
San Juan Center
806 WEST MAPLE STREET, Farmington, NM 87401
"I am well familiar with the residents and employees at this facility. Overall rating from my point of view is...
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806 WEST MAPLE STREET, Farmington, NM 87401
"I am well familiar with the residents and employees at this facility. Overall rating from my point of view is...

1101 W Murray Drive, Farmington, NM 87401
"I only inquired about the facility and I was transferred several times and those I did talk to were very unfriendly and...

803 Hacienda Lane , Bloomfield, NM 87413
"This facility isnt what the proclaim to be. Lots of problems that go undone with complaints to their toll free...
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Grand granny
5.0
Review of San Juan Center
I am well familiar with the residents and employees at this facility. Overall rating from my point of view is excellent. The nurses are compassionate and on their toes to keep the residents...
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DM@NM
1.0
Review of San Juan Center
Within an hour of my mothers arrival at this facility, the staff "lost" her $3000 hearing aid. Despite the delivery of an invoice for the hearing aid and phone calls, the facility has not offered...
Using semiprivate room costs to compare, the cost of nursing care in Farmington is $841 less than in the average U.S. city. When compared with the state average, the city’s average cost is just shy of $500 lower.
When looking at other cities throughout the state, the Farmington area boasts the lowest nursing care costs. In Albuquerque, a semiprivate room is considerably more expensive at an average of $8,303 per month, while Santa Fe is just a little more than the national average at $8,060 per month. Las Cruces costs a few hundred dollars more than Farmington with an average cost of $7,336 per month.
Farmington
$6,915
New Mexico
$7,406
The United States
$7,756
Las Cruces
$7,336
Albuquerque
$8,330
Santa Fe
$8,060
In Farmington, a semiprivate room in a nursing home costs an average of $6,915. The corresponding cost for private rooms is $7,300.
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.
When comparing senior living costs, it’s helpful to look at other types of senior care. In Farmington, adult day care is the least expensive option at an average of $3,120 per month; however, for just $880 more monthly, seniors can receive 24-hour residential care in assisted living facilities. Those who are able to remain in their own homes can obtain home care and home health care services for an average price of $4,957 monthly. As with most locations, the cost of nursing home care in Farmington is the highest, with semiprivate rooms costing an average of $6,915 per month and private rooms coming in at $7,300.
Home care
$4,957
Home health care
$4,957
Adult day health care
$3,120
Assisted living
$3,900
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$6,915
Nursing home (private room)
$7,300
The resources listed below can be helpful for seniors in Farmington, as well as their caregivers. They may provide help with aging in place, as well as assistance in accessing financial help to cover senior care costs.
| Resource | Contact | Service |
|---|---|---|
| Bonnie Dallas Senior Center | (505) 599-1380 | The Bonnie Dallas Senior Center offers a broad range of services for the city’s older adults. This includes hot lunches, free transportation services and social activities. Occasionally, the center hosts health seminars and clinics at the center. |
| Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) | (800) 432-2080 | The ADRC helps senior citizens access local resources, such as prescription drug assistance, benefits counseling and transportation help. Additionally, it offers long-term options counseling, which helps to guide seniors and caregivers through the transition from independent living to long-term care. |
| Meals on Wheels of Farmington | (505) 599-1380 | Meals on Wheels of Farmington delivers hot meals to seniors who are unable to attend hot lunches and dinners at the Bonnie Dallas Senior Center. |
| Long-Term Care Ombudsman | (866) 451-2901 | The Long-Term Care Ombudsman protects the rights and dignity of seniors in nursing homes and other senior care facilities throughout New Mexico. This office investigates complaints about caregivers or facilities and steps in to resolve issues that residents or their family members may have. |
| Care Transition Program | (505) 476-4799 | Seniors who are transitioning out of full-time nursing care and into another facility or their own home can take advantage of free services offered by the state’s Care Transition Program. This program offers a variety of services that are available based on need, including utility assistance, food stamps and subsidized cell phone plans. |