Located in the northeast of Mississippi, Oxford prides itself on being a great place to retire. In fact, it’s designated as a Certified Retirement City, partly due to the city’s quality health care options and warm weather. Oxford also has a low cost of living, which is reflected in the cost of senior care. The Genworth 2020 Cost of Care Survey shows that a semiprivate nursing home room costs just $7,300, compared to the national average of $7,756. As almost 12% of the city’s 28,000 residents are aged 65 and over, Oxford and Lafayette County continue to develop resources to help seniors as they age.
Nursing homes provide services for people with complex medical conditions that require a high level of monitoring, supervision and care. Nurses and nursing aides are generally available 24 hours a day and many homes also provide additional health care services such as physical therapy. This level of care means that nursing homes are more costly than other types of senior care. Older adults who don’t need these services may find assisted living or home care a better option.
This guide has detailed information on the cost of senior care in Oxford, as well as resources available to help residents as they age.