Golden Livingcenter - Bayside Of Poquoson
1 VANTAGE DR, Poquoson, VA, 23662
Hampton is an independent coastal city in Virginia. This small city is home to a growing community of seniors who represent 15.3% of 137,746 residents. Hampton is an affordable community where violent crime is a rare occurrence. Health care providers in the area include the Sentara CarePlex Hospital and the Bon Secours Mary Immaculate Hospital.
Nursing homes provide care in a residential setting for frail seniors who can no longer live in the community but don’t require hospitalization. Some seniors in skilled nursing units require long-term care, while others need temporary rehabilitation after surgery. Residents benefit from medical monitoring and assistance with most aspects of daily living, including personal hygiene, eating and mobility. The median price for a semiprivate room in a Hampton nursing home is $8,410. For seniors who don’t need the constant supervision offered in skilled nursing facilities, assisted living and home care are more affordable options.
This page lists the average prices for nursing homes in Hampton and compares them with other regions and senior care options. We’ve also included a few resources for seniors in the city.
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1 VANTAGE DR, Poquoson, VA, 23662
Seniors pay an average of $8,410 every month for a semiprivate room and $9,280 for a private room in a Hampton nursing home.
Nursing home care in Hampton costs more than the corresponding state average of $8,213 and the national median of $7,908. Hampton is among the most expensive regions in the state for skilled nursing facilities. Seniors can find more affordable prices in Staunton, where the average cost is $7,543. Lynchburg ($6,729) and Charlottesville ($6,722) nursing homes also cost substantially less than in Hampton. However, the average price of $8,654 in nearby Richmond is higher than in Hampton.
Hampton
$8,410
Virginia
$8,213
The United States
$7,908
Richmond
$8,654
Lynchburg
$6,729
Charlottesville
$6,722
Staunton
$7,543
The most expensive type of care, nursing home care, is suited for frail seniors who need help with most aspects of day-to-day life. More cost-effective options in Hampton include home care and home health care, which cost $4,767. Assisted living facilities are residential care units costing around $4,690. The cheapest senior care option in the region is adult day health care at $1,690.
Home Care
$4,767
Home Health Care
$4,767
Adult Day Health Care
$1,690
Assisted Living
$4,690
Nursing Home (semiprivate room)
$8,410
Nursing Home (private room)
$9,280
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.
The Hampton area is home to several agencies offering assistance to older residents. Some of the resources below can help seniors who are nursing home residents, while others can help families appropriately plan for long-term care.
Resource | Contact | Service |
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The Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program | (757) 220-1577 | The goal of the Long-Term Care Ombudsman program is to ensure that residents in facilities such as nursing homes are treated with the dignity and respect they deserve. Seniors and their family members can contact the ombudsman to discuss concerns about the care they’re receiving. The ombudsman investigates complaints and mediates conflicts between residents and facilities. |
Peninsula Agency On Aging Nutrition Services | (757) 873-0541 | The PAA Meals on Wheels service can help older adults in Hampton receive the nutrition they need and delay the need to transition to a nursing home. Meals are delivered free of charge to homebound eligible seniors. |
Bay Aging | (804) 758-2386 | As the local Area Agency on Aging, Bay Aging can help older adults plan for their long-term care. The agency can advise seniors about locally available resources and refer them to financial benefit programs they may be eligible for. Other services include transportation and housing assistance. |
Statewide Senior Legal Helpline | (844) 802-5910 | This free helpline is offered by the Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services in partnership with the Virginia Poverty Law Center. Seniors aged 60+ can receive advice on matters related to public benefits, long-term care, guardianship and some consumer law topics. |
The Virginia Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program (VICAP) | (804) 758-2386 | VICAP is a statewide initiative delivered locally by the Area Agency on Aging. Seniors can benefit from free and confidential help with navigating the complex Medicare system. In addition to Medicare-related topics, callers can also discuss issues such as Medicaid and long-term care insurance. |
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