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Nancy
5.0
Review of Grey Stone Health & Rehabilitation Center
I went to Grey Stone Health & Rehabilitation Center. My friend was there before she passed away. She had excellent care. The staff was always very friendly and helpful. They were very efficient in...
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Nancy
3.0
Review of Life Care Center of Fort Wayne
I toured the Life Care Center of Fort Wayne. They offered activities for the residents. The staff were friendly and seemed to be caring for the residents. The facility was clean, and they had good...
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R Dixon
1.0
Review of Bethlehem Woods Nursing & Rehabilitation
Not at all impressed. I was so happy to get my brother out of this place. It smelled of urine & bm upon entering the building. Communication was terrible, and they seldom followed through on what...
According to the semi-private room rates published in the Genworth 2020 Cost of Care Survey, nursing home care in Fort Wayne is high compared to the Indiana median but affordable compared to the nation as a whole. On average, care costs $7,300 per month, which is about $170 higher than the Indiana average of $7,133 but about $450 lower than the national monthly rate of $7,756.
The cost of nursing home care varies widely across Indiana, ranging from $6,464 per month in Terre Haute to $8,060 in Michigan City. In the capital city of Indianapolis, seniors pay $7,209 monthly, and in Bloomington, fees average $7,148.
The United States
$7,756
Michigan City Area
$8,060
Indianapolis
$7,209
Bloomington
$7,148
In Fort Wayne, nursing home care costs $7,300 per month on average for semi-private accommodations. A private room costs about 24% more at $9,064.
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.
Nursing home care is suitable for those with extensive medical needs along with assistance with daily living activities. At $7,300 per month for semi-private accommodations and $9,064 for private accommodations, it’s the most expensive senior care type in Fort Wayne. Home health care, which includes personal care services and some skilled nursing provided in the individual’s home, is considerably more affordable at $4,576 per month for 44 hours of care per week. Home care, which is similar but doesn’t include skilled nursing services, is cheaper at $4,290 monthly. The most affordable senior care option is assisted living, which features personal care services and some contracted intermittent skilled nursing services in a residential community, at $3,503 monthly.
Home Care
$4,290
Assisted Living
$3,503
Nursing Home (Semi-Private Room)
$7,300
Nursing Home (Private Room)
$9,064
Fort Wayne offers a broad range of free resources and services that promote independence and help seniors avoid or delay nursing home placement. They may also help seniors connect with financial assistance when nursing home care is necessary.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Aging and In-Home Services of Northeast Indiana, Inc. | (260) 745-1200 | This local Area Agency on Aging provides free and low-cost services to help older residents stay in their own homes or obtain the care they need in assisted living. Its 30-day Care Transitions program helps older adults transition from a hospital or nursing home back to their own homes, and through its Geriatric & Disability Case Management program, it creates customized care plans and arranges necessary services. The agency also contracts with local agencies that provide free and low-cost personal care services, housekeeping and transportation. |
Homebound Meals, Inc. | (260) 422-3296 | Homebound Meals is a local nonprofit organization that provides affordable home-delivered noontime meals to qualifying seniors in the Fort Wayne area. Meals are prepared fresh daily and consist of a hot tray with an entree, a vegetable and a starch, along with a cold sack that includes a beverage, fruit or salad. Medically tailored meals are available. |
Veterans’ Service Office | (260) 449-7861 | The Veterans’ Service Office assists qualifying veterans and their spouses in obtaining state and federal benefits that they’re entitled to, including those that may cover nursing home care. The office helps visitors file applications for disability compensation, pension benefits, VA medical care and property tax abatement. The office can also help veterans determine eligibility for the Federal Aid and Attendance benefit. |
Senior Health Insurance Assistance Program | (260) 427-6460 | The local community center has SHIP counselors who help seniors and families understand their Medicare and Medicaid benefits, Medigap and Medicare Advantage plans, prescription drug plans and long-term care insurance. This may help them identify solutions for covering nursing home care or pay for services that allow them to remain in their own homes or a residential community. Counseling is free and available by appointment. |