Nursing Home, located in Oneida, WI, specializes in providing skilled nursing care. This facility focuses on meeting the health and wellness needs of its residents through a variety of activities and programs designed to promote well-being. It is equipped to support individuals who require attentive medical care and assistance with daily activities.The amenities at Anna John Nursing Home are centered around health and wellness. Residents can participate in activities and programs that are designed to keep them active and engaged. This approach ensures that everyone living there has the opportunity to maintain a healthy lifestyle, which is an essential part of the care provided.In terms of services, Anna John Nursing Home offers physical therapy and rehabilitation, catering to those who need help recovering from illness or injury. It also provides special diets and dietary accommodations to meet the nutritional needs of each resident. Additionally, the facility accepts various insurance plans, making it accessible to a wider community. A nutrition specialist is on staff to assist with meal planning and ensure that all dietary requirements are met, further emphasizing the home's commitment to the health and wellness of its residents.
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Nursing Homes
Patrick
5.0
Review of Grancare Nursing Center
My wife was at Grancare Nursing Center. It was just like home. Everything was great. The staff members were friendly, and they helped quite a bit. They kept me informed on everything. They had a...
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Kathy
5.0
Review of Grancare Nursing Center
I was at Grancare Nursing Center in Green Bay for rehabilitation. It was wonderful, I loved it and I didn't want to leave. The staff was excellent, they're topnotch. It has a little bit more care...
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kshw
1.0
Review of Bornemann Nursing Home
Rooms not clean, UNDERSTAFFED, Not enough activities, food not great!
While Green Bay’s seniors spend more than most Americans on nursing home care, they spend less than the majority of seniors in Wisconsin. Appleton’s seniors spend about $396 more than older adults in Green Bay but $182 less than the statewide median. Oshkosh and Sheboygan, with average nursing home costs of $9,262 and $8,790, respectively, are among the most expensive cities nearby. In Fond du Lac, the average monthly cost is $7,902, establishing it as one of the most affordable in the area.
Green Bay
$8,106
Wisconsin
$8,684
The United States
$7,756
Appleton
$8,502
Oshkosh
$9,262
Sheboygan
$8,790
Fond du Lac
$7,902
On average, seniors spend $8,106 a month for a semiprivate room and $9,353 for a private room in Green Bay’s nursing homes.
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.
For assisted living, seniors spend about $1,157 less than they would on home care which has the same cost as home health care, $4,957 a month. At $9,353 monthly, a nursing home with private accommodations is the most expensive care option in Green Bay, and although the city’s adult day health care price wasn’t available, the state’s median of $1,322 suggests there’s a considerable price gap between it and the next type of care.
Home care
$4,957
Home health care
$4,957
Assisted living
$3,800
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$8,106
Nursing home (private room)
$9,353
In the following list, we’ve gathered a few government agencies and programs that may help seniors pay for nursing home care and lower their living expenses. Some resources may also help seniors delay nursing home placement with in-home care services.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Aging & Disability Resource Center of Brown County | (920) 448-4300 | At the A.D.R.C. of Brown County, seniors have access to a wealth of helpful programs and services including home care, transportation and counseling for Medicare and Medicaid. Transportation options include wheelchair accessible shuttles with discount fares and free van transportation reserved for armed forces veterans. Additionally, the A.D.R.C. can provide seniors’ family caregivers with financial assistance for respite care. |
Long Term Care Ombudsman Program | (800) 815-0015 | Volunteers at the Long Term Care Ombudsman program work with residents of senior care facilities and the facilities’ staff to investigate and mediate solutions for matters involving the quality of care being given and any complaints suggesting nursing home residents’ rights are being infringed upon. The advocacy services are free, and the ombudsmen can also help seniors choose a nursing home that meets their needs. |
Brown County Health & Human Services | (920) 448-6000 | Seniors interested in signing up for Medicaid and other government assistance programs will become familiar with the Brown County Health & Human Services Department. The agency handles the paperwork and processing that ultimately determines whether seniors qualify for the government to cover their nursing home expenses. The agency also manages programs for food and cash assistance. |
Homebound Meals | (920) 448-4300 | Managed by the A.D.R.C., the Homebound Meals program enables seniors with limited mobility to have nutritious meals delivered to their residences. Seniors must be at least 60 years of age to qualify. Though donations are suggested, they’re not required. |