Ivy Woods Care Center
2025 WYOMING AVENUE, Cincinnati, OH, 45205
Cincinnati, located on the Ohio River, is the seat of Hamilton County. It has a population of 303,940, and approximately 37,000 of its residents are senior citizens. The city runs many initiatives to improve the quality of life of its older residents, including the Creative Aging Cincinnati program and the Elder Services Program Advisory Council. The Christ Hospital Network offers a comprehensive set of specialist services for seniors.
Some older adults find themselves requiring a high level of medical care that’s impractical to receive at home. In those instances, nursing home care could be advisable since living in a nursing facility makes it easier to receive around-the-clock attention. The average cost of a semiprivate room in a nursing home in Cincinnati is $8,152 per month. This is $1,004 more than the statewide average and $396 more than the national average. Seniors who are mobile and in generally good health but require some support to live independently may find assisted living or home care to be more affordable and suited to their lifestyles.
In this guide, we look at the cost of nursing home care as well as some free resources available to support older Ohio residents.
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READ MOREThe average monthly cost of a semiprivate room in a Cincinnati nursing home is $8,152. Private rooms cost more, at $9,520 per month.
The average cost of nursing home care in Ohio is $7,148, according to the Genworth Financial Cost of Care database. Fees vary across the state, with Cincinnati being one of the more costly cities in Ohio, behind Dayton, where nursing care averages $8,699. By comparison, Lima and Mansfield are far more affordable, with average fees of $6,874 and $5,779 per month, respectively. Further north in Cleveland, nursing home care is $7,848 a month, just $92 above the national average.
Cincinnati
$8,152
Ohio
$7,148
The United States
$7,756
Dayton
$8,699
Lima
$6,874
Mansfield
$5,779
Cleveland
$7,848
Cincinnati, located on the Ohio River, is the seat of Hamilton County. It has a population of 303,940, and approximately 37,000 of its residents are senior citizens. The city runs many initiatives to improve the quality of life of its older residents, including the Creative Aging Cincinnati program and the Elder Services Program Advisory Council. The Christ Hospital Network offers a comprehensive set of specialist services for seniors.
Some older adults find themselves requiring a high level of medical care that’s impractical to receive at home. In those instances, nursing home care could be advisable since living in a nursing facility makes it easier to receive around-the-clock attention. The average cost of a semiprivate room in a nursing home in Cincinnati is $8,152 per month. This is $1,004 more than the statewide average and $396 more than the national average. Seniors who are mobile and in generally good health but require some support to live independently may find assisted living or home care to be more affordable and suited to their lifestyles.
In this guide, we look at the cost of nursing home care as well as some free resources available to support older Ohio residents.
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The average monthly cost of a semiprivate room in a Cincinnati nursing home is $8,152. Private rooms cost more, at $9,520 per month.
The average cost of nursing home care in Ohio is $7,148, according to the Genworth Financial Cost of Care database. Fees vary across the state, with Cincinnati being one of the more costly cities in Ohio, behind Dayton, where nursing care averages $8,699. By comparison, Lima and Mansfield are far more affordable, with average fees of $6,874 and $5,779 per month, respectively. Further north in Cleveland, nursing home care is $7,848 a month, just $92 above the national average.
Cincinnati
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Dayton
Lima
Mansfield
Cleveland
Seniors who don’t require 24-hour skilled nursing care may find other care options more budget-friendly and suited to their current way of life. Those who need some medical care but would prefer to live in their own homes can expect to pay just $4,862 per month for home health care. Assisted living and homemaker services, which offer help with the activities of daily living, are more affordable too, at $4,750 and $4,767, respectively. The least costly form of care is adult day care, offered at senior centers during daytime hours for around $1,560 per month.
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.
Several resources are available for seniors living in Cincinnati to help them cover the cost of nursing home care or remain in their homes for longer, getting the support they need while still residing close to their family and friends.
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By using our website, you agree to theSeveral resources are available for seniors living in Cincinnati to help them cover the cost of nursing home care or remain in their homes for longer, getting the support they need while still residing close to their family and friends.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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Age Well Cincinnati | (513) 766-3333 | Age Well Cincinnati connects seniors and those who care for them to vital community resources, including medical services, financial, legal and benefits advice, senior transportation and other services. The organization is run by the Jewish Foundation of Cincinnati but welcomes all seniors in need. Where possible, services are provided free of charge; however, certain services do carry a fee. |
Cincinnati Area Senior Services | (513) 721-4330 | Cincinnati Area Senior Services provides meals (both home-delivered and at congregate nutrition centers), senior transportation and opportunities for social interaction for older adults living in the Greater Cincinnati area. The service is open to all seniors in the area and, by providing tailored offerings, it helps each senior remain independent and live life to the fullest of their abilities. |
Much More Than a Meal (Meals on Wheels) | (513) 244-5485 | The Meals on Wheels of Southwest Ohio and Northern Kentucky provides nutritious home-delivered meals as well as a number of other support options for older adults, including pet care and independent living assistance. Seniors can request pet food deliveries, help with financial management and home repairs and other day-to-day support, allowing them to remain in their home for as long as possible. |
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