Enniscourt Skilled Nursing
13315 Detroit Ave, Lakewood, OH, 44107
3.5
(4 reviews)
"excellent facility, great staff, residents and guest get 1st class care ..."
READ MORECleveland is a thriving industrial city on the edge of Lake Erie. It has an estimated population of 381,009, according to the U.S. Census, and 14% of its residents are senior citizens. Seniors living in Cleveland can take advantage of access to top-quality health care. The Cleveland Clinic is a top-ranked hospital for cardiovascular care and highly rated for its cancer and geriatric care services, too. The University Hospitals Ahuja Medical Center is a well-equipped teaching hospital that also offers a variety of services for seniors. Nursing home care in Cleveland costs an average of $7,848 per month, which is similar to the national average cost of $7,756.
Nursing homes provide residents with around-the-clock skilled nursing care, supervision, and assistance with the activities of daily living. It’s this increased level of care that makes nursing homes more expensive than other long-term-care and support options such as assisted living or home health care.
This guide explains the cost of various forms of long-term care in Cleveland, and also lists some resources that older adults living in the city may find useful.
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13315 Detroit Ave, Lakewood, OH, 44107
3.5
(4 reviews)
"excellent facility, great staff, residents and guest get 1st class care ..."
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2.0
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1.3
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1.0
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The average cost of a semiprivate room in a nursing home in Cleveland is $7,848 per month. Private rooms typically cost $8,745.
The cost of semiprivate nursing home rooms in Cleveland is just $92 above the national average of $7,756. Cleveland’s nursing home fees are high compared to the statewide average of $7,148, however. In Toledo, which is also close to the lake, fees are similar at $7,604 per month. Nursing home care in nearby Youngstown is slightly more affordable at $7,300. To the south in Mansfield, the cost of nursing home care is far lower, at just $5,779. Major cities tend to have higher fees, with costs in Columbus and Cincinnati averaging $8,213 and $8,152, respectively.
Cleveland
$7,848
Ohio
$7,148
The United States
$7,756
Toledo
$7,604
Youngstown
$7,300
Mansfield
$5,779
Columbus
$8,213
Cincinnati
$8,152
Nursing home care is the most expensive type of senior care due to the requirement for skilled nursing staff to be available day and night. Many seniors will find other care types better suited to their needs. Adult day health care is the most affordable option, costing $1,246 for care provided in a group setting at a community center. Assisted living costs $3,950 for room and board plus help with the activities of daily living. Home care services are delivered in a senior’s own house, making them relatively affordable as well.
Home care
$4,362
Home health care
$4,419
Adult day health care
$1,246
Assisted living
$3,950
Nursing home (semiprivate room)
$7,848
Nursing home (private room)
$8,745
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.
Seniors living in Cleveland may wish to take advantage of the following resources. These organizations and services may help seniors remain at home for longer, delaying the move into a nursing home. Alternatively, they could help make nursing home services more affordable, reducing the financial burden for those who require more extensive nursing support.
Resource | Contact | Service |
---|---|---|
Senior Services | (216) 664-2833 | The Cleveland Senior Services department offers several services and programs for older adults. Services include senior transportation, home maintenance programs, housing support and senior education. The department provides practical and financial assistance to seniors, helping them live independently, age with dignity and access the support they need at each stage of their retirement. |
Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging | (800) 626-7277 | The Western Reserve Area Agency on Aging oversees many services for seniors, including Meals on Wheels, senior transportation, caregiver support and signposting to third-parties for care services. The agency works with older adults and individuals with disabilities, providing them with the support they need to live independently or access long-term care services. |
Communities Assisting Residential Elders (CARE) | (216) 970-0559 | CARE is a collaborative of four Offices of Aging located in Ohio. It works with local homeowners aged 60 and over, helping them with renovation and maintenance projects to keep their homes safe and comfortable to live in. Seniors can request assistance with winterizing their homes or making conversions to help them continue to live there if they have reduced mobility or other issues. |
Senior Transportation Connection | (216) 265-1489 | Senior Transportation Connection offers Cleveland residents aged 60 and over or with reduced mobility affordable, disability-friendly transportation around Cuyahoga County. Seniors can request ride services to help them attend medical appointments, get to senior centers for day health care services, run errands or attend social events. |
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