Choosing An Assisted Living Residence:
A Consumer’s Guide
Paying For Assisted Living
Costs for assisted living residences vary greatly, and depend on the size
of rooms, amenities, services provided, and location. Calculating the approximate
cost is important as well as understanding what happens if private, personal
funds are depleted. While Medicare does not cover assisted living, certain
health care services may be available under specific, limited circumstances.
Supplemental Security Income may cover some costs and residences may participate
in grant programs, the Medicaid program or offer internal assistance programs.
The residence’s management should be able to answer your questions concerning
available assistance programs.
In addition, several private health and long term care insurance policies
include assisted living/residential care coverage. However, the majority of
assisted living costs are paid through personal finances of residents and/or
their families.
Residences should willingly provide consumers with key information regarding
base rates, specific fees for additional services, occupancy levels, staffing,
and ownership. Obtaining this information is crucial in choosing the appropriate
assisted living or residential care residence.
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