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21425 E SPRING ST, Union Grove, WI 53182
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21425 E SPRING ST, Union Grove, WI 53182
"The Wisconsin Veterans Home at Union Grove, located in Union Grove, WI, provides a variety of care options, including skilled nursing care, ..."
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2015 Prospect St, Racine, WI 53404
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Comparing average prices for semiprivate rooms in nursing homes, the $9,429 monthly cost in Milwaukee is $1,673 above the national average of $7,756. Milwaukee also exceeds Wisconsin’s state average of $8,684 by $745.
Milwaukee nursing homes are also more expensive than those in nearby Wisconsin cities. The average cost here is $152 more than in Racine and $639 over the cost in Sheboygan. Seniors in Fond du Lac see a cost saving of $1,527 compared to their peers in Milwaukee. However, nursing home residents in Janesville pay $183 more than local seniors.
Milwaukee
$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 Milwaukee, semiprivate rooms in nursing homes cost an average of $9,429 per month, while private rooms cost $11,376 per month.
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.
To determine the most appropriate placement for an elderly loved one, it’s helpful to compare costs for other types of senior care in Milwaukee. Adult day care is the most affordable choice with an average cost of $1,322 per month. Home care and assisted living are almost on par at $5,053 and $5,073, respectively. Home health aide services are slightly higher at $5,243. Nursing home care is the most expensive option at $9,429 for a shared room and $11,376 for a private room.
Home care
$5,053
Home health care
$5,243
Adult day health care
$1,322
Assisted living
$5,073
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$9,429
Nursing home (private room)
$11,376
Many Milwaukee seniors and their families turn to local resources for information and support. These services may help delay a senior’s transition to a nursing facility. They can also help older citizens and their families understand their options for nursing home care in preparation for the time when it’s needed.
Resource | Contact | Service |
---|---|---|
Meals on Wheels | (414) 289-6874 | The Meals on Wheels program delivers hot, nutritious low-cost meals to homebound Milwaukee residents. Meals are delivered at noontime, Monday through Friday. To qualify, seniors must be aged 60 or older, or disabled, and unable to prepare their own meals or travel to a community dining site. |
Milwaukee County Department on Aging | (414) 289-6874 | The Milwaukee County Department on Aging provides free, confidential counseling regarding long-term care options and public and private benefits. Counselors can offer help with long-term care planning and accurate information on local resources including transportation and respite care. |
Love Thy Neighbor Foundation | (414) 562-6666 | The nonprofit Love Thy Neighbor Foundation coordinates and shares information on community resources to enhance the quality of life for seniors in Milwaukee County. Through the Foundation’s website, seniors and their families can find resources for in-home care, financial planning, transportation services, veterans’ benefits, legal services and home repairs and maintenance, among others. |
Eras Senior Network | (414) 488-6500 | Eras Senior Network offers supportive services to seniors at no cost, such as friendly visits and phone calls, help with letters, bills and forms. The organization also arranges transportation, outdoor maintenance/yard work services and minor home safety modifications. |
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Lorriane1956
1.0
Review of Sunrise Health Svc
Very long wait to be assisted to the restroom. Medications not given correctly.
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Family
1.0
Review of St. Francis Place
This place lies alot they only tell u what u want to hear. They r always low on staff and they don't help. They only have a couple people who really care others don't. And they don't listen to...
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Janet r
5.0
Review of Maple Ridge Health and Rehabilitation Center
The rooms are very clean and comfortable, with a working heater/air conditioning system, color TV, single rooms only that are roomy and with blinds on the window and a view of a well cared for...