Nursing Home Communities in Taylor, MI
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nettleyr
2.0
Review of Medilodge of Taylor
This place was very lax in their care. My mom would call me crying at 10-11 AM stating no one had come to change her and she was sitting in a wet diaper all night. She wakes at 6 and had to sit...
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Ruth L
1.0
Review of Regency, a Villa Center
Can I give less than one star. I was there to visit my aunt and from the time I pulled into the parking lot, I realized that this place was a nightmare. Poor/no reception. How about "Hello. Can I...
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Terry
1.0
Review of Medilodge of Taylor
This place was horrible. My husband would put on his light, nobody would come. Didn't get a wheelchair for him, he can't walk. Would leave urinals full of pee and would never empty them, would...
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The Cost of Nursing Home Care in Nearby Cities
Analyzing semi-private room rates, Taylor’s median monthly fee of $7,893 runs similar to the national norm of $7,908, but is $1,202 cheaper than the statewide midrange cost. The city offers some of the lowest nursing home fees throughout the state. At the other end of the scale, Kalamazoo has the highest median price of $10,235. Seniors in Detroit pay almost $1,000 more each month than those in Taylor, while the price jumps by $1,512 in Grand Rapids and $1,840 in Ann Arbor.
Taylor
$7,893
Michigan
$9,095
United States
$7,908
Ann Arbor
$9,733
Grand Rapids
$9,405
Detroit
$8,882
Kalamazoo
$10,235
Nursing Home Costs in Taylor
In Taylor, monthly nursing home care costs are roughly $7,893 for semi-private rooms and $8,319 for private lodging.
Financial Assistance for Nursing Home Care in Taylor
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.
- Medicare: Medicare will typically cover all skilled nursing costs for the first 20 days of one's stay in a nursing home and a portion of the costs until day 100. After 100 days, Medicare will not cover any part of the cost of the stay. While this is adequate when short-term care is needed, those who need long-term care will have to either pay out-of-pocket or use another source of financial assistance.
- Medicaid: Medicaid covers most of the cost of living expenses in a skilled nursing facility for qualifying seniors. Care and room and board are covered with no time limit, but residents may be charged for extras such as specially prepared food or cosmetic services. Medicaid eligibility requirements are strict and complex, so not all seniors qualify for Medicaid benefits.
- Veterans Benefits: Veterans receiving a VA pension may also be eligible for the Aid and Attendance benefit administered by the VA. Aid and Attendance is a monthly allowance that beneficiaries may use to pay for their long-term care, including 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 local financial assistance programs for seniors.
The Cost of Other Types of Senior Care
Nursing homes are the highest-priced senior care option in Taylor, with the elevated rate reflecting the availability of clinical services and medically trained staff. At the opposite end of the scale, adult day care costs about $1,733 monthly for business-hour support in a community location. Assisted living facilities undercut nursing homes by $2,843, providing everyday help and personal care in a residential environment. Home health and in-home care offer monthly savings of almost $3,000, with the former including part-time medical services from visiting medical staff. The latter supports seniors living at home through hands-on assistance with daily tasks.
In-Home Care
$5,339
Home Health Care
$5,339
Adult Day Health Care
$1,733
Assisted Living Facility
$5,050
Nursing Home Facility (semiprivate room)
$7,893
Nursing Home Facility (private room)
$8,319
Note: Data for Taylor was unavailable, so data for the nearest city, Monroe, was used instead.


