Griffin, GA, is within the Atlanta metropolitan area. Home to around 23,600 people, seniors account for approximately 13% of the city’s population. The overall cost of living in Griffin is about 10% lower than the nationwide average, and the city is tax-friendly for retirees. Nursing home costs are also lower than the U.S. average, with a semiprivate room costing a monthly average of $7,528.
Nursing homes provide 24/7 health monitoring and skilled nursing to seniors with high-level care needs. Services include pain management, IV therapy and stroke care. Rates also include rehabilitative treatments, such as physical and speech therapy. Home health care may be a more affordable and less costly solution for seniors who only require intermittent nursing services to remain safely at home. Individuals who are reasonably healthy and only need assistance with personal care may find assisted living to be more suitable.
This guide provides an overview of nursing home costs across Georgia and compares the average costs of different types of senior care in Griffin. It also discusses options for financial assistance and lists local support resources.